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Experience Points (or XP for short) are a measurement of character progress. The player character can earn experience points for killing creatures and solving quests. They are used to determine when a character should gain a new level. Different amounts of experience points are awarded for killing more dangerous creatures. For example, in Fallout 3, killing a deathclaw nets 50 experience points while killing a radroach gives only 1. Experience points can also be gained for disarming mines and traps, picking locks, hacking computers, passing speech challenges, doing sections of a quest and, in Fallout: New Vegas, completing challenges like killing a set amount of an enemy. The number of experience points earned for an accomplishment are not dependent on character level.

Fallout[]

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Educated

XP in Fallout is a conventional type similar to Dungeons and Dragons where levels are separated by a large amount of experience. For example, it takes 1,000 XP to reach level 2, 3,000 for level 3, 6,000 for level 4, and so on.

Fallout 2[]

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Swift Learner

Fallout 2's XP system is similar to Fallout's. The only major difference is that leveling requires more XP than in Fallout.

Fallout 3[]

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Educated

Fallout 3 difficulty modifier[]

Changing the difficulty level will also change the experience gained from killing enemies. Playing on Very Hard instead of Normal makes a kill worth 50% more experience, while playing on Very Easy makes it worth 50% less. For example, a deathclaw is worth 25 XP on Very Easy, 50 XP on Normal and 75 XP on Very Hard.

The additional experience from fights on Very Hard compared to Very Easy is somewhat compensated by the enemies being much tougher. In the end, the player's skills and play style determine which difficulty setting allows for optimal leveling.

XP caps at level 20 on all difficulties without the Broken Steel add-on, which increases the cap to level 30.

Fallout: New Vegas[]

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Logan's Loophole

Fallout: New Vegas does not reward XP based on the level of difficulty selected, despite the manual (PC and Xbox 360 version) stating otherwise. This somewhat alleviates the stress encountered while playing the game simultaneously on Hardcore, as it is not necessary to play it on Very Hard.

Unlike Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas awards XP for kills made by followers. This increases the usefulness of followers and significantly reduces the hassle of having to compete with them for XP.

Fallout 4[]

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Idiot Savant

The higher the Sole Survivor's Intelligence, the more experience points they earn.

The Idiot Savant perk offers significant XP increases, increasing the XP gained from any action by 3x or 5x depending on the perk rank. The higher the Intelligence, the lower the chance of activating the perk.

Similar to Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4 also awards experience points for kills made by a follower. However, the player character must damage the target for at least 25% of its Hit Points before the follower makes the kill in order for the experience points to count. XP is also awarded for enemies that kill each other within sight of the player character. In Survival mode, enemies that are killed by the Sole Survivor yield twice as much experience. This is the first time since Fallout 3 where a higher difficulty means more experience gain.

Outside of increasing Intelligence, there are perks and consumables that increase the number of experience points the player character earns.

Permanent
Perk Requirements Description Form ID
Idiot Savant LCK 5 Randomly increases XP gains by 3x from any action. 001D245E
LCK 5, LVL 11 Randomly increases XP gains by 5x from any action. 001D245F
LCK 5, LVL 34 Randomly increases XP gains by 5x from any action, and has a chance to grant a 3x XP bonus from kills for a short time afterwards. 001D2460
Gift of Gab Max affinity with Piper Wright Double XP from persuading people and discovering locations. 00178D54
Live & Love Live & Love perk magazine #4 +25% XP from persuading women 00185CC2
Live & Love perk magazine #7 +25% XP from persuading men 001696AE
Live & Love perk magazine #8 +5% XP while adventuring with a companion 001696AF
Lessons in Blood Nuka-World (add-on) Max affinity with Porter Gage +5% XP from kills xx0479EF
Temporary
Perk/Consumable Requirements Description Duration (hours) Form ID
Well Rested* Sleeping in an un-owned bed +10% XP 12 0005C526
Lover's Embrace* Sleeping near a romanced companion +15% XP 12 000F3C1A
Quiet Reflection* Sitting in the pew inside All Faiths Chapel +5% XP 8 001C4028
Squirrel Stew Crafted at any cooking station +2% XP 2 00036927
Captain's Feast Far Harbor (add-on) Reward from Rite of Passage +10% XP 2 xx04FA84

* The sleeping perks and Quiet Reflection do not stack with each other.

Fallout 76[]

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Well Rested

Experience points (XP) are gained from completing a wide variety of tasks, such as defeating enemies in combat, crafting items or completing quests.

While in a team, you earn half the experience for each teammate's kill if nearby, and full experience if you damage at least 1% of the enemies' maximum health.

There are multiple ways to increase XP gain:

Item Perk/Mutation Buff
%XP Food/Drink (only 1 at a time)
Canned meat stew   +5% XP for 60 minutes
Carnivore +10% XP for 60 minutes
Carnivore + Strange in Numbers +12.5% XP for 60 minutes
Tasty squirrel stew   +10% XP for 60 minutes
Carnivore +20% XP for 60 minutes
Carnivore + Strange in Numbers +25% XP for 60 minutes
Cranberry juice   +2% XP for 60 minutes
Herbivore +4% XP for 60 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers +4.5% XP for 60 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers + Backwoodsman #6/Live & Love #3 +6.75% XP for 30-60 minutes
Cranberry cobbler   +5% XP for 60 minutes
Herbivore +10% XP for 60 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers +12.5% XP for 60 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers + Backwoodsman #6/Live & Love #3 +18.75% XP for 30-60 minutes
Cranberry relish   +10% XP for 60 minutes
Herbivore +20% for 60 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers +25% for 60 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers + Live & Love #3 +37.5% XP for 30-60 minutes
Nuka-Cola Cranberry   +2% XP for 30 minutes
Cola Nut 1 +4% XP for 30 minutes
Cola Nut 2 +6% XP for 30 minutes
+INT Food/Drink (only 1 at a time)
Broiled scorchbeast brain   +3 INT for 30 minutes
Carnivore +6 INT for 30 minutes
Carnivore + Strange in Numbers +7.5 INT for 30 minutes
Carnivore + Strange in Numbers + Backwoodsman #6 +11.25% XP for 30 minutes
Owlet nuggets   +1 INT for 30 minutes
Carnivore +2 INT for 30 minutes
Carnivore + Strange in Numbers +2.25 INT for 30 minutes
Carnivore + Strange in Numbers + Backwoodsman #6 +3.38 INT for 30 minutes
Scorchbeast mixed meat stew   +1 INT for 60 minutes
Carnivore +2 INT for 60 minutes
Carnivore + Strange in Numbers +2.25 INT for 60 minutes
Brain bombs[5]   +3 INT for 90 minutes
Herbivore +6 INT for 90 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers +7.5 INT for 90 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers + Live & Love #3 +11.25 INT for 30-60 minutes
Brain fungus soup   +2 INT for 30 minutes
Herbivore +4 INT for 30 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers +4.5 INT for 30 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers + Backwoodsman #6/Live & Love #3 +6.75 INT for 30 minutes
Simple aster tea   +1 INT for 30 minutes
Herbivore +2 INT for 30 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers +2.25 INT for 30 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers + Backwoodsman #6/Live & Love #3 +3.38 INT for 30 minutes
Steeped aster tea   +2 INT for 60 minutes
Herbivore +4 INT for 60 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers +4.5 INT for 60 minutes
Herbivore + Strange in Numbers + Live & Love #3 +6.75 INT for 30-60 minutes
Chems (only 1 at a time)
Berry Mentats   +5 INT for 5 minutes
Chem Fiend 1 +5 INT for 6.5 minutes
Chem Fiend 2 +5 INT for 8 minutes
Chem Fiend 3 +5 INT for 10 minutes
Daddy-O   +3 INT for 10 minutes
Chem Fiend 1 +3 INT for 13 minutes
Chem Fiend 2 +3 INT for 16 minutes
Chem Fiend 3 +3 INT for 20 minutes
Mentats   +2 INT for 5 minutes
Chem Fiend 1 +2 INT for 6.5 minutes
Chem Fiend 2 +2 INT for 8 minutes
Chem Fiend 3 +2 INT for 10 minutes
X-cell   +2 INT for 2 minutes
Chem Fiend 1 +2 INT for 2.6 minutes
Chem Fiend 2 +2 INT for 3.2 minutes
Chem Fiend 3 +2 INT for 4 minutes
Bobblehead (only 1 at a time)
Bobblehead: Leader   +5% XP for 60 minutes
Curator +5% XP for 120 minutes
Bobblehead: Intelligence   +2 INT for 60 minutes
Curator +2 INT for 120 minutes
Magazine (only 1 at a time)
Backwoodsman #6   +50% bonus from the XP/INT Cooked foods above for 30 minutes
Curator +50% bonus from the XP/INT Cooked foods above for 60 minutes
Live & Love #3   +50% bonus from the XP/INT plant-based foods above for 30 minutes
Curator +50% bonus from the XP/INT plant-based foods above for 60 minutes
Live & Love #8   +5% XP for 30 minutes
Curator +5% XP for 60 minutes
Lunchbox (up to 4 at a time)[6]
Lunchbox 1 Lunchbox +25% XP for 60 minutes
2 Lunchboxes +50% XP for 60 minutes
3 Lunchboxes +75% XP for 60 minutes
4 Lunchboxes +100% XP for 60 minutes

Fallout Tactics[]

Experience Points

XP in Fallout Tactics are given to all party members, regardless of the number of members. The game does not feature difficulty modifiers; however the Tough Guy game mode can provide 100% XP bonus (30% in versions prior to 1.27).

Fallout Shelter[]

Experience in Fallout Shelter exist on a per-dweller basis, rather than there being an experience total for the player.

There are various methods of yielding experience for dwellers:

  • Successfully rushing a room that the dweller is working in
  • Being in the room when enemies are killed (either during quests or incidents)
  • Over time, all dwellers that are not ready to level up and are working in production room will slowly gain experience

Bugs[]

  • Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 Earning experience points and dying or loading an older save right before they register yields the points in the older save.
    • This appears to only be a display issue as the points are not added to the total on either platforms, this is easily realized if the player would have gone up a level.
  • Xbox 360Xbox 360 It is possible to earn XP past where a level-up should happen without the game registering the level-up. This results in being stuck at level one. The XP counter may end up reading something like 600/200, indicating that a level-up should have happened 400 XP "ago". This may happen at any level or only from the start of the game. If it happens at the start of the game, beginning a new game fixes this bug, so watching the XP meter closely is a good idea.
    • Upon starting a new character, the game will recognize the level 1 character as a continuation of the most recent save (typically a level 30 character). This will make the player unable to level up at some point. This can be fixed by deleting all the save files and starting a new game.
    • This can also be solved by following these steps:
      • Start a new game on a different profile that has no save file from the game.
      • Go to memory under system settings and delete the most recent auto save from the bugged profile.
      • Start a new game, and the bug should not occur. If it does, try the same process but exit the town before 200 XP is reached.
  • Playstation 3Playstation 3Playstation 3 If a single accomplishment results in enough experience to level up twice, the game will register two level-ups but will not award additional skill points. E.g., if the 1000 XP for completing the quest "Ring-a-Ding-Ding!" would result in going from level 6 to level 8, the skill points that would result from attaining level 7 are lost.
    • Fixed in a recent patch.

References[]

    • Well Rested (120 minutes)
    • Well Rested (Firepit) (180 minutes)
    • Lover's Embrace (180 minutes)
    • Kindred Spirit (180 minutes)
  1. Effect is lost upon death.
  2. The effect is lost upon leaving the server.
  3. Must be on team for at least 5 minutes.
  4. Bug: Brain bombs wear off upon leaving the server.[verified]
  5. Each buff duration is timed independently. A 5th lunchbox will dispel, or reset, the 1st lunchbox, and so on.
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