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I don't know if anyone else has posted about this, I haven't seen anything about it. Just last night, I found out something quite glitchy-wonderful for min-maxers. If you are wearing the Chinese Stealth Armor from the Operation: Anchorage DLC, then you seem to have no end of head gear which you can wear at one time, with their special effects all stacking. To wit, last night I was simultaneously wearing Ledoux's Hockey Mask (AP +25), the Shady Hat (Sneak +5, PER +1), Lincoln's Hat (Speech +5, INT +1) and the Winterized T-51b Power Helmet (CHA +1, Radiation Resistance +8). All their special abilities stacked, as shown on the Stats - Status - EFF Pip-Boy screen. However, the DRs of all of them do not stack. I haven't quite worked out how the total DR is figured yet. In wearing & removing different headwear combinations, and seeing the DR changes sometimes, but not others, I really would like to know that, uh, situation. In any case, since the DR isn't figured in, I don't use INT, CHA & Speech most of time and 8% less Radiation Resistance is acceptable, I like to wear just Ledoux's Mask and the Shady Hat, but not the other two. Plus, I don't know if these other headwear will take damage in combat, esp. Lincoln's Hat. ... Note that this does not affect eye wear, so no Lucky Shades with Ledoux's.

Addendum: You can wear other body apparel whilst wearing the multiple head wear. You just have to wear the Stealth Suit, then wear the hats you wish to, then switch to the other body apparel, and the head wears will stay put. Just don't adjust what's on your head without the Stealth Suit being on, and you're good.

--Wally 03:03, 4 March 2009 (UTC)

Please check the articles before you make silly posts like this please. This has been discussed on the CSS page for months. Jetholt (Jetty) 09:06, 5 March 2009 (UTC)

I did read the articles, I scanned down the subjects, reading some, quite a ways back. I wouldn't start off my post like I did if I hadn't. Now, more importantly, what's "CSS?" Its not like I've been using this site since Grant took Richmond.

--Wally 14:44, 5 March 2009 (UTC)


CSS stands for Chinese Stealth Suit. --tuch

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