For an overview of iguana bits in the Fallout series of games, see Iguana bits. |
Iguana bits are a consumable item in Fallout 3.
Background
Bits are simply cut-up pieces of iguana meat, served in a variety of ways. As iguana meat is stringy,[Non-game 1] it needs to be processed to be edible, with some methods including charring[1] or boiling in carrot broth to make iguana soup.[2] Bits can also be eaten on their own after preparation, with a side of vegetables,[3] or turned into a sandwich.[4][5]
Characteristics
Iguana bits restore 5 Hit Points at the expense of increasing your Radiation count by 3.
Locations
- They are commonly found on dinner plates in homes all across the wasteland.
- Can often be bought from food vendors, even traders that deal in misc. goods, like Moira Brown and Seagrave Holmes, sell them.
- Talon Company mercs, regulators, raiders, and wastelanders sometimes have it in their inventory.
Notes
Despite this foodstuff being plentiful around the wasteland, live iguanas are never seen in any Fallout game.
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- ↑ PRO ITEM.MSG: "{10300}{}{Iguana-on-a-stick}"
"{10301}{}{Some charred meat and vegetables on a cooking stick.}"
Note: Present in both Fallout and Fallout 2. - ↑ Iguana soup
- ↑ Zimmer: "Did I order already? If I didn't, I'd like Iguana Bits with vegetables."
Mister Buckingham: "Your food will be ready shortly, Mister Zimmer."
(Rivet City conversations; Zimmer and Mister Buckingham's dialogue) - ↑ Allistair Tenpenny: "You know, you make a very good sandwich."
Margaret Primrose: "Thank you for saying so, sir. It's always my great pleasure. If you'd ever like to try another dish, I have an extensive menu of delicacies."
Allistair Tenpenny: "Yes well. I'm a visionary, that's true. But I'm also a creature of habit. I like my Iguana Bits sandwich just the way I always get it. Thank you."
(Tenpenny Tower conversations; Allistair Tenpenny and Margaret Primrose's dialogue) - ↑ The Lone Wanderer: "Tell me about Allistair Tenpenny."
Margaret Primrose: "Every day it's the same thing. The man has no imagination with his meals. But it's his building, so everyday I make that damned 'Iguana Bits sandwich, no salt, with a peeled pear on the side. Send it up to the penthouse.'"
(Margaret Primrose's dialogue)