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* Any effects that are applied on hit with an unarmed weapon will be used on an enemy if the dirt hits them. This is most noticeable with unarmed weapons that have visual effects on hit, such as Displacer Gloves and Ballistic Fists.
 
* Any effects that are applied on hit with an unarmed weapon will be used on an enemy if the dirt hits them. This is most noticeable with unarmed weapons that have visual effects on hit, such as Displacer Gloves and Ballistic Fists.
 
*If looking at the ground in First-person, the camera will point even farther down, turning the camera upside down
 
*If looking at the ground in First-person, the camera will point even farther down, turning the camera upside down
*The Khan Trick can be especialy useful in taking weapons that are equiped by NPC's with high Damage Thresholds (Notably, the Brotherhood of Steel). Simply use the Khan Trick, while COMPLETELY unarmed, on an npc with their weapon out (it will not work if the weapon is holstered) and the weapon will be knocked form their hands. Once it is on the ground, all you have to do is take it (Occasionaly, depending on your location, the weapon will be marked as owned. Simply take it while sneaking)
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*The Khan Trick can be especialy useful in taking weapons that are equiped by NPC's with high Damage Thresholds (Notably, the Brotherhood of Steel). Simply use the Khan Trick, while COMPLETELY unarmed, on an npc with their weapon out (it will not work if the weapon is holstered) and the weapon will be knocked from their hands. Once it is on the ground, all you have to do is take it (Occasionaly, depending on your location, the weapon will be marked as owned. Simply take it while sneaking)
 
* This attack is useful while sneaking as it allows you to attack from a slightly greater distance away.
 
* This attack is useful while sneaking as it allows you to attack from a slightly greater distance away.
   

Revision as of 01:39, 10 March 2011

 
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Khan Trick is a unarmed perk in Fallout: New Vegas.

Effects

Khan Trick is a special unarmed perk given to you for completing Aba Daba Honeymoon.

It is used by performing a power attack while moving left or right. This move throws dirt into the eyes of your enemy, temporarily stunning them. In third person view, the PC crouches down, and throws both hands forward and out, though no dirt or dust is visually displayed. In first person, the same animation takes place and you can see the PC reach down to the ground. While this animation causes the screen to move left and right, the throw will be in the place you were initially looking (or where it would be based on aim movements during the animation).

Note

  • If you've killed Motor-Runner before you talk to Jack then you'll be unable to teach him new recipes therefore not being able to learn the Khan Trick.
  • Due to numerous bugs with the associated quest itself, it may be difficult or outright impossible to earn this perk.
  • Any effects that are applied on hit with an unarmed weapon will be used on an enemy if the dirt hits them. This is most noticeable with unarmed weapons that have visual effects on hit, such as Displacer Gloves and Ballistic Fists.
  • If looking at the ground in First-person, the camera will point even farther down, turning the camera upside down
  • The Khan Trick can be especialy useful in taking weapons that are equiped by NPC's with high Damage Thresholds (Notably, the Brotherhood of Steel). Simply use the Khan Trick, while COMPLETELY unarmed, on an npc with their weapon out (it will not work if the weapon is holstered) and the weapon will be knocked from their hands. Once it is on the ground, all you have to do is take it (Occasionaly, depending on your location, the weapon will be marked as owned. Simply take it while sneaking)
  • This attack is useful while sneaking as it allows you to attack from a slightly greater distance away.

Bugs

  • It is possible, when doing this attack on The New Vegas Strip, the animation for the attack will happen but the attack itself may fail to do anything. Tested on PS3 but requires confirmation.