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{{Infobox perk
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|image =Fo4 Lead Belly.png
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|image desc =''Fallout 4'' perk image
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|require1 =[[Level]] 6, [[Endurance]] 5
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|requires1 =[[Level]] 6<br />[[Endurance]] 5
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|benefit1 =50% less [[radiation]] when drinking irradiated water
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|effects1 =50% less [[radiation]] when drinking irradiated water
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|requires2 =[[Level]] 6<br />[[Endurance]] 5 or [[Survival]] 40
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|effects2 =50% less [[radiation]] when consuming irradiated food and drink.
 
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{{Quotation|With the Lead Belly perk, you take 50% less [[radiation]] every time you drink from an irradiated water source.|In-game description}}
'''Lead Belly''' is a ''[[Fallout 3]]'' [[Perk]].
 
   
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'''Lead Belly''' is a [[perk]] in ''[[Fallout 3]]'', ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' and ''[[Fallout 4]]''.{{Citation needed}}
With the Lead Belly perk, you take 50% less [[radiation]] every time you drink from an irradiated water source.
 
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==''Fallout 3'' and ''Fallout: New Vegas''==
==Note==
 
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[[Lead Belly]] is one of the most useless perks in the game along with all others that affect radiation, simply because its so easy to completely remove all rads for 100 caps or even for free in your house (for a small investment).
 
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===Effects===
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With the Lead Belly perk, 50% less [[radiation]] is taken every time you drink from an irradiated water source. In ''Fallout: New Vegas'', this benefit extends to all irradiated food and drink.
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===Notes===
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* Because both games rely on the same engine as Oblivion, which used floating point numbers even if the player only saw rounded whole numbers, it is highly likely that a source of water that goes (for example) from "1 Rad" pre-perk to "1 Rad" post-perk is still accurately treated internally i.e. 1 Rad versus .5 Rad.
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* At high levels this perk may become redundant; [[RadAway]], [[Rad-X (Fallout 3)|Rad-X]], and apparel with radiation resistance, such as [[power armor]], become more available and readily obtainable.
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* In ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'', There is an abundance of clean water, reducing the relative usefulness of the perk, although the benefit is extended to all irradiated food and water.
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* With the addition of [[Implant Y-3]] in ''[[Old World Blues (add-on)|Old World Blues]]'', this perk potentially becomes redundant, though is still available much earlier and for free.
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==''Fallout 4''==
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Revision as of 03:20, 2 October 2015

 
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With the Lead Belly perk, you take 50% less radiation every time you drink from an irradiated water source.— In-game description

Lead Belly is a perk in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4.[citation needed]

Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas

Effects

With the Lead Belly perk, 50% less radiation is taken every time you drink from an irradiated water source. In Fallout: New Vegas, this benefit extends to all irradiated food and drink.

Notes

  • Because both games rely on the same engine as Oblivion, which used floating point numbers even if the player only saw rounded whole numbers, it is highly likely that a source of water that goes (for example) from "1 Rad" pre-perk to "1 Rad" post-perk is still accurately treated internally i.e. 1 Rad versus .5 Rad.
  • At high levels this perk may become redundant; RadAway, Rad-X, and apparel with radiation resistance, such as power armor, become more available and readily obtainable.
  • In Fallout: New Vegas, There is an abundance of clean water, reducing the relative usefulness of the perk, although the benefit is extended to all irradiated food and water.
  • With the addition of Implant Y-3 in Old World Blues, this perk potentially becomes redundant, though is still available much earlier and for free.

Fallout 4