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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}} |
{{Quotation|With the Lead Belly perk, you take 50% less [[radiation]] every time you drink from an irradiated water source.|In-game description}} |
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− | '''Lead Belly''' is a [[perk]] in ''[[Fallout 3]]'', ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' and ''[[Fallout 4]]''. |
+ | '''Lead Belly''' is a [[perk]] in ''[[Fallout 3]]'', ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' and ''[[Fallout 4]]''. |
==''Fallout 3'' and ''Fallout: New Vegas''== |
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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. |
* 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. |
* 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. |
* 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. This perk also works on food and the implant does not. |
* 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. This perk also works on food and the implant does not. |
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Revision as of 14:31, 2 February 2016
“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.
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. This perk also works on food and the implant does not.
Fallout 4
“Your digestive tract has adjusted to the weirdness of the Wasteland! Take less radiation from eating or drinking.”— Rank 1 description
Rank | Requirements | Description | Base ID |
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1 | END 2 | Your digestive tract has adjusted to the weirdness of the Wasteland! Take less radiation from eating or drinking. | 0004A0B9 |
2 | END 2, LVL 8 | You take even less radiation from eating or drinking. | 00024B00 |
3 | END 2, LVL 20 | You take no radiation from eating or drinking. | 00024B01 |
Taking this perk on early may help out a lot as most manufactured food carries a lot of rads, and RadAway is scarce in the beginning. Conversely, this perk has little value for high-level characters because foods provides only a fixed amount of hitpoints (whereas Stimpaks restore a percentage). If you have two ranks of Solar Powered this perk is worth even less.
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