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Living Anatomy is a Fallout 2, Fallout: New Vegas, J.E. Sawyer's Fallout Role-Playing Game, and Fallout Tactics Perk.

Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics

You have a better understanding of living creatures and their strengths and weaknesses. You get a one-time bonus of +10% to Doctor, and you do +5 damage per attack to living creatures.— Fallout 2 In-game description

Notes

  • In the unpatched version of 'Fallout 2', you get +20 skill points to the doctor skill, instead of +10.

Fallout: New Vegas

Living Anatomy allows you to see the Health and Damage Threshold of any target. It also gives you a +5% damage bonus against Humans and non-feral Ghouls. The Health and Damage Threshold is displayed near the NPC HP bar.

Note: Different from its description. It simply adds 5% damage to you (or just show +5% damage on anything but still only against humanoids), not necessarily for Human and non-feral Ghouls, this can be viewed by checking the damage in your inventory.

  • Very useful for players who want to see how much damage they do. It even tracks overkill damage, so targets struck for more damage than they have hit points will display negative HP.

Notes

  • Targets with "long" names (such as "Brotherhood of Steel Paladin") may extend two lines when targeted in V.A.T.S., and thus push the HP & DT down past the edge of the screen, making the numbers unreadable.

J.E. Sawyer's Fallout Role-Playing Game

You have a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of living creatures. You gain a +2 damage bonus against all living creatures and when you score a hit against living creatures, your attack roll is increased by 5 for purposes of determining critical hits.

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