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We're too evenly balanced in our fight against each other. I need just one trained person to help me.Lo Pan

Lo Pan wants you to take out the Dragon - hand to hand, if possible is a side quest in Fallout 2.

Quick walkthrough[]

Side Quest: Lo Pan wants you to take out the Dragon - hand to hand, if possible 
Speak with Lo Pan
Defeat the Dragon
Challenge the Dragon in a duel. (optional) 
Return to Lo Pan. 
Reward: 8,000 XP 

Detailed walkthrough[]

When first arriving at the center of San Francisco, the player will see a ring in the middle of the streets crossroad, and two men fighting hand-to-hand there. After witnessing their fight, the Chosen One learns from onlookers that the two men are gym owners and kung fu masters. Their names are the Dragon and Lo Pan.

Lo Pan will task the player character to take out his adversary, the Dragon, because he does not have what it takes to. Preferably, one is to kill the Dragon barehanded. Before this match can take place however, six of his apprentices have to be defeated in the ring to be allowed to fight the Dragon. Alternatively, the Chosen One can approach the Dragon who tasks them to kill Lo Pan. Upon killing the Dragon, the Chosen One is rewarded with 8,000 XP.

Opponents[]

Rewards[]

  • 8,000 XP

Notes[]

  • An Unarmed skill of 125% is required to open Lo Pan's dialogue allowing the Chosen One to fight six of his students before finally challenging the Dragon.
  • Lo Pan says that the Chosen One has to prove themselves against five of his fighters,[1] but there are actually six fighters to defeat before the final challenge.

Behind the scenes[]

Lo-Pan, sometimes written as Lo Pan, is the main antagonist in the 1986 action/comedy film Big Trouble in Little China, a movie revolving around martial arts.

References[]

  1. Lo Pan: "{230}{}{First, you will need to prove you can do it. I will have you go up against five of my fighters - one at a time. If you beat them then you will receive your final test.}"
    (Lo Pan's dialogue)
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