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{{For|the perk in ''Fallout 76''|Lock and Load (perk)|the update for ''Fallout 76''|Locked & Loaded}}
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|games =FO3
 
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|subtitle =Paradise Falls Shopping Mart
 
|type =building
 
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|image =LockLoad.jpg
 
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|part of =[[Paradise Falls]]
 
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|map marker image =Paradise Falls loc.jpg
 
|quests =''[[Economics of Violence]]''
 
|quests =''[[Economics of Violence]]''
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|local map =Lock and Load loc.jpg
|part of =[[Paradise Falls]]
 
 
|owners =[[Pronto]]
 
|owners =[[Pronto]]
 
|cell name =PFallsLockAndLoad
 
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{{Quotation|You need guns, I got guns. You need armor? Got that too. So long as you got the caps for 'em.|[[Pronto]]|sound=FO3 Pronto YouNeedGuns.ogg}}
'''Lock and Load''' is a shop in [[Paradise Falls]], run by [[Pronto]]. The shop has a very limited supply of anything, and everything it does have is in very poor condition. Typically the store's owner, Pronto, only has around 150 to 400 caps on him at the very most. His repair skill is also very low. The only way to improve his inventory is to "invest" in Lock and Load by completing the [[Economics of Violence]] unmarked quest. This will not, however, improve Pronto's repair skill. After investing, the quality of the goods rises significantly.
 
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'''Lock and Load''', formerly known as '''Paradise Falls Shopping Mart''',<ref name="DistrbDet">[[Quantum distribution details]]</ref><ref name="NCplantTerm">[[Nuka-Cola plant terminal entries#Quantum Test Shipments|Nuka-Cola plant terminal entries; Nuka-Cola shipping terminal, Quantum Test Shipments]]</ref> is a shop in [[Paradise Falls]], run by [[Pronto]].
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==Background==
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The Paradise Falls Shopping Mart was selected as one of the test sites for receiving [[Nuka-Cola Quantum (Fallout 3)|Nuka-Cola Quantum]].<ref name="DistrbDet"/><ref name="NCplantTerm"/> Two centuries later, its storefront became "Lock and Load," the [[Slavers (Fallout 3)|slavers']] mediocre weapons store.
   
 
==Layout==
 
==Layout==
Inside the Lock and Load, you will find one workbench to the inner-left corner. The counter is littered with weapons. Behind the counter is the locker that holds Lock and Load's inventory, which requires a key to open, as well as two owned ammunition boxes sitting on the floor. Another owned ammunition box is on the desk next to the counter. To the left of the main counter, you can see a cage containing a skeleton equipped with a [[party hat]] with a plate in front of it.
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Inside Lock and Load, there is a [[Workbench (Fallout 3)|workbench]] in the inner-left corner. The counter is littered with weapons. Behind the counter is the [[Locker (Fallout 3)|locker]] that holds Lock and Load's inventory, which requires a [[Fallout 3 keys#Lock and Load supply key|key]] to open, as well as two owned ammunition boxes sitting on the floor. Another owned ammunition box is on the desk next to the counter. To the left of the main counter, a cage containing a skeleton equipped with a [[Party hat (Fallout 3)|party hat]] with a plate in front of it can be seen. The door at the back leads to the basement where Pronto sleeps.
   
 
The shop has a very limited supply of anything and everything it does have is in very poor condition. Typically, the store's owner, Pronto, only has around 150 to 400 caps on him at the very most. His [[Repair (Fallout 3)|Repair]] skill is also very low. The only way to improve his inventory is to "invest" in Lock and Load by completing the ''[[Economics of Violence]]'' unmarked quest. This will not, however, improve Pronto's Repair skill. After investing, the quality of the goods rises significantly.
The door which can be opened takes you to the basement where Pronto sleeps.
 
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==Notable loot==
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* [[Bottlecap mine (Fallout 3)|Bottlecap mine]] on the workbench.
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* [[Fallout 3 keys#Lock and Load supply key|Lock and Load supply key]] - In possession of Pronto, opens the locker behind the counter.
   
 
==Related quests==
 
==Related quests==
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* The store does not actually close as such. The player can enter the shop at any time and just go downstairs to talk to Pronto and trade.
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* The store does not actually close. One can enter the shop at any time and just go downstairs to talk to Pronto and trade.
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* After investing in the shop, it will likely sell more of the rarer weapons in the Capital Wasteland, such as [[Sniper rifle (Fallout 3)|sniper rifles]] and [[scoped .44 Magnum]]s.
* When stealing from the store, one will not lose [[Karma (Fallout 3)|Karma]] but residents will be hostile against you (if caught).
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
Lock and Load appears only in ''[[Fallout 3]]''.
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Lock and Load appears only {{In|FO3}}.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery widths="220">
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Lock and Load bottlecap mine.jpg|[[Bottlecap mine (Fallout 3)|Bottlecap mine]]
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</gallery>
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==References==
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{{references}}
   
 
{{Navbox locations FO3}}
 
{{Navbox Paradise Falls}}
 
{{Navbox Paradise Falls}}
   
[[Category:Fallout 3 locations]]
 
 
[[Category:Paradise Falls buildings]]
 
[[Category:Paradise Falls buildings]]
[[Category:Fallout 3 shop]]
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[[Category:Fallout 3 shops]]
 
[[Category:Post-War businesses]]
   
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 30 March 2023

You need guns, I got guns. You need armor? Got that too. So long as you got the caps for 'em.Pronto

Lock and Load, formerly known as Paradise Falls Shopping Mart,[1][2] is a shop in Paradise Falls, run by Pronto.

Background

The Paradise Falls Shopping Mart was selected as one of the test sites for receiving Nuka-Cola Quantum.[1][2] Two centuries later, its storefront became "Lock and Load," the slavers' mediocre weapons store.

Layout

Inside Lock and Load, there is a workbench in the inner-left corner. The counter is littered with weapons. Behind the counter is the locker that holds Lock and Load's inventory, which requires a key to open, as well as two owned ammunition boxes sitting on the floor. Another owned ammunition box is on the desk next to the counter. To the left of the main counter, a cage containing a skeleton equipped with a party hat with a plate in front of it can be seen. The door at the back leads to the basement where Pronto sleeps.

The shop has a very limited supply of anything and everything it does have is in very poor condition. Typically, the store's owner, Pronto, only has around 150 to 400 caps on him at the very most. His Repair skill is also very low. The only way to improve his inventory is to "invest" in Lock and Load by completing the Economics of Violence unmarked quest. This will not, however, improve Pronto's Repair skill. After investing, the quality of the goods rises significantly.

Notable loot

Related quests

Notes

  • The store does not actually close. One can enter the shop at any time and just go downstairs to talk to Pronto and trade.
  • After investing in the shop, it will likely sell more of the rarer weapons in the Capital Wasteland, such as sniper rifles and scoped .44 Magnums.

Appearances

Lock and Load appears only in Fallout 3.

Gallery

References