“Who needs friends, anyway? When adventuring without a companion, you take 15% less damage and carry weight increases by 50.”— Rank 1 description
Lone Wanderer is a perk in Fallout 4 and Fallout 76.
Fallout 4
Rank | Requirements | Description | Base ID |
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1 | CH 3 | Who needs friends, anyway? When adventuring without a companion, you take 15% less damage and carry weight increases by 50. | 001D246B |
2 | CH 3, LVL 17 | When adventuring without a companion, you take 30% less damage and carry weight increases by 100 | 001D246D |
3 | CH 3, LVL 40 | When adventuring without a companion, you do 25% more damage. | 001D246E |
4 | CH 3, LVL 50 | When adventuring without a companion, you have 25 more action points. | xx0365F8 |
Notes
- This perk's effects still apply with Dogmeat as an active companion.
- It seems that the player character needs to fast travel or wait a certain amount of time for the effects of the Lone Wanderer perk to take effect (i.e. for damage values to change) after a companion is dismissed.
- This perk and Attack Dog are unique in offering actual damage reduction instead of a set amount of damage resistance. It offers an increasing amount of effective damage resistance depending on the player's damage resistance.
Fallout 76
Rank | Description | Base ID |
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1 | When adventuring alone, take 10% less damage and gain 10% AP regen. | ???????? |
2 | When adventuring alone, take 20% less damage and gain 20% AP regen. | ???????? |
3 | When adventuring alone, take 30% less damage and gain 30% AP regen. | ???????? |
Behind the scenes
The perk is named after the Lone Wanderer, the player character of Fallout 3; the icon is modeled after its ending cutscene.
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