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==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
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− | Lucky is a unique version of the standard |
+ | Lucky is a unique version of the standard .357 magnum revolver. In comparison to the normal .357 magnum, it deals more damage and has a higher fire-rate and [[Critical Chance]]. The barrel, frame and cylinder are made of a smooth black metal decorated with ornate gold etchings, and the polished ivory handle is inlaid with the clubs symbol. The word "Lucky" is engraved on the silver plate on the ejector tube. |
− | Like most unique weapons, [[Fallout: New Vegas weapon mods|weapon modifications]] cannot be used on Lucky. However, it comes with the [[.357 magnum revolver long barrel|long barrel]] modification already added. Furthermore, it is considered an improved [[Holdout weapons|holdout weapon]], and can be concealed and taken into weapon-free locations |
+ | Like most unique weapons, [[Fallout: New Vegas weapon mods|weapon modifications]] cannot be used on Lucky. However, it comes with the [[.357 magnum revolver long barrel|long barrel]] modification already added. Furthermore, it is considered an improved [[Holdout weapons|holdout weapon]], and can be concealed and taken into weapon-free locations as long as your [[Sneak]] [[Fallout: New Vegas skills|skill]] is 50 or greater. |
===Durability=== |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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− | * The Collector's Edition guide of the ''[[Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide]]'' |
+ | * The Collector's Edition guide of the ''[[Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide]]'' lists the weapon as being obtainable in the [[Vikki and Vance Casino]] floor safe, but in the game it is in a floor safe in the [[Bison Steve Hotel]]. |
− | * Lucky and [[That Gun]] have the second highest potential critical hit chance of all one handed [[ |
+ | * Lucky and [[That Gun]] have the second highest potential critical hit chance of all one handed [[Guns]], behind the [[silenced .22 pistol]]. |
− | * Lucky can be seen on the cover of the Fallout: New Vegas game guide |
+ | * Lucky can be seen on the cover of the ''Fallout: New Vegas'' game guide. |
==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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==Bugs== |
==Bugs== |
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− | * {{Platforms|pc|}} When player is reloading while running, the character may be stuck in glitchy animation after reloading completed for a few seconds or until aiming or firing to return back to normal animation. {{Verify|verified}} |
+ | * {{Platforms|pc|ps3}} When player is reloading while running, the character may be stuck in glitchy animation after reloading completed for a few seconds or until aiming or firing to return back to normal animation. {{Verify|verified}} |
* {{Platforms|xbox360|pc|ps3}} Giving Lucky to [[Rose of Sharon Cassidy|Cass]] or [[Raul Tejada|Raul]] causes a regular .357 model to be displayed on their persons, but giving Lucky to [[Veronica Santangelo|Veronica]] shows the correct texture of the revolver. {{Verify|verified}} |
* {{Platforms|xbox360|pc|ps3}} Giving Lucky to [[Rose of Sharon Cassidy|Cass]] or [[Raul Tejada|Raul]] causes a regular .357 model to be displayed on their persons, but giving Lucky to [[Veronica Santangelo|Veronica]] shows the correct texture of the revolver. {{Verify|verified}} |
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* {{Platforms|pc|ps3|xbox360}} If loading a saved game from the main menu in which you have Lucky equipped and drawn, the reload animation takes twice as long as normal. This can be solved by simply switching weapons and then back again. {{Verify|verified}} |
* {{Platforms|pc|ps3|xbox360}} If loading a saved game from the main menu in which you have Lucky equipped and drawn, the reload animation takes twice as long as normal. This can be solved by simply switching weapons and then back again. {{Verify|verified}} |
Revision as of 03:51, 28 February 2014
Lucky is a unique .357 magnum revolver in Fallout: New Vegas.
Characteristics
Lucky is a unique version of the standard .357 magnum revolver. In comparison to the normal .357 magnum, it deals more damage and has a higher fire-rate and Critical Chance. The barrel, frame and cylinder are made of a smooth black metal decorated with ornate gold etchings, and the polished ivory handle is inlaid with the clubs symbol. The word "Lucky" is engraved on the silver plate on the ejector tube.
Like most unique weapons, weapon modifications cannot be used on Lucky. However, it comes with the long barrel modification already added. Furthermore, it is considered an improved holdout weapon, and can be concealed and taken into weapon-free locations as long as your Sneak skill is 50 or greater.
Durability
Lucky can fire a total of about 1120 standard rounds, the equivalent of 187 reloads, from full condition before breaking.
Ammunition type | Durability | |
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Shots | Reloads | |
Standard | 1120 | 187 |
Variants
- .357 magnum revolver - The standard variant found throughout the Mojave Wasteland.
- Police pistol - A smaller revolver that can be repaired with .357 magnum revolvers.
Comparison
Legend | ||||
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- Weapon name (melee or unarmed) | - Attacks in V.A.T.S. | |||
- Weapon name (gun, energy or explosive) | - Action point cost | |||
- Damage per attack (damage per projectile) | - Damage per action point | |||
- Damage per second | - Weapon spread | |||
- Area of effect damage | - Magazine capacity (shots per reload) | |||
- Effect damage & duration | - Durability (number of attacks before breaking) | |||
- Bonus effects | - Weight | |||
- Attacks per second | - Value in caps | |||
- Critical chance % multiplier | - Value to weight ratio | |||
- Critical damage | - Skill required | |||
- Critical effect damage & duration | - Strength required | |||
- With all mods attached |
.357 magnum revolver | 26 | 45.5 | 1.75 | x1 | 26 | 26 | 1 | 0.5 | 6 | 995 | 2 | 110 | 55 | 0 | 3 |
.357 magnum revolver | 29 | 50.8 | 1.75 | x1 | 26 | 26 | 1.1 | 0.5 | 6 | 1495 | 2 | 810 | 405 | 0 | 3 |
Lucky | 30 | 82.5 | 2.75 | x2.5 | 30 | 17 | 1.8 | 0.3 | 6 | 1120 | 2.5 | 1500 | 600 | 0 | 3 |
Police pistol | 30 | 60 | 2 | x1 | 45 | 19 | 1.6 | 0.5 | 6 | 1120 | 3 | 1000 | 333.3 | 0 | 4 |
Location
Lucky is found in a locked floor safe (Lockpick 75) inside the Bison Steve Hotel in Primm. Enter the hotel through the main front entrance and proceed through the doorway ahead. Follow the corridor and enter the gift shop on the left. The safe is behind the cash register.
Notes
- The Collector's Edition guide of the Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide lists the weapon as being obtainable in the Vikki and Vance Casino floor safe, but in the game it is in a floor safe in the Bison Steve Hotel.
- Lucky and That Gun have the second highest potential critical hit chance of all one handed Guns, behind the silenced .22 pistol.
- Lucky can be seen on the cover of the Fallout: New Vegas game guide.
Behind the scenes
Lucky, as with the .357 magnum revolver, is based on the Colt Single Action Army, with a few other guns used as a reference.[1]
Bugs
- When player is reloading while running, the character may be stuck in glitchy animation after reloading completed for a few seconds or until aiming or firing to return back to normal animation. [verified]
- Cass or Raul causes a regular .357 model to be displayed on their persons, but giving Lucky to Veronica shows the correct texture of the revolver. [verified] Giving Lucky to
- If loading a saved game from the main menu in which you have Lucky equipped and drawn, the reload animation takes twice as long as normal. This can be solved by simply switching weapons and then back again. [verified]
- Using Lucky in V.A.T.S. may result in your character doing nothing for ~10–20 seconds, leaving you exposed to enemy attacks and unable to do anything during that time. It may be due to reloading and going into V.A.T.S. at the same time. [verified]
- When reloading in 3rd person view,the loading gate (the little piece you flip open to load the rounds) can become stuck open. This is simply fixed by firing or holstering and redrawing the gun. [verified]