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* The Mark of Caesar effectively ''removes'' all of the Courier's infamy. For example, if the Courier had a reputation of Wild Child prior to receiving the Mark of Caesar, they would now be Idolized among Caesar's Legion.
 
* The Mark of Caesar effectively ''removes'' all of the Courier's infamy. For example, if the Courier had a reputation of Wild Child prior to receiving the Mark of Caesar, they would now be Idolized among Caesar's Legion.
 
* Being a [[quest item]], the Mark of Caesar cannot be dropped, even if the Courier sides with the [[New California Republic]] in the [[Second Battle of Hoover Dam]].
 
* Being a [[quest item]], the Mark of Caesar cannot be dropped, even if the Courier sides with the [[New California Republic]] in the [[Second Battle of Hoover Dam]].
* Caesar's Legion may still be hostile towards the player even while carrying the Mark. This occurs if the player travels with a companion that is hostile towards the Legion.
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* Caesar's Legion may still be hostile towards the player even while carrying the Mark. This occurs if the player travels with a companion that is hostile ([[such as Boone|Craig Boone]]) towards the Legion.
* They will also be hostile if you are wearing a hostile faction's clothing while wearing the Mark of Caesar.
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* They will also be hostile if you are wearing a hostile faction's clothing (for example a NCR armor) while wearing the Mark of Caesar.
 
* Attacking Legionaries, or otherwise gaining Caesar's Legion infamy, will result in the failure of the quest [[Render Unto Caesar]], despite holding the Mark.
 
* Attacking Legionaries, or otherwise gaining Caesar's Legion infamy, will result in the failure of the quest [[Render Unto Caesar]], despite holding the Mark.
 
* Attacking [[Vulpes Inculta]] or [[Alerio]] when either of them gives you the Mark will result in the Legion becoming permanently hostile.
 
* Attacking [[Vulpes Inculta]] or [[Alerio]] when either of them gives you the Mark will result in the Legion becoming permanently hostile.

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The Mark of Caesar is a quest item in Fallout: New Vegas.

Characteristics

It is a necklace given to the player by Vulpes Inculta (or Alerio, if Vulpes was killed) upon exiting The Tops Casino after completing Ring-a-Ding-Ding! as part of the quest Render Unto Caesar. The Mark allows safe passage to Caesar's camp, even if the player has a low reputation with Caesar's Legion.

Notes

  • The Mark of Caesar effectively removes all of the Courier's infamy. For example, if the Courier had a reputation of Wild Child prior to receiving the Mark of Caesar, they would now be Idolized among Caesar's Legion.
  • Being a quest item, the Mark of Caesar cannot be dropped, even if the Courier sides with the New California Republic in the Second Battle of Hoover Dam.
  • Caesar's Legion may still be hostile towards the player even while carrying the Mark. This occurs if the player travels with a companion that is hostile (Craig Boone) towards the Legion.
  • They will also be hostile if you are wearing a hostile faction's clothing (for example a NCR armor) while wearing the Mark of Caesar.
  • Attacking Legionaries, or otherwise gaining Caesar's Legion infamy, will result in the failure of the quest Render Unto Caesar, despite holding the Mark.
  • Attacking Vulpes Inculta or Alerio when either of them gives you the Mark will result in the Legion becoming permanently hostile.
  • This item is identical in appearance to the Legion Denarius.
  • If the player uses setquestobject 001374ae 0 on the Mark of Caesar and dropped, it will look like a holotape.
  • It is possible to gain two of these. By fast-travelling after leaving the Tops, you will have one added to your inventory; then go back to the Strip and talk to Vulpes or Alerio, and they will give you one more.

Bugs

  • PCPC You can get a second mark when leaving The Fort. [verified]