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The Game frezzes when he shows up


sounds fun

He pops up, blasts a few rounds and vanishes. Never experienced freezes when this happens. ForkyD 14:34, 17 November 2008 (UTC)

If you mezz someone successfully with this perk using the mesmetron, the Mysterious Stranger will appear and simply look menacing in slow motion while he refuses to shoot your target. That is, if you got the 10% chance for him to show up to begin with. Elko 13:46, 21 November 2008 (UTC)

He doesn't always finish your target off either. Ive seen him miss all four of his shots, only hit with some, hit with all but not do enough damage and my personal favorite: Putting all four bullets directly into Dog meat's face by mistake. MisterPuck 14:29, 21 November 2008 (UTC)

[in fallout 3] This is a fun, but not nessicarily useful perk. One way to exploit it is to use a low AC weapon and fire one shot at each target's leg once. Doing that will make it more likely for him to show up.-accountless avenger.

If he can be knocked unconsious while using a fat man... couldn't his body be pick pocketed before he wakes up? Or does he still vanish reguardless?

Accidental Death?

I think I may have killed the stranger when he popped on top of a gas leak, which exploded, and engulfed him in flames. I didn't get any message saying he was dead or that he was unconscious, and his body did not show up, but I have not seen him in VATS since then. Is it possible for him to die?

Bio-Gas canister?

Hmmmmm i wonder if you could knock him out with a bio-gas canister then loot his body before he wakes up...

MIRV and a visit from Mysterious Stranger

So I was playing around with the MIRV and was shooting in CQC with VATS so I don't blow myself up. However, oddly enough when I killed my target there was a message that showed up "Mysterious Stranger Left Leg is Crippled". He didn't show up but I thought it was odd that it gave me a message that I've crippled his leg. However, other times that he does show up when I nuke my target into a million pieces he doesn't get harmed. --Lord0din69 00:04, 13 December 2008 (UTC)

That's interesting about the crippled leg. When I was escorting "dad" from Vault 112 to Rivet City, he got his leg crippled, and he limped the rest of the way to Rivet City. It was really pathetic! Even after I started the next quest, where you escort the team to Project Purity, he was STILL limping. Since he is marked as essential, just like the Mysterious Stranger, he can't actually die in combat, but apparently essential NPCs can receive crippled limbs. (I took pity on dad and used the command console to reset his health.) I wonder if the Stranger were to receive a crippled right arm or head if it would make him less effective and basically ruin the perk? Or would he "reset" the next time he spawned in? Hmmmm. 12.204.48.130 08:32, 21 May 2009 (UTC)


he has a lot of health,however i planted a ton of bottlecap mines around lucas simmns,shot ihm in the vats,and the mysterious stranger appeared and got killed,i looted his stuff,nothing special except that 44.magnum


  • To the person directly above this: you can't kill him you liar...

98.216.32.46 21:27, 7 January 2009 (UTC)

Wellll.... unless you mark him as non-essential. LOL. 12.204.48.130 08:32, 21 May 2009 (UTC)

  • ya i would take credit for picking up a 44 that deals 9999 DM without computer mods, thats why he didnt sign it, lies--King of the wastes 23:33, 13 January 2009 (UTC)
  • It's true that you can even score critical hits on the stranger. I've done it many times in my effort to use the bottlecap mine trick to score his gun on the 360. Even if I'm killing him, it seems he never leaves any lootable remains... I'm calling for a worldwide effort, with a reward: Three internets (and one infernally powerful weapon) to the genius that figures out how to obtain it on the 360. Jdw 00:28, 17 January 2009 (UTC)
I guess if he doesn't leave remains, then.... we'd have to find a way to knock it out of his hands. Ash Nuke AshRandom (Talk) 00:57, 17 January 2009 (UTC)
(This is a true story I swear!) One of the times he appeared (I was in the RoboCo Factory) he stuck around for a bit after the VATS had ended. I could even see his health and he was slightly injured (apparently by one of the robots on the floor bellow) he then promptly disappeared. Judging by this info, I'm positive that not only can he be caught outside of VATS (and therefor be lootable) but can in fact be damaged maybe even killed if one were to act quick enough. (Though I think that shooting the gun out of his hand would be better. Probably doesn't help anyone as I haven't been able to recreate the situation but it does add confirmation to the fact that he can be killed. What I think happened was through some error, one of the robots targeted and shot him while in VATS and he, responding as an NPC, retaliated and killed the robot. If you can recreate the situation be sure to post.

Strangers and Experience

If the Stranger bloke kills a target, will it yield experience to me?--Burneddi 23:15, 2 January 2009 (UTC)

  • Yes, you will get experience.

98.216.32.46 22:52, 7 January 2009 (UTC)

Similar question, if the Stranger shows up and kills your target, do you still reap the benefits of Grim Reaper's Spirnt? --Keebalicious 23:16, 13 January 2009 (UTC)

Maybe it should be worth mentioning that this perk is a bit less useful then some of the others out there since for people like me he may show up very rarely and glitch often. MaseFace 02:07, 6 February 2009 (UTC)

killing your target while he shows up

will make him randomly chose a near by enemy target happened to me many times.--King of the wastes 23:29, 13 January 2009 (UTC)

Reference

This is clearly a reference to The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain. Is it worth mentioning in the article? A Spoonful of Slurry (is good for what ails you) 23:29, 19 January 2009 (UTC)

Absolutely. There seems to be no other references. Besides, all theories and possibilities are usually welcomed on a page.MaseFace 02:12, 6 February 2009 (UTC)

I don't believe the "Over 9000" reference is applicable. It is highly obscure and mostly known to those who frequent 4chan.71.171.31.205 11:21, 10 May 2009 (UTC)MercMap

Who IS he?

I'm just confused.Why would a guy with a .44 Magnum and a really cool outfit have better things to do then help you kill a Radroach?

Damn straight - there IS no reason he would have anything better to do! Jdw 03:14, 19 February 2009 (UTC)
:p

Woah, I just figured out who he is!! He's Jon Arbuckle!! I guess he finally went off the deep end and bought a gun. Now, how has he survived for 300 years? Hmm, maybe an early experiment with FEV...? 68.53.137.48 12:59, 31 May 2009 (UTC)

To quote a random Black Mesa Scientist "OH MY GOD WE'RE DOOMED!" Jdw 06:54, 12 August 2009 (UTC)

He's mysterious... you're not SUPPOSED to know who he is. 68.192.9.90 01:31, September 15, 2009 (UTC)

Bullets from nowhere

There`s more to this perk than "10% chance of appearance when the enemy has less than 150 health". Sometimes, instead of the stranger showing up in person, a magnum shot will come out of nowhere, which sometimes hits an enemy you aren't even targeting. For example, I attacked an enclave camp under the bridge outside oasis (which had 2 enclave soldiers and a sentry bot), and while I was hitting one enclave with the deathclaw gauntlet, I heard magnum shots behind me. When VATS ended, the other enclave and the sentry bot were dead. Also, when this happens, a chime plays (which is not the same as the music when he appears in person).

Mysterious Stranger Appeareance

So the article say, "He only appears when the enemy is below 150 health". I tried shooting a Talon Comp. Merc's Fat Man in the Capitol Building, and he still have full health. Then the Stranger came by and shoots him up. Any thoughts? --AdrianWinters 00:17, 26 April 2009 (UTC)

It's possible that another enemy was present with under 150 health. I don't think it has to be the enemy you're actually shooting at, but rather any hostile NPC in the area. All the other posts about how he shoots at other enemies instead of the one the player is shooting at would seem to confirm this. 12.204.48.130 08:25, 21 May 2009 (UTC)

BE the stranger!

(Fallout 3) This probably goes without saying, but if you're playing on a PC, you can BECOME the Mysterious Stranger! This could be entertaining if you're getting bored with all the other ways to approach the game. All you have to do is use console codes such as player.additem and player.modav to set your equipment and stats. You can even raise your health to 10,000 and be every bit as tough as he is. But the REAL prize is that .44 magnum. If you do take it for a test drive, be sure to try shooting an enemy's gun with it. I shot a Super Mutant from long range, without VATS, and my shot happened to hit the minigun he was carrying... and it LAUNCHED the minigun spinning off into the distance. I'd say it traveled at LEAST 100 feet before landing. Absolutely hilarious. Now all we need is for someone to make a mod that adds an NPC version of the "Lone Wanderer," so that we can be the Stranger and follow him around in sneak mode and help him on his quest, lol.... 12.204.48.130 08:25, 21 May 2009 (UTC)

Nocturne...?

Well, here's an interesting thought. There was a PC game released in 1999 called Nocturne. The protagonist in that game was a trench coat and fedora-clad man who used pistols (and eventually other weapons as the player acquired them) to dispatch supernatural enemies. He was referred to simply as "the stranger." Now, the first Fallout game was released two years earlier in 1997, so I'm not sure that there is a connection at all. (In Fallout, the Mysterious Stranger didn't actually appear wearing the now-familiar costume, but he did appear that way in the icon for the perk.) Who knows... perhaps the Nocturne character was inspired by the original Fallout perk, rather than vice-versa? Anyway, here's a screenshot for your perusal, and here is more info about the game.68.53.137.48 02:03, 13 June 2009 (UTC)

or he could be the mysterious stranger from the adventures of mark twain.

Friendly fire

Is he supposed to be able to shoot you? Because he did. Spoon 21:48, 7 July 2009 (UTC)

Does this really happen?

I'm new here, and I was reading the Mysterious Stranger page when I saw this: "During the mission to defeat the Enclave at Project Purity, he may spawn near Enclave troops and be killed by crossfire from Liberty Prime's eye-beams." Now, I'm not sure this is possible, him being essential and all, but I was asking before editing in case someone found someting to the contrary. --NukaPepper 02:34, 10 July 2009 (UTC)

Well im sure it doesn't happen, cuz it says he's essential, so whoever put that is kinda retarted.... Onipix 02:39, 10 July 2009 (UTC)

Too glitchy...

I took this perk on one of my characters for the entertainment value of it. I mean, it's unique, right? So eh, maybe it'll be useful too. Well, it was useful sometimes, I have to admit. Although this article says he can kill a behemoth in one hit, I've seen him fire on a power-armored Enclave NPC four times, hit all four, and whittle away hps until it was dead. So, effective? Yeah - that time, though there were other times in the past that he did NOT kill his target (rare though). Efficient? Not really when you consider I was still being shot up by 4 other Enclave units. Couple all this with the time shortly thereafter that he appeared (he obviously appears quite frequently, so don't let appearance chance deter you from taking this perk) on the same roof, near the crawler during the Broken Steel quest, V.A.T.S. just sat there forever. He appeared, he shot, and then I waited. I watched my follwer in slow motion get blown up by a missle, myself get continuously pelted with plasma rifle blasts, and just waited. Nothing changed, eventually Fawkes had killed everything, and I couldn't progress. That's not the first time he glitched either. So, if you're going to take this perk, consider saving at regular intervals for the somewhat frequent reloads your going to have to do due to his glitchy nature.--Sigan 17:26, 22 July 2009 (UTC)

Set Race?

Does he always appear as an African American male? Because I think I remember seeing him as a Caucasian. And also, The Grim Reaper sprint thing dosn't work if he kills your target...Trust me, I tested it. --74.5.177.164 14:19, 27 July 2009 (UTC)

Possible glitch in Mothership Zeta?

This was quite odd when I saw this, it really confused me as this has never happened to me before. I was in the Weapons Lab, walking up some stairs. 2 aliens came after me, both with those forcefield shields. I went into VATS to use my Atomic Pulverizer, but due to a previous encounter with aliens seconds before, I was low on AP and could not kill the one I targeted. The Mysterious Stanger came and killed the alien I targeted, and then turned to the other alien I did not yet attack (as he commonly does, so he may attack other nearby enemies) Please note this alien was at FULL health, the Mysterious Stranger shot him once and disappeared. When I exited VATS, the alien was STILL ALIVE with exactly 1 health! Has anyone seen this before? --MightyKingJohan 14:19, 6 August 2009 (UTC)

Maybe the Alien shield cloaks work better than we thought? Nitty 01:37, September 15, 2009 (UTC)

shoot an already dead target?

on the 360 i was attempting to be evil so i could gain the achievment at lvl 20, all i needed was 1 kill, i unfortuantly had the whole town of megaton come into the room i was in at the time, i went into vats and killed a person, and too my surprise the mysterious stranger appeared and shot at his already dead corpse several times, i don't see anyone else talking about it so maybe i misinterpreted my kill(perhaps shot someone else?) but has anyone killed someone/something to have the mysterious stranger still show up and wastefully shoot the target? 32.139.69.158 03:51, 7 August 2009 (UTC) liquidwater

Yeah, it's happened to me before. ~ HAZMAT82 04:08, 7 August 2009 (UTC)

What the hell?

He seems to enjoy popping up whenever I'm in the middle of punching the crap out of someone. Like, before I even finish, I see a round of magnum shots coming from off screen, shooting my target into little chunks. And every time I check the 'Mysterious Stranger visits' it says at 17 and doesn't increase.

So he's prematurely popping up a lot for me when I'm in close quarters combat, and I guess since he's appearing early, it doesn't affect the statistics. Can't remember if this happens when I'm using a gun. Anyone else have a similar experience? 68.151.53.77 06:55, September 22, 2009 (UTC)

He killed me lol

lol he killed me. I was attacking some on coming Yao Guais and the mysterious stranger appears behind me. Because I was invisible, he couldn't see me and accidently shot me. I was laughing my ass off when it happened. There was no way to prevent it and it never happened before. I actually didn't know it could happen!! Man, that was so funny--174.3.9.125 03:03, October 27, 2009 (UTC)

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