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+ | |games =FNVHH |
− | |icon =Icon_tomahawk.png |
+ | |icon =Icon_tomahawk.png |
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+ | |image =Tomahawk.png |
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+ | |type =melee |
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+ | |skill =Melee Weapons |
− | |skill |
+ | |skill req =50 |
− | | |
+ | |strength req =3 |
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+ | |damage =30 |
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− | |crit |
+ | |crit dmg =30 |
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+ | |perk1 =Cowboy |
− | |perk1 |
+ | |perk1 mult =0.25 |
+ | |perk2 =Heavy Handed (Fallout: New Vegas) |
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− | |perk1 mult =0.25 |
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− | |perk2 |
+ | |perk2 mult =0.2 |
+ | |perk3 =Bloody Mess (Fallout: New Vegas) |
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− | |perk3 |
+ | |perk3 mult =0.05 |
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+ | |perk4 =Lord Death |
− | |perk4 |
+ | |perk4 mult =0.04 |
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+ | |perk5 =Loose Cannon |
− | |perk5 |
+ | |perk5 attsec mult =0.3 |
+ | |perk6 =Slayer (Fallout: New Vegas) |
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− | |perk5 attsec mult=0.3 |
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− | |perk6 |
+ | |perk6 attsec mult =0.3 |
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− | |perk6 attsec mult=0.3 |
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− | |perk7 |
+ | |perk7 attsec mult =0.1 |
+ | |perk8 =Thought You Died |
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− | |perk7 attsec mult=0.1 |
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− | |perk8 |
+ | |perk8 mult =0.1 |
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+ | |other effect =Bonus limb damage x1.5 |
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+ | |ap =23 |
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+ | |hp =1000 |
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+ | |value =75 |
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+ | |edid =NVDLC02WeapTomahawk |
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+ | |formid ={{DLC ID|00bcb6}} |
+ | |footer =[[File:Icon_nvdlc02perk_tribal_wisdom.png|120px]]<br />Tomahawk in the perk image for Tribal Wisdom |
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− | }}{{Games|FNVHH}} |
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+ | }} |
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− | The '''tomahawk''' is a [[ |
+ | The '''tomahawk''' is a thrown [[Melee Weapons (Fallout: New Vegas)|melee]] [[Fallout: New Vegas weapons#Thrown_2|weapon]] {{In|FNVHH}}. |
==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
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− | + | A throwing weapon, consisting of two railway spikes secured to a pipe with electrical cable and a bungee cord with feathers, paint, and beads added for decoration. |
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+ | It deals the third-lowest [[damage]] per strike of all thrown melee weapons, above the [[throwing knife]] and [[throwing hatchet]], at the third-slowest attack speed, above the [[throwing knife spear]] {{icon|FNVDM}} and the [[throwing spear]]. It has the third-highest [[Critical Hit|critical hit damage]] and [[Action Points|AP]] cost, below the throwing knife spear and throwing spear. It shares the spears' [[Carry Weight|weight]] of a half pound, the lowest in the game. |
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==Variants== |
==Variants== |
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− | *[[Hatchet (Fallout: New Vegas)|Hatchet]] - |
+ | * [[Hatchet (Fallout: New Vegas)|Hatchet]] - the standard non-projectile variant. |
− | *[[Throwing hatchet]] - |
+ | * [[Throwing hatchet]] - the standard projectile variant. |
− | {{clear}} |
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− | === |
+ | ===Comparison=== |
{{Weapon comparison table |
{{Weapon comparison table |
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|game =FNV |
|game =FNV |
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|value1 =75 |
|value1 =75 |
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|weight1 =2 |
|weight1 =2 |
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− | |other effect1 =x1.5 limb {{ |
+ | |other effect1 =x1.5 limb {{Icon|damage}} |
|name2 =Throwing hatchet |
|name2 =Throwing hatchet |
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|ap2 =22 |
|ap2 =22 |
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|value2 =20 |
|value2 =20 |
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|weight2 =2 |
|weight2 =2 |
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− | |other effect2 =x1.5 limb {{ |
+ | |other effect2 =x1.5 limb {{Icon|damage}} |
− | |name3 =Tomahawk |
+ | |name3 =Tomahawk (Honest Hearts) |
|ap3 =23 |
|ap3 =23 |
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|attack shots/sec3 =0.6585 |
|attack shots/sec3 =0.6585 |
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|value3 =75 |
|value3 =75 |
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|weight3 =0.5 |
|weight3 =0.5 |
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− | |other effect3 =x1.5 limb {{ |
+ | |other effect3 =x1.5 limb {{Icon|damage}} |
}} |
}} |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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− | * Tomahawks can be found on the corpses of |
+ | * Tomahawks can be found on the corpses of [[White Legs]]. |
* [[Joshua Graham]] sells these before the ending of ''[[Honest Hearts]]''. |
* [[Joshua Graham]] sells these before the ending of ''[[Honest Hearts]]''. |
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+ | * South of [[Bighorn Bluff]], embedded in a skeleton. |
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− | * [[Gun Runners (Fallout: New Vegas)|Gun Runners]] and other vendors will sell these after you have left [[Zion Canyon|Zion National Park]]. |
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− | * |
+ | * East of [[Ranger Substation Osprey]], on a ledge near the river is a skeleton with one in its back and [[binoculars (Fallout: New Vegas)|binoculars]] nearby. |
+ | * Two northwest of [[Three Marys]], on a ledge. |
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− | * East of [[Ranger Substation Osprey]], on a ledge near the river is a skeleton with one in its back and [[binoculars]] nearby. |
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* Sometimes sold by [[Chet (Fallout: New Vegas)|Chet]] in [[Goodsprings]]. |
* Sometimes sold by [[Chet (Fallout: New Vegas)|Chet]] in [[Goodsprings]]. |
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+ | * Sold by [[Alexander (Fallout: New Vegas)|Alexander]] beneath the overpass at the [[188 Trading Post]]. |
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− | * Sold by |
+ | * Sold occasionally by [[Michelle Kerr]] at the 188 Trading Post. |
+ | * Sold at the [[Gun Runners (Fallout: New Vegas)|Gun Runners]] upon completing [[Departing Paradise]]. |
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− | * Sold occasionally by [[Michelle Kerr]] at the [[188 trading post]]. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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* Similar to the [[throwing spear]], this weapon will stick in the ground, walls, etc., but cannot be retrieved after being thrown. |
* Similar to the [[throwing spear]], this weapon will stick in the ground, walls, etc., but cannot be retrieved after being thrown. |
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− | * If the player is hit by a tomahawk, it is visibly sticking out of them in third-person. However, after approximately |
+ | * If the player is hit by a tomahawk, it is visibly sticking out of them in third-person. However, after approximately five seconds, it will disappear. |
− | * The tomahawk has very high item health relative to most other melee weapons, and as such would [[ |
+ | * The tomahawk has very high item health relative to most other melee weapons, and as such would [[Equipment condition#Fallout: New Vegas|degrade]] very slowly, even though you can only attack once with it as it becomes irretrievable once thrown. |
+ | * Similarly to other melee throwing weapons, the tomahawk can be targeted in V.A.T.S. after an enemy has thrown it. |
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+ | * The pair of spikes used as the weapon's striking point is visually similar to the [[railway spikes]] ammunition type used for the [[Railway rifle (Fallout 3)|railway rifle]] in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. |
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==Bugs== |
==Bugs== |
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− | * {{Platforms| |
+ | * {{Platforms|pc,ps3,xbox360}} When holding more than 30 tomahawks, it will show that you only have a small amount. However, if you drop the small amount, it will then say you have 30, much like the [[throwing spear]].{{verify|verified}} |
− | * {{Platforms|ps3}} In first person you will not have a tomahawk visible in your hand, but if you throw one, you will still have the same amount, effectively creating an infinite number of tomahawks. |
+ | * {{Platforms|ps3}} In first person, you will not have a tomahawk visible in your hand, but if you throw one, you will still have the same amount, effectively creating an infinite number of tomahawks.{{verify|verified}} |
==Sounds== |
==Sounds== |
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{| |
{| |
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− | | [[File: |
+ | | [[File:Icon tomahawk.png|75x75px]] |
− | | [[File:Weap toma imp 01.ogg|noicon]]<br />Impact on solid object |
+ | | [[File:Weap toma imp 01.ogg|noicon|200px]]<br />Impact on solid object |
− | | [[File: |
+ | | [[File:Icon tomahawk.png|75x75px]] |
− | | [[File:Weap toma imp flesh 01.ogg|noicon]]<br />Impact on flesh |
+ | | [[File:Weap toma imp flesh 01.ogg|noicon|200px]]<br />Impact on flesh |
|} |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery widths=200> |
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+ | Tomahawk Bighorn Bluff.jpg|South of [[Bighorn Bluff]] |
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+ | Tomahawk RS Osprey.jpg|East of [[Ranger Substation Osprey]] |
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+ | Tomahawk Three Marys.jpg|Northwest of [[Three Marys]] |
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+ | Tomahawk Zion ranger station.jpg|[[Zion Ranger station]] |
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+ | </gallery> |
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{{Navbox Honest Hearts}} |
{{Navbox Honest Hearts}} |
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[[Category:Honest Hearts weapons]] |
[[Category:Honest Hearts weapons]] |
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+ | [[de:Tomahawk]] |
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[[ru:Томагавк]] |
[[ru:Томагавк]] |
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+ | [[uk:Томагавк]] |
Latest revision as of 21:43, 14 March 2024
The tomahawk is a thrown melee weapon in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Honest Hearts.
Characteristics
A throwing weapon, consisting of two railway spikes secured to a pipe with electrical cable and a bungee cord with feathers, paint, and beads added for decoration.
It deals the third-lowest damage per strike of all thrown melee weapons, above the throwing knife and throwing hatchet, at the third-slowest attack speed, above the throwing knife spear and the throwing spear. It has the third-highest critical hit damage and AP cost, below the throwing knife spear and throwing spear. It shares the spears' weight of a half pound, the lowest in the game.
Variants
- Hatchet - the standard non-projectile variant.
- Throwing hatchet - the standard projectile variant.
Comparison
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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 |
Hatchet | 16 | 40.6 | x1.5 limb | 2.54 | x1 | 16 | 22 | 1.5 | 1495 | 2 | 75 | 37.5 | 25 | 2 |
Throwing hatchet | 20 | 17.6 | x1.5 limb | 0.88 | x1 | 20 | 22 | 1.8 | 4995 | 2 | 20 | 10 | 25 | 1 |
Tomahawk | 30 | 19.8 | x1.5 limb | 0.66 | x1 | 30 | 23 | 2.6 | 4995 | 0.5 | 75 | 150 | 50 | 3 |
- Note: Melee damage is doubled in V.A.T.S.
Locations
- Tomahawks can be found on the corpses of White Legs.
- Joshua Graham sells these before the ending of Honest Hearts.
- South of Bighorn Bluff, embedded in a skeleton.
- East of Ranger Substation Osprey, on a ledge near the river is a skeleton with one in its back and binoculars nearby.
- Two northwest of Three Marys, on a ledge.
- On the roof of the Zion Ranger station, there is a skeleton with a tomahawk embedded in its skull.
- Sometimes sold by Chet in Goodsprings.
- Sold by Alexander beneath the overpass at the 188 Trading Post.
- Sold occasionally by Michelle Kerr at the 188 Trading Post.
- Sold at the Gun Runners upon completing Departing Paradise.
Notes
- Similar to the throwing spear, this weapon will stick in the ground, walls, etc., but cannot be retrieved after being thrown.
- If the player is hit by a tomahawk, it is visibly sticking out of them in third-person. However, after approximately five seconds, it will disappear.
- The tomahawk has very high item health relative to most other melee weapons, and as such would degrade very slowly, even though you can only attack once with it as it becomes irretrievable once thrown.
- Similarly to other melee throwing weapons, the tomahawk can be targeted in V.A.T.S. after an enemy has thrown it.
- The pair of spikes used as the weapon's striking point is visually similar to the railway spikes ammunition type used for the railway rifle in Fallout 3.
Bugs
- throwing spear.[verified] When holding more than 30 tomahawks, it will show that you only have a small amount. However, if you drop the small amount, it will then say you have 30, much like the
- In first person, you will not have a tomahawk visible in your hand, but if you throw one, you will still have the same amount, effectively creating an infinite number of tomahawks.[verified]
Sounds
Impact on solid object |
Impact on flesh |
Gallery
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