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Fallout 4 unarmed overhaul
Fallout 4 unarmed overhaul






fallout 4 unarmed overhaul

= umarmed damage x 14,375 + 19 (rounded up) (((unarmed damage + 2) x 1.5 x 1.25) + unarmed damage) x 5 (weapon crit damage x 1.5) + weapon damage + unarmed damage

fallout 4 unarmed overhaul

(unarmed damage + 2) x 1.5 + unarmed damage I've also worked out the formula for calculating the damage critical hits and sneak attack criticals do when you are completely unarmed and how this compares to using unarmed weapons. The Iron Fist perk adds 15 dmg at rank 3. That means at 100 unarmed skill you deal 5.5 dmg rounded up to 6 and at 200 unarmed skill you deal 10.5 dmg rounded up to 11. I can confirm that your unarmed damage is (unarmed skill/20 + 0.5 ) NOT (unarmed skill/4) as the official guide says. Porter21 ( talk) 16:23, (UTC) I worked out some useful info you guys might like. Any Unarmed Weapon Damage is added to this.". So if you have a skill of 60, you do 15 points of damage. The source of the original figure is the Fallout 3 Official Game Guide: "Your Unarmed Damage is 25% of your Unarmed skill. In 7 days from now I will modify the article to correlate with these findings, unless somebody can find a source for the original figure. Anybody can do the same with some very basic console commands. Very different! The figure listed on this wiki is nearly 5x higher than the one I have found to be true.īelow is a screenshot I took to confirm. So rather, Unarmed skill is NOT divided by 4 to calculate damage, it is divided by 20, added 0.5 then rounded up. My own investigations reveal that base Unarmed Damage is 0.5 and raises by 0.05 for ever skill point of "Unarmed" invested there after, for a grand total maximum of +5.50 (rounded up to +6) granted to unarmed attacks. I believe this page contains entirely false information, information that has unfortunately found its way all across the interwebs. Should be either merged or the description should clarify the difference.

fallout 4 unarmed overhaul

IIRC it is indeed the same in F1 and F2, but it could be argued that it is different for F3 (though the article doesn't mention this). This appears to be the same statistic judging by the description. seems like a good place to clarify it one way or another.

  • 5 Sorry to Say but the divide by 20 is the wrong calculationĬan we have a blurb on this page about strength's effects on unarmed damage? I know it is debated at various points whether or not Strength only effects 'melee' damage, effects 'melee' and 'unarmed' damage but with display issues, or what.
  • 3 I worked out some useful info you guys might like.







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