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Revision as of 08:29, 28 October 2011

 
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Atomic cocktail is a consumable item in Fallout: New Vegas.

Characteristics

The world model of an atomic cocktail is a novelty drink mixer shaped like a rocket ship, with a black logo on one side shaped like the words "atomic cocktail" surrounding an atom. When consumed the player is resistant to fire and energy weapon damage. Sleep is greatly reduced, while Dehydration and Radiation are increased.

Crafting

This item can be crafted by the player.

Creation requirements

Name Requirements Components
Atomic cocktail (4)¹

¹ Each use of this recipe and listed components produces 4 atomic cocktails.

Locations

Notes

  • Prior to patch 1.2.0.31x, atomic cocktails required an additional 1 Nuka-Cola Victory, 1 vodka, and a bottle of wine to craft.

Behind the Scenes

The atomic cocktail was an alcoholic drink served (among other places on the strip) during nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s in Las Vegas' Sky Room, where tourists could view mushroom clouds form at the Nevada proving grounds from a distance. This was a considerable tourist draw from 1951-1963 when Las Vegas was also known as "Atomic City". Las Vegas businessmen had, at the time, a penchant for marketing everything as "atomic".