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− | Brahmin are descendants of domestic cows who survived the [[Great War]]. Their survival has been accompanied by important mutations such as bicephaly, |
+ | Brahmin are descendants of domestic cows who survived the [[Great War]]. Their survival has been accompanied by important mutations such as bicephaly (having two heads), a protruding udder full of teats, a loss of fur and the deformation of the horns. As in other ''Fallout'' games, brahmin have long helped survivors with their meat, milk, and skin. They are also used by traders and settlers as pack animals. |
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+ | Brahmin are two-headed cows, with pinkish skin almost absent from fur, deformed horns, and a very developed udder with a multitude of teats. The radiation seems to have removed much of the distinction between the males and females, with both having horns and udders. They often live in groups of up to five individuals. A remarkable, small population can be found at [[Flatwoods]], where the [[Responders]] once raised them before they disappeared. |
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Revision as of 01:59, 20 April 2020
For an overview of brahmin in the Fallout series of games, see brahmin. |
Brahmin are creatures found in Appalachia in 2102.
Background
Brahmin are descendants of domestic cows who survived the Great War. Their survival has been accompanied by important mutations such as bicephaly (having two heads), a protruding udder full of teats, a loss of fur and the deformation of the horns. As in other Fallout games, brahmin have long helped survivors with their meat, milk, and skin. They are also used by traders and settlers as pack animals.
Characteristics
Biology
Brahmin are two-headed cows, with pinkish skin almost absent from fur, deformed horns, and a very developed udder with a multitude of teats. The radiation seems to have removed much of the distinction between the males and females, with both having horns and udders. They often live in groups of up to five individuals. A remarkable, small population can be found at Flatwoods, where the Responders once raised them before they disappeared.
Gameplay attributes
Brahmin are peaceful animals and never attack. During a threat or an attack, they will flee. All brahmin including those from vendors like Chally the moo-moo can generate milk when activated.
After obtaining the plan for the brahmin pen, a fertilizer collector object can be constructed at a C.A.M.P. by the player character. This will spawn a single brahmin that will continuously produce fertilizer in the associated wheelbarrow container.
Variants
Brahmin
The base variant of the creature, with the attributes mentioned above.
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Blue Ridge brahmin
Blue Ridge brahmins are used as pack animals by the Blue Ridge Caravan Company. They play an important role in the Riding Shotgun event.
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Blue Ridge brahmin |
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Locations
- Flatwoods - Three can be found in the center of the town, near the church on the left side, nearby tatos in planters.
- A trio can be found on one of the lakes east of Pleasant Valley station.
- Three brahmin must be escorted during the Free Range event.
- Three brahmin are always outside of the Wayward.
- Two Blue Ridge brahmin must be escorted during the Riding Shotgun event at Big Bend Tunnel.
Notable brahmin
Appearances
Brahmin appear in Fallout 76 and its add-on Wastelanders.