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Developed in antiquity, this weapon is nevertheless quite prevalent in the post-[[Great War]] wastelands. |
Developed in antiquity, this weapon is nevertheless quite prevalent in the post-[[Great War]] wastelands. |
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==Models== |
==Models== |
Revision as of 21:42, 19 June 2015
For an overview of all weapons in the Fallout series, see Weapon. |
This is an overview article, listing content appearing in multiple games. |
Brass knuckles are a form of simple weapon used in hand-to-hand combat.
Background
Developed in antiquity, this weapon is nevertheless quite prevalent in the post-Great War wastelands.
Brass knuckles, or knuckledusters, take the form of four linked metal rings in a shallow convex formation with a bumper attached to the concave face. The rings are slipped over a combatant's fingers with the bumper pressed into the palm of the hand. When a punch is thrown, the brass knuckles take the majority of the impact impulse, transferring much of the punch's kinetic energy to the target by way of the harder, smaller impacting surface of the metal knuckles. This drastically increases the likelihood of serious tissue disruption and bone damage.
Models
Brass knuckles
A set of regular brass knuckles, made from brass or steel, forming solid rings around the fingers and connected to a solid weighted center held in the fist.
The following is based on Fallout 3 cut content.
End of information based on Fallout 3 cut content
- For the unique version that appears in Fallout 3, see: Steel knuckles.
The following is based on information from Fallout Tactics.
- For the version that appears in Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel, see: Brass knuckles.
End of information based on information from Fallout Tactics
Spiked knuckles
An improved version of the classic brass knuckles that feature spikes protruding from the apexes of the rings. The spiked knuckles do more damage, tearing into the flesh of your opponent in unarmed combat.
- For the unique version that appears in Fallout 3, see: Plunkett's Valid Points.
- For the unique version that appears in Fallout: New Vegas, see: Love and Hate.
The following is based on Van Buren design documents and is not canon.
- For the version that was to appear in Van Buren, see: Spiked knuckles.
End of information based on Van Buren design documents
Dog tag fist
An improvised set of spiked knuckles, they consist of multiple sets of dog tags wrapped around the fingers in such a fashion that the metal dog tags protrude from between the fingers with the beaded chain wrapping around the knuckles.
- For the unique version that appears in Fallout: New Vegas, see: Recompense of the Fallen.