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A '''flamer''' or '''flamethrower''' is a large weapon that projects an ignited stream of flammable liquid, and requires a source of fuel to operate. In ''Fallout 3'', flamers use the [[Big Guns]] skill, whereas in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'', they are moved to the [[Energy Weapons]] skill. |
A '''flamer''' or '''flamethrower''' is a large weapon that projects an ignited stream of flammable liquid, and requires a source of fuel to operate. In ''Fallout 3'', flamers use the [[Big Guns]] skill, whereas in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'', they are moved to the [[Energy Weapons]] skill. |
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==Models== |
==Models== |
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===Flambe 450 flamer=== |
===Flambe 450 flamer=== |
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A Flambe 450 model flamethrower, varmiter variation that fires a short spray of extremely hot, flammable liquid. It requires specialized fuel to work properly. |
A Flambe 450 model flamethrower, varmiter variation that fires a short spray of extremely hot, flammable liquid. It requires specialized fuel to work properly. |
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===Improved Flambe 450 flamer=== |
===Improved Flambe 450 flamer=== |
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A Flambe 450 model flamethrower, varmiter variation. Fires a short spray of extremely hot, flammable liquid. Requires specialized fuel to work properly. This model has been modified to fire a hotter mixture which causes greater combustibility. |
A Flambe 450 model flamethrower, varmiter variation. Fires a short spray of extremely hot, flammable liquid. Requires specialized fuel to work properly. This model has been modified to fire a hotter mixture which causes greater combustibility. |
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[[File:FLAMER.png|right|140px]] |
[[File:FLAMER.png|right|140px]] |
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* For the unique version in ''[[Fallout 3]]'', see [[Burnmaster (Fallout 3)|Burnmaster]]. |
* For the unique version in ''[[Fallout 3]]'', see [[Burnmaster (Fallout 3)|Burnmaster]]. |
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− | * For the unique versions in the [[add-on]] ''[[Broken Steel]]'', see [[Slo-burn flamer]] and [[Rapid-torch flamer]]. |
+ | * For the unique versions in the [[Fallout 3 add-ons|add-on]] ''[[Broken Steel]]'', see [[Slo-burn flamer]] and [[Rapid-torch flamer]]. |
− | * For unique version in the add-on [[Gun Runners' Arsenal]], see [[Cleansing Flame (GRA)]] |
+ | * For unique version in the [[Fallout: New Vegas add-ons|add-on]] ''[[Gun Runners' Arsenal]]'', see [[Cleansing Flame (GRA)]] |
* For other versions in ''[[Fallout Shelter]]'', see [[rusty flamer]], [[enhanced flamer]], [[hardened flamer]] and [[pressurized flamer]] |
* For other versions in ''[[Fallout Shelter]]'', see [[rusty flamer]], [[enhanced flamer]], [[hardened flamer]] and [[pressurized flamer]] |
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* For the unique version in ''Fallout Shelter'', see [[Burnmaster (Fallout Shelter)|Burnmaster]] |
* For the unique version in ''Fallout Shelter'', see [[Burnmaster (Fallout Shelter)|Burnmaster]] |
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+ | ===FT13 model flamer=== |
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+ | [[File:FO76 Flamer.png|right|140px]] |
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+ | An industrial, brightly-colored FT13 flamer<ref>Labeled as "FT13" on the left side of the frame. ([[:File:FO76 Flamer.png|FO76 Flamer.png]])</ref> with a large propellant tank located directly below the main body. Fuel is stored in a detachable fuel canister on the right side of the barrel. |
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+ | * For unique version in the [[Fallout 4 add-ons|add-on]] ''[[Far Harbor (add-on)|Far Harbor]]'', see [[Sergeant Ash]] |
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+ | * For the unique version in ''Fallout 76'', see [[Pyrolyzer]]. |
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+ | ==Mentioned and cut content== |
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+ | ===Unnamed flamer=== |
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+ | [[File:FlamerVanBuren.png|right|120px]] |
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+ | An unnamed cylindrical flamer set to appear in [[Van Buren]]. Unlike previous flamers, the unnamed model wouldn't have a fuel tank backpack. |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{References}} |
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Revision as of 02:59, 14 March 2020
This is an overview article, listing content appearing in multiple games. |
A flamer or flamethrower is a large weapon that projects an ignited stream of flammable liquid, and requires a source of fuel to operate. In Fallout 3, flamers use the Big Guns skill, whereas in Fallout: New Vegas, they are moved to the Energy Weapons skill.
Models
Flambe 450 flamer
A Flambe 450 model flamethrower, varmiter variation that fires a short spray of extremely hot, flammable liquid. It requires specialized fuel to work properly.
Improved Flambe 450 flamer
A Flambe 450 model flamethrower, varmiter variation. Fires a short spray of extremely hot, flammable liquid. Requires specialized fuel to work properly. This model has been modified to fire a hotter mixture which causes greater combustibility.
Backpack flamer
An unnamed flamer with a backpack for the flamer fuel.
- For the unique version in Fallout 3, see Burnmaster.
- For the unique versions in the add-on Broken Steel, see Slo-burn flamer and Rapid-torch flamer.
- For unique version in the add-on Gun Runners' Arsenal, see Cleansing Flame (GRA)
- For other versions in Fallout Shelter, see rusty flamer, enhanced flamer, hardened flamer and pressurized flamer
- For the unique version in Fallout Shelter, see Burnmaster
FT13 model flamer
An industrial, brightly-colored FT13 flamer[1] with a large propellant tank located directly below the main body. Fuel is stored in a detachable fuel canister on the right side of the barrel.
- For unique version in the add-on Far Harbor, see Sergeant Ash
- For the unique version in Fallout 76, see Pyrolyzer.
Mentioned and cut content
Unnamed flamer
An unnamed cylindrical flamer set to appear in Van Buren. Unlike previous flamers, the unnamed model wouldn't have a fuel tank backpack.
References
- ↑ Labeled as "FT13" on the left side of the frame. (FO76 Flamer.png)