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==Notes== |
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* Manta Man's [[Hit Points]] are based on the same scaling as the game's human [[Fallout 4 companions|companions]], although unlike companions he cannot scale past level 50. |
* Manta Man's [[Hit Points]] are based on the same scaling as the game's human [[Fallout 4 companions|companions]], although unlike companions he cannot scale past level 50. |
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ā | * Because the [[Junk Jet]] cannot be properly used by NPCs, Manta Man is unable to equip it and is reduced to fighting with his fists if attacked by enemies while wandering the Wasteland. As a result, despite his above-average health he tends to fare extremely poorly in combat. |
+ | * Because the [[Junk Jet]] cannot be properly used by NPCs, Manta Man is unable to equip it and is reduced to fighting with his fists if attacked by enemies while wandering the Wasteland. As a result, despite his above-average health he tends to fare extremely poorly in combat. Like all humanoid NPCs, it is possible for him to pick up and use weapons from a nearby corpse or container during combat, but this seldom occurs. |
* Unlike caravan merchants, [[provisioner]]s, and [[settler]]s, Manta Man is not protected and can be killed by any wandering hostile enemies. |
* Unlike caravan merchants, [[provisioner]]s, and [[settler]]s, Manta Man is not protected and can be killed by any wandering hostile enemies. |
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For the comic book series from Fallout 3, see Manta Man (comic book). |
Manta Man is a delusional would-be vigilante wandering the Commonwealth in 2287.
Background
Manta Man is a Wastelander who believes himself to be the Hubris Comics superhero of the same name, traveling the Commonwealth to fight evil. He can be found as a random encounter after completing the quest The Silver Shroud.
Interactions with the player character
Interactions overview
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This character is essential. Essential characters cannot be killed. | ||
This character is a permanent companion. They grant the no perk. | ||
This character is a temporary companion. | ||
This character starts quests. |
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This character is involved in quests. |
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This character is a doctor. |
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This character can modify weapons. |
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This character rents beds. | no. |
Effects of player's actions
If dressed as the Silver Shroud, he'll refer to the Sole Survivor as such, and talks/acts similar to him how the he could "talk" like the Silver Shroud during certain dialogue options; most notably when talking to Hancock in-character.
Inventory
Apparel | Weapon | Other items |
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- | Junk Jet | - |
Notes
- Manta Man's Hit Points are based on the same scaling as the game's human companions, although unlike companions he cannot scale past level 50.
- Because the Junk Jet cannot be properly used by NPCs, Manta Man is unable to equip it and is reduced to fighting with his fists if attacked by enemies while wandering the Wasteland. As a result, despite his above-average health he tends to fare extremely poorly in combat. Like all humanoid NPCs, it is possible for him to pick up and use weapons from a nearby corpse or container during combat, but this seldom occurs.
- Unlike caravan merchants, provisioners, and settlers, Manta Man is not protected and can be killed by any wandering hostile enemies.
Appearances
Manta Man appears only in Fallout 4.
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