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− | |repair =[[Rebar club]]<br />[[Jury Rigging#Two-handed melee|Two-handed melee]] {{ |
+ | |repair =[[Rebar club]]<br />[[Jury Rigging#Two-handed melee|Two-handed melee]] {{Icon|jury|big|link=Jury Rigging}} |
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==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
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− | It is a Nuka-Cola sign, now re-purposed as a devastating melee weapon. It consists of a partially functioning Nuka-Cola neon sign |
+ | It is a [[Nuka-Cola]] sign, now re-purposed as a devastating melee weapon. It consists of a partially functioning Nuka-Cola neon sign which is mounted on a pole with an electric cord wrapped around the top, and tape at the bottom. The weapon uses a self-contained power supply. It does bonus electrical damage when a [[Critical Hit]] occurs. |
===Special attack=== |
===Special attack=== |
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− | It has a [[Special Attack (Fallout: New Vegas)|special]] [[Special Attack (Fallout: New Vegas)#Nuka-Break|''Nuka-Break'']] attack that does regular damage in [[Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System|V.A.T.S.]], but at the cost of 7 more action points (requires a [[Melee Weapons|Melee]] [[Fallout: New Vegas skills|skill]] of 50). |
+ | It has a [[Special Attack (Fallout: New Vegas)|special]] [[Special Attack (Fallout: New Vegas)#Nuka-Break|''Nuka-Break'']] attack that does regular damage in [[Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System|V.A.T.S.]], but at the cost of 7 more [[action points]] (requires a [[Melee Weapons|Melee]] [[Fallout: New Vegas skills|skill]] of 50). |
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− | It is possible to [[Melee Weapons#V.A.T.S. vs real-time|execute]] ''Nuka-Break'' outside of V.A.T.S. (without the required Melee skill of 50 to perform the move) by initiating a power attack (hold attack button) while moving forward. |
+ | It is possible to [[Melee Weapons#V.A.T.S. vs real-time|execute]] ''Nuka-Break'' outside of [[Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System|V.A.T.S.]] (without the required Melee skill of 50 to perform the move) by initiating a power attack (hold attack button) while moving forward. |
===Durability=== |
===Durability=== |
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==Variants== |
==Variants== |
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− | * [[Rebar club]] - |
+ | * [[Rebar club]] - The weaker and heavier common variant found in the [[Mojave Wasteland]].<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20130209011941/formspring.me/JESawyer/q/232062538789951841 J.E.Sawyer on Formspring]</ref> |
===Comparison=== |
===Comparison=== |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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* [[Mick & Ralph's]], sold by [[Mick (Fallout: New Vegas)|Mick]]. |
* [[Mick & Ralph's]], sold by [[Mick (Fallout: New Vegas)|Mick]]. |
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− | + | * [[Gun Runners (Fallout: New Vegas)|Gun Runners]], sold by [[Vendortron]] if Mick is dead. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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− | The critical electrical damage may come from the electrical wiring around the pole leading to the semi-functioning neon sign which keeps it self-sufficient. There isn't, however, any sign of why the electricity actually |
+ | The critical electrical damage may come from the electrical wiring around the pole leading to the semi-functioning neon sign which keeps it self-sufficient. There isn't, however, any sign of why the electricity actually escapes upon a critical hit. |
==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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− | The Nuka Breaker was created as a nod to the 2011 fan-made short film and webseries [http://www.vtfilms.com/nukabreak/ ''Fallout: Nuka Break'']. The ''Fallout: Nuka Break'' team put the Nuka Breaker in |
+ | * The Nuka Breaker was created as a nod to the 2011 fan-made short film and webseries [http://www.vtfilms.com/nukabreak/ ''Fallout: Nuka Break'']. The ''Fallout: Nuka Break'' team put the Nuka Breaker in episode 3 after seeing it in a pre-release screenshot of ''Gun Runners' Arsenal'' before they knew that [[Obsidian Entertainment|Obsidian]] was referencing their series.<ref>Zack Finfrock, lead actor of the fan-made short film and webseries ''Fallout: Nuka Break'':<br />''"In a recent trip to Obsidian, we were luck enough to find out the sign was a nod to us. But we put it in the episode as a nod to them, before we knew that. It's all a big circle of nodding."''<br />[[File:NukaBreakerZackFinfrock.png|150px]]</ref><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20130209011941/formspring.me/JESawyer/q/248301503574449231 Confirmed by J.E. Sawyer on Formspring]</ref> |
+ | ** The Nuka Breaker was also featured briefly in the 5th and 6th episode of the second season of ''Nuka Break''. |
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+ | * The overall design of the Nuka Breaker sign is similar to traditional neon Coca-Cola signs. The use of a stylized cursive for the word 'Nuka' and the [[Nuka-Cola (Fallout: New Vegas)|bottle]] tilted next to it. The slogan itself "Take a Nuka Break!" is similar to an old Coca-Cola slogan "Pause...Drink Coca-Cola". |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery widths="220"> |
GRA 01.jpg|A pre-release shot of the Nuka Breaker. |
GRA 01.jpg|A pre-release shot of the Nuka Breaker. |
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+ | NukaBreakerFanfilm.png|The Nuka Breaker as seen in Season 1, Episode 3 of ''Fallout: Nuka Break''. |
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Revision as of 18:49, 7 August 2019
The Nuka Breaker is a unique weapon added with the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Gun Runners' Arsenal.
Characteristics
It is a Nuka-Cola sign, now re-purposed as a devastating melee weapon. It consists of a partially functioning Nuka-Cola neon sign which is mounted on a pole with an electric cord wrapped around the top, and tape at the bottom. The weapon uses a self-contained power supply. It does bonus electrical damage when a Critical Hit occurs.
Special attack
It has a special Nuka-Break attack that does regular damage in V.A.T.S., but at the cost of 7 more action points (requires a Melee skill of 50).
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- Type of attack | - Skill required | |||
- Damage per attack in V.A.T.S. | - Action point cost | |||
- Damage per action point | - Additional effects |
Normal | 0 | 100 | 35 | 2.86 |
Nuka-Break | 50 | 100 | 42 | 2.38 |
- Note: Melee weapons do double normal damage in V.A.T.S.
It is possible to execute Nuka-Break outside of V.A.T.S. (without the required Melee skill of 50 to perform the move) by initiating a power attack (hold attack button) while moving forward.
Durability
The Nuka Breaker can successfully strike about 995 times from full condition before breaking.
Variants
- Rebar club - The weaker and heavier common variant found in the Mojave Wasteland.[1]
Comparison
Legend | ||||
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- Weapon name (melee or unarmed) | - Attacks in V.A.T.S. | |||
- Weapon name (gun, energy or explosive) | - Action point cost | |||
- Damage per attack (damage per projectile) | - Damage per action point | |||
- Damage per second | - Weapon spread | |||
- Area of effect damage | - Magazine capacity (shots per reload) | |||
- Effect damage & duration | - Durability (number of attacks before breaking) | |||
- Bonus effects | - Weight | |||
- Attacks per second | - Value in caps | |||
- Critical chance % multiplier | - Value to weight ratio | |||
- Critical damage | - Skill required | |||
- Critical effect damage & duration | - Strength required | |||
- With all mods attached |
Rebar club | 42 | 50.4 | 1.2 | x0.5 | 24 | 40 | 2.1 | 1245 | 9 | 500 | 55.6 | 50 | 9 |
Nuka Breaker | 50 | 75.8 | 1.52 | x2 | 50 | 35 | 2.9 | 995 | 8 | 7800 | 975 | 50 | 9 |
- Note: Melee damage is doubled in V.A.T.S.
Locations
- Mick & Ralph's, sold by Mick.
- Gun Runners, sold by Vendortron if Mick is dead.
Notes
The critical electrical damage may come from the electrical wiring around the pole leading to the semi-functioning neon sign which keeps it self-sufficient. There isn't, however, any sign of why the electricity actually escapes upon a critical hit.
Behind the scenes
- The Nuka Breaker was created as a nod to the 2011 fan-made short film and webseries Fallout: Nuka Break. The Fallout: Nuka Break team put the Nuka Breaker in episode 3 after seeing it in a pre-release screenshot of Gun Runners' Arsenal before they knew that Obsidian was referencing their series.[2][3]
- The Nuka Breaker was also featured briefly in the 5th and 6th episode of the second season of Nuka Break.
- The overall design of the Nuka Breaker sign is similar to traditional neon Coca-Cola signs. The use of a stylized cursive for the word 'Nuka' and the bottle tilted next to it. The slogan itself "Take a Nuka Break!" is similar to an old Coca-Cola slogan "Pause...Drink Coca-Cola".
Gallery
References
- ↑ J.E.Sawyer on Formspring
- ↑ Zack Finfrock, lead actor of the fan-made short film and webseries Fallout: Nuka Break:
"In a recent trip to Obsidian, we were luck enough to find out the sign was a nod to us. But we put it in the episode as a nod to them, before we knew that. It's all a big circle of nodding."
- ↑ Confirmed by J.E. Sawyer on Formspring
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