Paladins (called Brotherhood of Steel paladin in-game) are members of the East Coast Brotherhood of Steel situated in the Capital Wasteland.
Background
Contrary to the original Brotherhood of Steel, Owyn Lyons has changed the rank system - paladins are no longer a separate caste, but a rank (albeit a high one) instead. Paladins lead the squads of knights and go first into combat. They are usually more heavily armed and may get even the most advanced of weapons. Brotherhood of Steel paladins are some of the toughest human combatants in the Capital Wasteland, second only to the soldiers of the Enclave. After the Broken Steel add-on, Brotherhood of Steel paladins become more of a match to Enclave grunts. Some will carry Tesla cannons and Gatling lasers while assaulting Adams Air Force Base.
Inventory
Apparel | Weapon | Other items | On death |
---|---|---|---|
T-45d power armor | Laser rifle or Chinese assault rifle or Laser pistol or Minigun or Assault rifle or Missile launcher or 10mm SMG or Gatling laser |
- | Brotherhood of Steel holotag |
Named paladins
- Star Paladin Cross
- Paladin Bael
- Paladin Glade
- Paladin Gunny
- Paladin Hoss
- Paladin Vargas
- Paladin Reddin (pronounced after death)
- Paladin Tristan
- Paladin Jensen
- Paladin Kodiak
- Paladin Blanchett - Honorable Death in Combat
- Paladin Jennings - Honorable Death in Combat
- Paladin Stein - M.I.A. (Presumed Dead/Honorable Death in Combat)
- Paladin Sawagachi - Honorable Death in Combat
Notes
The paladins inside the GNR building in Fallout 3, cannot be mezzed. They will turn hostile and the other Brotherhood members in the building, the paladin will go unconscious when killed by the other brothers, and then when getting up all members of the Brotherhood will be hostile to the player character. It is unknown if this occurs elsewhere.[clarification needed]The paladin guards outside the Citadel can be mezzed and sold, or looted. This does not affect Bael.
Appearances
These paladins appear only in Fallout 3.