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{{Infobox weapon creation |
{{Infobox weapon creation |
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|games =FO76 |
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− | |image =Syringer.png |
+ | |image =FO76 Syringer.png |
− | |type = |
+ | |type = [[Syringer (Fallout 76)|Syringer]] |
|base type = |
|base type = |
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− | |damage = |
+ | |damage = 5 |
|AP used = |
|AP used = |
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|special = |
|special = |
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− | |speed = |
+ | |speed = 3 |
− | |range = |
+ | |range = 204 |
− | |accuracy = |
+ | |accuracy = 80 |
− | |weight = |
+ | |weight = 2.2 |
− | |value = |
+ | |value = 97 |
|perk dmg = |
|perk dmg = |
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|perk mod = |
|perk mod = |
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+ | |ammo =[[Syringer ammo (Fallout 76)|Syringer ammo]] |
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− | |quests = |
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+ | |quests =[[Someone to Talk To]] |
+ | |baseid ={{ID|0050ca2c}} |
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==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
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+ | The vox syringer temporarily translates primitive speech patterns of any creature it has shot, as part of the quest. |
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− | Makes the target "Speak" |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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+ | * [[Dr. Eddie Harrison's house]]. |
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+ | ==Notes== |
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+ | This weapon will be automatically removed at the end of the relevant quest, whether through completion or through time elapsing. |
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[[Category:Fallout 76 unique weapons]] |
[[Category:Fallout 76 unique weapons]] |
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+ | [[Category:Fallout 76 quest items]] |
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+ | [[ru:Инъектор «Вокс»]] |
Revision as of 22:58, 20 February 2020
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The vox syringer is a unique weapon in Fallout 76.
Characteristics
The vox syringer temporarily translates primitive speech patterns of any creature it has shot, as part of the quest.
Locations
Notes
This weapon will be automatically removed at the end of the relevant quest, whether through completion or through time elapsing.
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