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Wolves are a creature found in the Core Region during 2161-2241

Background

Wolves are one of the few species of animals that has remained relatively unaffected by the effects of radiation. The North American wolf species were on the verge of extinction before the Great War. In Fallout and they are quite common indicating that 100 years time has allowed the species to repopulate.

By the time of Fallout 2 the resurgence of human civilization has caused wolves to become less common in the Core Region. Encounters with wolves are, however, still quite frequent.

Characteristics

Biology

Wolves are quadrupedal canines, much like dogs, and travel in large packs. They are substantially larger and stronger than the common dog. The lack of human presence for almost 100 years has caused wolves to lose their instinctual fear of man, making them much more aggressive towards humans they encounter.

Gameplay attributes

Wolves tend to travel in packs, this can pose a significant challenge to low level players. Since they are stronger than wild dogs they can easily take down the player, so it is best to avoid them until the player is better equipped.

Variants

Wolf

Wolves are dangerous canine predators, and can easily outnumber and surround unaware travellers. They can pose a very real threat to low-level player characters.

Name (Proto ID)StatisticsDT/DRAbilities
Wolf
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Strength
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PvP
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Experience Points
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Hit Point
HP:
Healing Rate
H.Rate:
Armor Class
AC:
Melee Damage
Melee Dam:
Damage Threshold/Damage Resistance: Normal
Normal:
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Damage Threshold/Damage Resistance: Laser
Laser:
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Damage Threshold/Damage Resistance: Fire
Fire:
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Damage Threshold/Damage Resistance: Plasma
Plasma:
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Damage Threshold/Damage Resistance: Electrical
Elect.:
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Damage Threshold/Damage Resistance: Explosive
Explosion:
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Damage Threshold/Damage Resistance: EMP
EMP:
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Appearances

Wolves appear in Fallout and Fallout 2.

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