Talk:Mutilated limb

haha that's real funny, this article is a stub and its all about mutilated limbs, hilarious, i personally like the idea of taking someones skull and shooting it at another person to kill them.Toolazytomakeaaccount 15:47, December 17, 2009 (UTC)

I love these things as ammunition. Next to using pre-war money to make a death-dispensing cash cannon, I'd have to say mutilated body parts are my close second favorite. I noticed a strange effect regarding the mutilated leg. Because it has a minor articulation point, when I fire it at enemies it has a tendency to violently whip around and cause more damage than I intended. Maybe I'm just imagining it, but could it be combining the raw force of the gun with the additional speed it gains on its periphery by flailing in mid-air? All I know is that when I first got the Rock-It-Launcher back around level 7, I fired a single mutilated leg at a Super Mutant and it took his head clean off, on normal difficulty. Might be worth experimenting on; the Mutilated Leg Boomerang Effect. RadAway 18:18, January 7, 2010 (UTC)

These are also my favorite Rock-It Launcher ammo, I also enjoy storing them in the 'fridge to my Megaton house. I don't feel really evil until I've got a fridge full of human body parts, you know?

Shortend down a bit
Is it at all possible to change how the page is layed out, as at the moment the page is preety long from the item boxes, but have no writing to accompany them. - RASICTalk 22:35, March 24, 2010 (UTC)

Usable solely as rockit ammo?
Can't see the edit button for the article summary, but it was my impression you could bring limbs to the chop shop in underworld for some sort of reward.

75.155.13.207 00:17, April 16, 2010 (UTC)
 * No. Nitty Tok. 00:33, April 16, 2010 (UTC)

My mistake, you can delete this heading if you want. Would do it myself, but didn't want to wipe out your comments

Not for underworld anatomy studies.
When i first encountered these mutilated parts i instantly remembered a conversation with Dr. Barrows in the Underworld. He told me he was eager to study human organs and parts (since his goal is to understand ghoul and human anatomy). Strangely enough he's not interested in trading for these parts, unlike for example the brotherhood of steel who will trade for pre-war books in Arlington library. I just thougt this was a little weird.


 * It is indeed most strange. Perhaps the quest didn't work out, and they cut it?-- Outermost_ToeGot a question? 19:15, December 6, 2010 (UTC)