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CriticalChance

Critical Hit

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Critical Hits are hits which cause extra damage, or other side effects.

If a hit is successful, it may become a critical hit if it passes Critical Chance. The effect of the hit is determined by another roll, on the critical hit table. Effect depends on the area hit, and various unknown variables. The effect of a critical hit can be modified by the Perk Better Criticals.

Note that the chance for a critical hit is determined by Critical Chance, and is not the same as critical effect. See Aimed Shot in the Combat section for more info.

Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics

Critical effects

This is the critical hit table for human men. Tables for other critters are different, and can be found here.

Roll Head Torso Eyes Groin Arms Legs
0-20 Damage x 2 Damage x 1.5 Damage x 2.0
Roll LK with +4 bonus or get blinded
Damage x 1.5 Damage x 1.5 Damage x 1.5
knockdown
21-45 Damage x 2.0
Ignores armor
Roll EN, or get knocked out
Damage x 1.5
Ignores armor
Damage x 2.0
Ignores armor
Roll LK +3 or get blinded
Damage x 1.5
Ignores armor
Roll EN -3 or get knocked down
Damage x 1.5
Lose turn
Damage x 1.5
knockdown
Roll EN or get Crippled
46-70 Damage x 2.5
Ignores armor
Roll EN with -3 penalty, or get knocked out
Damage x 2.0
Ignores armor
knockdown
Damage x 3.0
Ignores armor
Roll LK +2 or get blinded
Damage x 1.5
knockdown
Roll EN -3 or get knocked out
Damage x 2.0
Roll EN -3 or get Crippled
Damage x 2.0
knockdown
Roll EN -3 or get Crippled
71-90 Damage x 2.5
Ignores armor
knockdown
Roll EN with -3 penalty, or get knocked out
Damage x 2.0
Ignores armor
knockdown
Damage x 3.0
Ignores armor
Blindness
Lose turn
Damage x 2.0
Knockout
Damage x 2.0
Ignores armor
Crippled
Damage x 2.0
Ignores armor
knockdown
Crippled
91-100 Damage x 3.0
Ignores armor
Knockout
Roll LK or get blinded
Damage x 3.0
Ignores armor
knockout
Damage x 4.0
Ignores armor
Blindness
knockout
Damage x 2.0
Ignores armor
knockdown
Roll EN or get knocked out
Damage x 2.0
Ignores armor
Crippled
Damage x 2.0
Ignores armor
knockdown
Crippled
Roll EN, or get knocked out
101+ Damage x 3.0
Instant death
Damage x 3.0
Instant death
Damage x 4.0
Instant death
Damage x 3.0
Ignores armor
Knockout
Damage x 2.0
Ignores armor
Crippled
Damage x 2.0
Ignores armor
knockout
Crippled
% Accuracy Base - 40 Base Base - 60 Base - 30 Base - 30 Base - 20

Example

The following example is a bit tricky: you might want to open another window with reference material.

Situation: Alvin York (S5, P9, E5, C3, I5, A10, L10) is carrying a hunting rifle and has a Small Guns skill of 150%, and one of his traits is Finesse. He spies an armored gentlemanMr Metal Man, wearing metal armor some distance (8 hexes) away, and decides to make an aimed shot for the eyes. This is what happens:

Alvin's base to hit is (150 - 30) + (8 * 9) + (No penalty) - (15 + 5) + 4 - 60 = 112%, a definite hit! Alvin's critical chance is (1 * 10) + (10) + (a mysterious numbermysterious) = Critical hit! Alvin rolls 1d100 for the critical effect table, and gets 85. His damage is (20 * 3)damage - (armor ignored) = 60

Mr. Metal Man loses 60 of his 70 hp, and staggers around blindly. With his remaining 4 of 10 action points, Alvin advances closer to Mr. Metal Man, who lost his responding turn as a result of the critical.

Alvin fires at the eyes again. BTH is the same, and CC is successful. CE rolls a 95.

Mr Man screams in agony, as a round of ammunition pierces his visor, blinding him. He falls slowly to his knees, bewildered and overcome. Bleeding from his helmet, he keels over, killed by the 56 damage AND the "instant kill" effect. With his remaining 4 action points, Alvin York marries Gracie Williams, has seven children, and dies at the age of 76.

Notes

The only way to roll a 101 or more is to take the Better Criticals perk.

^ Mr Metal Man Mr. Metal Man is completely average: every attribute is 5. He has 70 HP.

^ mysterious This number isn't documented anywhere. But it must be enormous for this character, because whenever this character successfully hits the eyes, he also gets a critical hit. Quite possibly, it is the penalty to hit a specified body part, inverted. This would give +60 in the above example for firing at the eyes.

^ damage A hunting rifle's damage is 8-20. The damage is random. Don't forget the -30% damage of finesse is not counted because critical with ignores armor!

Fallout 3

In Fallout 3, the critical hit feature is simplified from Fallout and Fallout 2. When a weapon is fired, it has a predefined, specific percentage chance of getting a critical hit (with a few exceptions, see below), which is essentially just added damage to the original base damage (the damage that will be dealt if the PC does not score a critical hit). This obviously sounds much simpler than the system of the first two games, but it is still more complex than it sounds.

Critical Chance

Main article: Critical chance

The player's base critical chance is determined by the Luck SPECIAL statistic and the Finesse, Survival Expert, and Ninja perks. The maximum possible base critical chance is 18% with ranged weapons, and 33% with unarmed and melee weapons. The base critical chance is modified by a weapon's critical multiplier to obtain the final chance to score a critical hit. Also, a +15% critical chance bonus is added to all attacks in V.A.T.S.

Critical Damage

Every weapon has a predefined critical damage, which is the damage added during a critical. The only modifier to critical damage is the Better Criticals perk, which gives criticals a 50% damage bonus. This is a lot more impressive than it sounds. For example, the Wazer Wifle has a critical damage of 28, but with the perk, the critical damage becomes 42, making 70 damage on a non-sneak critical and 140 damage on a Sneak Attack Critical.

Sneak Attack Critical

Main article: Sneak attack critical

A Sneak Attack Critical occurs when successfully attacking an opponent while being [HIDDEN] by using one's Sneak skill. Successfully hitting the target will result in a guaranteed critical strike. This more specialized critical strike doubles the damage generally done with a non-sneak attack critical. For example, Lincoln's repeater has a base damage of 50 (yours might be different with perks, weapon condition, and skill) and a critical damage of 50, so a basic critical hit would do 100 damage (unless you have the Better Criticals perk). When a sneak attack critical dealt, the damage completely doubles, so the Sneak Attack Critical gives a whopping 200 damage (250 with Better Criticals).

Fallout 4

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Successful attacks in V.A.T.S. fill your Critical meter. Once it's completely filled, you can unleash a devastating attack.

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Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel

In Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, the system works much like Fallout 3, when a weapon is fired, it has a predefined, specific percentage chance of getting a critical hit which is just to exceed the maximum limit of damage for a weapon.

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