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Fire Resistance allows you to resist fire. The higher your fire resistance, the less damage you incur from fire-based attacks, such as from fire ants, or from enemies using fire-based weapons like the flamer or heavy incinerator.
Increasing the resistance[]
Fallout 3[]
- The Ant Might or Ant Sight Perk can be acquired from Doctor Lesko during the course of the Fallout 3 quest Those!. Either perk grants +25% fire resistance.
- Enclave Hellfire armor grants a +30% fire resistance and the Enclave Hellfire helmet a +5%.
- Applying fire ant nectar will increase fire resistance by 25%.
If one has all three of the aforementioned flame-retardant abilities, the total will be 85% fire resistance, making enemies such as Enclave Hellfire troopers or fire ants little to no problem.
Bugs[]
- shishkebab is not affected by fire resistance. The
Fallout: New Vegas[]
- Applying fire ant nectar will increase fire resistance by 25%.
- Using any of the gecko-backed armors, or the White Legs hide armor or outfit from Honest Hearts will increase fire resistance by 15%.
- The Scorched Sierra power armor from Lonesome Road increases fire resistance by 25%.
Bugs[]
- shishkebab is not affected by fire resistance. The incendiary grenade, Dead Money's gas bomb, and Honest Hearts's fire bomb are affected by energy resistance where they should be affected by fire resistance. The
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