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+ | |image =HereandNow.gif |
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+ | |games1 =FO2, FOT, JES |
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+ | |ranks1 =1 |
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+ | |games2 =FO3, FNV |
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+ | |ranks2 =1 |
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+ | |requires3 =[[Level]] 8 |
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+ | |effects3 =Gain one additional experience [[level]] |
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− | This perk "grants an additional experience [[level]] with all advantages that entails" - Except one advantage. The level you just gained has no perk, as Here and Now effectively disappears after giving you another level. This is rather fitting with the idea of a person living in the "Here and Now" by choosing this perk, gaining a small short-term advantage by sacrificing a larger long-term benefit. |
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+ | Instantly levels the player character up. The perk is essentially useless, as experience is never in short supply and picking this perk robs the player of a valuable perk slot. After all, the point of levels is to get perks. Getting a perk to gain levels is the definition of waste. |
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− | * Taking this perk effectively robs you of a perk. Since there are only 20 levels in ''Fallout 3'' (30 with ''[[Broken Steel]]'') you're sacrificing a perk later for some skill points and extra health now. Unless you really need the level urgently, it would be in your best interest to choose a perk with more value. |
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− | * In unpatched ''Fallout 2'', if you chose this perk at a high level, you would gain a level for every 3 levels you had already got. So if you got it at level 15 you would get 5 or 6 free levels. You would, however, get no perks for these levels. |
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− | * In ''Fallout 3'', you cannot take this perk at level 20, unless you have ''[[Broken Steel]]'', in which case you cannot take this perk at level 30. |
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− | * In Fallout New Vegas, if you do the perk glitch of obtaining more then 15 Perks, you can use the Here and Now perk to stop from leveling up from level 14 on onward. You still lose out on a more beneficial perk, but now you can get experience points like a normal game after level 14. |
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+ | If the player wants to waste their perk, they can't take it at the level cap. |
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− | {{Navbox perks FNV}} |
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− | {{Navbox perks FOT}} |
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− | {{Navbox perks JES}} |
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− | [[Category:Fallout 2 perks]] |
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− | [[Category:Fallout 3 perks]] |
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− | [[Category:Fallout: New Vegas perks]] |
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− | [[Category:Fallout Tactics perks]] |
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− | [[Category:Lionheart perks]] |
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− | [[Category:J.E. Sawyer's Fallout RPG perks]] |
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− | [[pl:Tu i Teraz]] |
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− | [[ru:Здесь и сейчас]] |
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With this Perk you immediately gain one experience level.
”— In-game description, Fallout 2Here and Now is a perk in Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout Tactics, Fallout: New Vegas, J.E. Sawyer's Fallout Role-Playing Game and Lionheart.
Effects
Instantly levels the player character up. The perk is essentially useless, as experience is never in short supply and picking this perk robs the player of a valuable perk slot. After all, the point of levels is to get perks. Getting a perk to gain levels is the definition of waste.
If the player wants to waste their perk, they can't take it at the level cap.