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I know how to fight with fists and feet. Think you can learn that?
”Lucas (Standing Fist in unpatched games) is the chief warrior of Arroyo in Fallout 2.
Background[]
The most capable warrior in the village, Lucas leads the way in combat and trains others in the sweet science of pugilism.
Interactions with the player character[]
Interactions overview[]
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This character provides character bonuses. |
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Bonuses[]
- The player can receive substantial training in Unarmed, as long as their Agility is 6 or more. Lucas' training sets the skill at 40% if it is below that threshold, or 55% if above.
Other interactions[]
- Lucas is the first opportunity to practice bartering: His bag of healing powder can be easily traded for a few radscorpion tails from the Temple. Be sure to attempt to do so before accepting his training otherwise you will lose the opportunity in dialogue. In which case, you will then have to resort to Stealing to acquire his healing powder.
Inventory[]
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Behind the scenes[]
- Lucas is named after Łukasz Kawarski, the second place winner of the Fallout trivia contest.
Appearances[]
Lucas appears only in Fallout 2.
References
- ↑ Lucas: "{101}{}{Lucas is the chief warrior of your tribe.}"
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