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Rad Child is a perk in Fallout Tactics, Fallout: New Vegas, and J.E. Sawyer's Fallout Role-Playing Game and skill in Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.
Effects[]
Fallout Tactics and JES Fallout Role Playing Game[]
This perk is available for ghouls only; when irradiated the ghouls Healing Rate increases.
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel[]
With this skill, Cain restores HP whenever he takes radiation damage.
Point requirements[]
- 1 Rank: 48 points
Fallout: New Vegas[]
Health slowly regenerates when irradiated. The rate at which it heals is dependent upon extent to which the player is irradiated:
- Minor radiation poisoning (200-399 rads): +2 HP/second
- Advanced radiation poisoning (400-599 rads): +4 HP/second
- Critical radiation poisoning (600-799 rads): +6 HP/ second
- Deadly radiation poisoning (800-999 rads): +8 HP/second
As always, if one reaches 1000 rads, they will die immediately.
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