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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Tobacco has been mentioned or seen in the [[Fallout series|''Fallout'' series]] in varying forms. In the first two games -''[[Fallout]]'' - ''[[Fallout 2]]''— tobacco was limited to text only mentions and was never seen as an actual item. In ''[[Fallout 3]]'' and ''[[Fallout 4]]'', cigarettes have become an item in several forms and people can be seen smoking periodically in their day to day schedule, however, the player could not partake themselves. ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' is the only game to allow the player to use tobacco in the form of chewing tobacco, this can subsequently lead to [[tobacco addiction]].
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Tobacco, for all its health issues either smoking or chewing, never saw the widespread vilification it saw in reality. In fact, cigarettes were never banned or heavily regulated from advertising<ref>Cigarette ads can be found in most cities, from billboards to full building ad spaces.</ref> and don't come with a surgeon general warning and was a mainstay of the modern culture of the [[Fallout world]]. The popularity of tobacco was so great that cartons of full cigarettes (while still relatively rare) can be found 200 years after the [[Great War]]. Tobacco has been mentioned or seen in the [[Fallout series|''Fallout'' series]] in varying forms. In the first two games -''[[Fallout]]'' - ''[[Fallout 2]]''— tobacco was limited to text only mentions and was never seen as an actual item. In ''[[Fallout 3]]'' and ''[[Fallout 4]]'', cigarettes have become an item in several forms and people can be seen smoking periodically in their day to day schedule, however, the player could not partake themselves. In both ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' and ''[[Fallout 4]]'' the brand of cigarettes and brand of cigars can be used to track down [[Benny]] and [[Conrad Kellogg]], respectively.<ref>[[Ring-a-Ding-Ding!]] and [[Reunions]]</ref>
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''Fallout: New Vegas'' is the only game to allow the player to use tobacco in the form of chewing tobacco which can then subsequently lead to [[tobacco addiction]].
   
 
==In-game==
 
==In-game==
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===Box of Hoja Dulce Cigars===
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[[File:CigarCarton 20151204 21-14-50.png|right|100x100px]]
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{{Gamearticle|FO4|F76|link1=Cigar box|link2=Cigar box (Fallout 76)}}
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A whole box of [[Hoja Dulce]] cigars. The cigars are made of both [[cloth]] and [[fiberglass]].
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===Box of San Francisco Sunlights===
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[[File:FO4SanFranSunlightsNifskope.png|right|100x100px]]
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{{Gamearticle|FO4|F76|link1=Box of San Francisco Sunlights|link2=Box of San Francisco Sunlights (Fallout 76)}}
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A whole box of [[San Francisco Sunlights]] cigars. The favored brand of 100 year old mercenaries.
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===Cigar===
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[[File:Cigar.png|right|100x100px]]
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{{Gamearticle|FO4|F76|link1=Cigar|link2=Cigar (Fallout 76)}}
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A single cigar. Can last all day or an afternoon. However, it's already been partially smoked.
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===Cigarette===
 
===Cigarette===
 
[[File:Cigarette.png|right|100x100px]]
 
[[File:Cigarette.png|right|100x100px]]
 
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A single cigarette, not worth much on its own, but still a cigarette. However, it's already been partially smoked.
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A single cigarette. Not worth much on its own, but still a cigarette. However, it's already been partially smoked.
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===Coyote tobacco chew===
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[[File:Coyote tobacco chew.png|right|100x100px]]
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{{Gamearticle|FNV|link1=Coyote tobacco chew}}
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Harvested from wild tobacco plants common to the Mojave Desert, coyote tobacco chew is a reinvigorating plant that can be consumed raw to relieve stress and reduce sleepiness, thanks to the high concentrations of nicotine inside plant leaves. Before the Great War, it was commonly used for medicinal purposes, especially among Native Americans. In more recent times, it became a favorite of wastelanders for staying awake on the trail.
   
 
===Carton of cigarettes===
 
===Carton of cigarettes===
 
[[File:Carton of cigarettes.png|right|100x100px]]
 
[[File:Carton of cigarettes.png|right|100x100px]]
 
{{Gamearticle|FO3|FNV|FO4|link1=Carton of cigarettes (Fallout 3)|link2=Carton of cigarettes (Fallout: New Vegas)|link3=Cigarette carton}}
 
{{Gamearticle|FO3|FNV|FO4|link1=Carton of cigarettes (Fallout 3)|link2=Carton of cigarettes (Fallout: New Vegas)|link3=Cigarette carton}}
A carton of the cigarettes that contins up to 10 packs of cigarettes (or 200 individual cigarettes).
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A carton of the cigarettes that contins up to 10 packs of cigarettes (or 200 individual cigarettes). Comes in both the [[Big Boss]] and [[Grey Tortoise]] brands.
   
 
===Pack of cigarettes===
 
===Pack of cigarettes===
 
[[File:Pack of Cigarettes.png|right|100x100px]]
 
[[File:Pack of Cigarettes.png|right|100x100px]]
 
{{Gamearticle|FO3|FNV|FO4|link1=Pack of cigarettes|link2=Pack of cigarettes|link3=Pack of cigarettes (Fallout 4)}}
 
{{Gamearticle|FO3|FNV|FO4|link1=Pack of cigarettes|link2=Pack of cigarettes|link3=Pack of cigarettes (Fallout 4)}}
A whole pack of cigarettes, contains up to 20 cigarettes; worth more to anyone than a single cigarette.
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A whole pack of cigarettes, contains up to 20 cigarettes; worth more to anyone than a single cigarette. Comes in both the [[Big Boss]] and [[Grey Tortoise]] brands.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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F76 Symptomatic.png|Doctors say smoking ten packs of day is okay with the [[Sympto-Matic]]!
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</gallery>
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 05:56, 13 September 2019

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This is a lore summary, presenting intradiegetic or in-universe information about the subject. For game characteristics and similar data, consult the table on the right.
Game-specific articles
FalloutText mention only
Fallout 2Text mention only
Fallout 3Carton of Big Boss cigarettes
Cigarette
Pack of Big Boss cigarettes
FO: New VegasCarton of Big Boss cigarettes
Cigarette
Coyote tobacco chew
Distinctive cigarette butts
Pack of Big Boss cigarettes
Pyramid cigarettes
Fallout 4Carton of Grey Tortoise cigarettes
Hoja Dulce cigar box
Cigar (Lit cigar)
Cigarette
Pack of Grey Tortoise cigarettes
San Francisco Sunlights (Lit stogie)
Fallout 76Carton of Grey Tortoise cigarettes
Hoja Dulce cigar box
Cigar
Cigarette
Pack of Grey Tortoise cigarettes
San Francisco Sunlights
 
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Various forms of tobacco appear in nearly all games of the Fallout series.

Overview

Tobacco, for all its health issues either smoking or chewing, never saw the widespread vilification it saw in reality. In fact, cigarettes were never banned or heavily regulated from advertising[1] and don't come with a surgeon general warning and was a mainstay of the modern culture of the Fallout world. The popularity of tobacco was so great that cartons of full cigarettes (while still relatively rare) can be found 200 years after the Great War. Tobacco has been mentioned or seen in the Fallout series in varying forms. In the first two games -Fallout - Fallout 2— tobacco was limited to text only mentions and was never seen as an actual item. In Fallout 3 and Fallout 4, cigarettes have become an item in several forms and people can be seen smoking periodically in their day to day schedule, however, the player could not partake themselves. In both Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4 the brand of cigarettes and brand of cigars can be used to track down Benny and Conrad Kellogg, respectively.[2]

Fallout: New Vegas is the only game to allow the player to use tobacco in the form of chewing tobacco which can then subsequently lead to tobacco addiction.

In-game

Box of Hoja Dulce Cigars

CigarCarton 20151204 21-14-50
Gameplay articles:

A whole box of Hoja Dulce cigars. The cigars are made of both cloth and fiberglass.

Box of San Francisco Sunlights

FO4SanFranSunlightsNifskope
Gameplay articles:

A whole box of San Francisco Sunlights cigars. The favored brand of 100 year old mercenaries.

Cigar

Cigar
Gameplay articles:

A single cigar. Can last all day or an afternoon. However, it's already been partially smoked.

Cigarette

Cigarette

A single cigarette. Not worth much on its own, but still a cigarette. However, it's already been partially smoked.

Coyote tobacco chew

Coyote tobacco chew
Gameplay article:

Harvested from wild tobacco plants common to the Mojave Desert, coyote tobacco chew is a reinvigorating plant that can be consumed raw to relieve stress and reduce sleepiness, thanks to the high concentrations of nicotine inside plant leaves. Before the Great War, it was commonly used for medicinal purposes, especially among Native Americans. In more recent times, it became a favorite of wastelanders for staying awake on the trail.

Carton of cigarettes

Carton of cigarettes

A carton of the cigarettes that contins up to 10 packs of cigarettes (or 200 individual cigarettes). Comes in both the Big Boss and Grey Tortoise brands.

Pack of cigarettes

Pack of Cigarettes

A whole pack of cigarettes, contains up to 20 cigarettes; worth more to anyone than a single cigarette. Comes in both the Big Boss and Grey Tortoise brands.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. Cigarette ads can be found in most cities, from billboards to full building ad spaces.
  2. Ring-a-Ding-Ding! and Reunions