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The Auto-Docs within Vault City can brew synthetic substitutes for otherwise-addictive substances. As I understand it, these synthetics were used as placebos for chem addicts before the war.
”The Vault City bartender is the bartender at the Parlor Room in Vault City in Fallout 2.
Background[]
A tall man in an elegant suit, the bartender has a fixed stare, professional demeanor, and appears completely detached from the reality around him. He is a Servant, but unlike many others, he appreciates his fate, as he has been educated and taught many useful skills.
Interactions with the player character[]
Interactions overview[]
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This character is a merchant. | Sells: Water ($5) Alcohol-Z ($20) |
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This character provides character bonuses. |
Applied after buying a total of 100 Alcohol-Z shots: With low luck it will apply negative effects: |
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Notes[]
This bartender is one of the multitude of characters that breaks the fourth wall after the player completes Fallout 2.
Appearances[]
The Vault City bartender appears only in Fallout 2.
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