Durability (number of attacks before breaking) Damage per attack (damage per projectile)ĭurability (number of attacks before breaking) Weapon name (current weapon is highlighted)ĭamage per attack (damage per projectile) The following is based on developer test content cut from Fallout: New Vegas and has not been confirmed by canon sources.Įnd of information based on developer test content cut from Fallout: New Vegas.
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The plasma rifle can fire a total of about 370 times using standard cells, the equivalent of 31 reloads, from full condition before breaking. Unlike the plasma rifle in Fallout 3, this plasma rifle uses 2 microfusion cells per shot. Factoring in the transition from the Damage Resistance system to the Damage Threshold system, the plasma rifle is vastly underpowered compared to its Fallout 3 iteration. By 2281, they can be found less commonly throughout the Mojave Wasteland.Ĭompared to its Fallout 3 counterpart, this plasma rifle has a much lower damage-per-second rating with only a slight improvement in damage. In contrast to the Winchester P94, it does not have the electromagnetic claws.Īs of 2277, these plasma rifles can usually be found in use by Enclave soldiers on the East Coast. It taps into the cell, essentially a small fusion reactor, to produce a toroid of plasma that is ejected down a superconducting barrel. Like the AER9 laser rifle, it uses a microfusion cell as its power supply. This plasma rifle is a lightweight urban warfare weapon created by REPCONN Aerospace for the US Army based on engine parts from the failed Z43-521P - "Green Bean" plasma-powered rocket. While most industrial casters aren't powerful enough to dissolve bones too, subsequent models have no problem converting the target into a puddle of goo. Regardless, all types of plasma weapons have a common feature: when a Critical Hit is delivered, they can literally melt down enemies. However, later developments for the US Army would lead to a more compact design that was cheaper to produce and easier to train for, perfectly suited for urban warfare. Initially, the weapon was a bulky, industrial plasma caster, manufactured by Winchester Arms while it performed admirably, it was expensive and required specialized training to use. The bolt forms in a special chamber, which is then sent down a superconducting barrel, propelled by, and in some models stabilized by electromagnetic claws upon exiting it. They fire superheated bolts of plasma powered by either microfusion cells or heavy energy cells. Plasma rifles or plasma casters are high-tech weapons which find numerous applications in military and industrial fields. To change it, please edit the transcluded page.
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Fallout New Vegas Weapon Wikiįallout New Vegas Rename Weapons Mod It would be fun, and immerse you a little more in your character and the Fallout world.This section is transcluded from plasma rifle. For Fallout: New Vegas on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'How do you guys change weapon?' Millencolin true brew (2015 320.
So, if you had a specific Hunting Rifle that always seemed to find it's mark, be reliable, and save your ass in situations, you could rename it 'The Lifesaver', or if you going for comedy, you could just rename them to fit specific inside jokes and the like.įor Fallout: New Vegas on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'I wish you could rename equipment/weapons'. We got close to it with the weapon modifications (After all, nothing was better than taking a Brush Gun from your first killed Veteran Ranger, modding it up, and keeping it for sentimental sake.) After all, it's the difference between life and death. I think in the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout, a gun would be more of a friend and a companion rather than just a tool. I think it'd be pretty cool if you could rename weapons in the game to whatever you please.