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Khan Trick is an unarmed perk in Fallout: New Vegas.
Effects
Khan Trick is a special unarmed perk given to you for completing Aba Daba Honeymoon. By relying on the dirty unarmed fighting tricks of the Great Khans, you can throw dust into the eyes of your enemies, temporarily stunning them.
It is used by performing a power attack while moving left or right. This move throws dirt into the eyes of your enemy, temporarily stunning them. In third person view, the PC crouches down, and throws both hands forward and out, though no dirt or dust is visually displayed. In first person, the same animation takes place and you can see the PC reach down to the ground. While this animation causes the screen to move left and right, the throw will be in the place you were initially looking (or where it would be based on aim movements during the animation).
Outside of VATS, the various special attacks are just fancy animations for a standard power attack, for better or worse. For Unarmed attacks, Stomp deals double damage to knocked down opponents, and Upper Cut and Cross offer small damage bonuses, which give them substantially better AP/Damage ratios than a standard attack. Unarmed Bare Fist Animations (Muay Boran / Muay Chaiya / Muay Thai Strikes) - posted in Fallout 4 Mod Requests: Hey guys, Ive been looking around for unarmed mods for animations and I havent found one that changes unarmed animations so Ill just propose an idea just for the fun of it in the event that anyone feels the itch to create something challenging.
- Dec 11, 2015 Fallout 4: 5 More Rare Creature Types You May Have Missed in the Commonwealth – Fallout 4 Secrets - Duration: 10:24. TheEpicNate315 1,699,153 views.
- This mod enables the player to have complete control over what power attacking and gun bashing does. It also enables the slide kick animation that previously.
- With Big League lvl 4, you can hit multiple target, and if you use a knife or any fast melee you can quickly make tons of damage. However, unarmed. Has a lot of funnier animations from what I saw. Not sure if the damage if the same, from what I saw it's a bit weaker.
Notes
- You must be on ground with dirt or sand in order for this ability to work.
- If you've killed Motor-Runner before you talk to Jack then you'll be unable to teach him new recipes therefore not being able to learn the Khan Trick. Due to numerous bugs with the associated quest itself, it may be difficult or outright impossible to earn this perk.
- This attack can only be used on humans, because it is completely useless on creatures.
- Any effects that are applied on hit with an unarmed weapon will be used on an enemy if the dirt hits them. This is most noticeable with unarmed weapons that have visual effects on hit, such as displacer gloves and ballistic fists.
- The Khan Trick knocks a target's weapons out of their hands if their weapon is equipped. If the weapon is unequipped, it remains on their person.
Bugs
- PlayStation 3Xbox 360 It is possible, when doing this attack on the New Vegas Strip, the animation for the attack will happen but the attack itself may fail to do anything.
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This article is a work in progress. ...Well, all the articles here are, in a way. But this one moreso, and the article may contain incomplete information and editor's notes. |
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Fallout 4 takes the series to Massachusetts, where a Pre-War civilian awakens after being cryogenically frozen in a vault for 200 years. There, the veteran goes on an epic journey to find some adhesive, romance eight people at once, and spend hours modding weapons and building towns. There was also something about a missing son, too...
- 2Unused Quests
- 4Unused Graphics
- 4.1Models
- 5Unused Items
- 6Unused Weapons
- 7Unused Armor
- 8Unused Mods
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Unused Maps Mostly testing and debugging rooms. |
DLCs From Automatron to Nuka-World. |
Unused Quests
The Enemy of My Enemy
Internally called MQ201.
The mission would have taken place between the quests Reunions and Dangerous Minds. While not actually cut (the quest itself still occurs), it doesn't appear in your active quests, as the quest itself has no stages to appear in the player's PipBoy.
Off the Grid
Internally called MQ301.
The mission would have taken place before The Nuclear Option. Several script remnants still exist for this quest, and indicate the following:
- This quest would trigger if the player was no longer allied with the Institute, and involved Synths taking control of Diamond City's Radio Tower. The quest would proceed once all the synths were eliminated.
- Hostages would have been involved, however this part of the quest was not fleshed out.
- A unique synth, Y7-38, is mentioned as a reference in one of the quests but not used. A male voice type is attached to this character in the main files, but also completely unused.
- The player would have taken this quest from either the Brotherhood of Steel, Railroad, or Minutemen. If for any reason the player was kicked out of the current faction related to the quest, it would default to the Minutemen.
- Whichever faction you sided with to guard Diamond City would then remain in the city guarding it; this is actually the one aspect that did remain in the game, though adjusted to occur after the player either destroyed the Institute or completed Airship Down.
The Replacement
Internally called InstM04.
This mission would have been unlocked, along with A House Divided, if the quest The Battle of Bunker Hill was completed. The icon implies that the Sole Survivor's dead spouse would have been cloned and turned into a Synth.
20 Leagues Under the Sea
Internally called MS03.
Judging by the quest's animation, 20 Leagues Under the Sea would have involved the Sole Survivor going underwater and fighting off mutated sea creatures, presumably with a harpoon gun (discussed in further detail below). There's also a marker (MS03ResurfaceMarker) located between the Yangtze and the Shamrock Taphouse, as well as an unused Institute terminal entry (InstM02Terminal2Message) called 'MS03 Temp Hydroponics Message':
ACCESS LOG Access: Local. Login: ABinet. Notes: Routine diagnostic on Courser designate X6-88, all functions nominal. Access: Local. Login: ABinet. Notes: More programming work on new AI software update. Access: Local. Login: ABinet. Notes: Prototype testing of neural net upgrades. |
Additionally, several cut quest scripts, namely DN158QuestScript, point to originally using the Yangtze itself to locate an underwater vault, in this case Vault 120. However, what that Vault would have consisted of is anyone's guess, as several of the files appear to overlap with the Institute Bioscience area (referred to internally as Hydroponics).
Salvage
Internally called InstR01 OLD, which shares its internal name with Pest Control (albeit with the OLD part removed).
All that remains of this radiant quest is its entry and stages:
Stage | Description |
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20 | Check on the Synths |
30 | Take the Status Report to Max Loken. |
1000 | Quest complete |
Judging from the name and stages, Salvage would have involved checking up on synths and obtaining status reports from them, much like the mission Political Learnings.
That's the Spirit/Bullet
Internally called MS12 and MS18, respectively.
Nothing exists of these sidequests other than their names and IDs.
Unused Dialogue
To do: Check if dialog exists for Maxson/other BOS members. |
Inside the files for Paladin Danse's dialogue are remains of a cut subquest where, after the subquest 'Blind Betrayal', him and the player fight and kill Maxson, after which the player becomes the Elder of the Brotherhood.
Speaker | Text | File |
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Paladin Danse | If you're referring to Maxson, you're right. He's still going to be a problem. But I might have a way out. | |
Paladin Danse | I hope that's enough to convince you to take your place as Elder of the Brotherhood. | |
Paladin Danse | The Litany is clear. We have a new Elder. | |
Paladin Danse | Just prepare yourself. I don’t know what Maxson will have in store when we arrive. | |
Paladin Danse | When Haylen warned me about Quinlan’s discovery, she begged me to confront Maxson. She told me that there were Brotherhood soldiers that still believed in me, that would stand behind me if I challenged his authority. At the time, I told her that it wouldn’t be right to cause a rift in our ranks. We’re on the brink of war with the Institute, and weakening our unity felt like I’d be… Backstabbing my own troops. But knowing that you’re still with me… Maybe that will be enough to convince Maxson that he’s making a mistake. I’ll come back to the Prydwen with you, and we’ll confront Maxson together. | |
Paladin Danse | As a Brotherhood of Steel Paladin, I’m issuing a formal challenge against your authority as Elder. We’ll settle this matter as it was written in the Litany: In combat. Then you leave me no choice. | |
Paladin Danse | Right now, I’m not sure we can even get near Maxson before the Brotherhood would cut us down. But we have to try. I’ve known Maxson for a long time, and under all that protocol is a decent man. |
Unused Graphics
Models
Broadsider Mods
Within the files of the game are two mod-related models for the Broadsider; a scope add-on and a bomb projectile. The mods cannot be spawned in-game or attached to the Broadsider.
Brotherhood Armor
There are three unused variations of the BOS Uniform; from left to right, they are Kells' coat, the BOS Lab Coat, and Maxson's cape. Kells and Maxson wear different-looking apparel in the final game, and the BOS Lab Coat was most likely replaced with the Science Scribe's Armor.
Chinese Assault Rifle
An unfinished model exists for the Chinese Assault Rifle from Fallout 3, internally called 'assaultrifle-proto'.
Harpoon Gun
A roughly-textured model of a weapon with parts from a Syringer and an assault rifle. Its internal name would place it with the unused '20 Leagues Under the Sea' quest.
A harpoon gun was eventually added in the DLC Far Harbor, but with an entirely different model.
Metal Helmets
Three unused models exist of what appear to be early variations of the Metal helmet. The last model has an appearance similar to the Motorcycle helmet from Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. It's possible that helmets, similar to armor pieces, would have had normal/sturdy/heavy tiers.
While the scarf model was discarded, the helmet and goggles would be split into the Metal helmet and the Wraparound goggles, respectively.
Textures
Even though only two issues of the hairstyle magazine La Coiffe appear in-game, there are covers for three more magazines in the game's files.
Unused Items
Use the console command player.additem (ID) 1 to add any of the following items/weapons/armor to your inventory.
Institute gourd
ID: 00173b13
An Institute variant of the gourd. It heals more health (+20 to +10), delivers no rads, and is more valuable (36 caps to 6).
Pristine deathclaw egg (junk variant)
ID: 00190ae4
A scrappable variant of the regular pristine deathclaw egg that's obtained in 'The Devil's Due'. It can be broken down for two Bone and one Acid, much like the cracked deathclaw egg.
RobCo defragmenter
ID: 000e5081
A holotape that serves as a (fake) defragmenter for the terminals and Pip Boy.
Turret_override.exe
ID: 00106e96
A modified version of the RobCo defragmenter. It's designed to hack and destroy turrets, similar to the holotape acquired from the turret edition of Total Hack.
Unused Weapons
GasTrap Dummy
ID: 000001f6
An unequippable melee/unarmed weapon. The name suggests it was meant for a flammable gas trap.
Handmade Gun
ID: 0014831d
A gun that has no range and is listed as using 5.56mm rounds. It can be equipped, but all the weapon does is make the player stick out their fists without the ability to punch. The gun can be fired in third person, but lacks a firing noise and its world model is broken.
Mini Nuke
ID: 0010e689
A strange weapon, the Mini Nuke attaches the titular ammo to the player's right hand. It deals a rather high damage output for an unarmed weapon.
Mortar
IDs: 0005de31, 00063b72, 00063b73 (guns), 0005de33 (ammo)
Three different copies of the Broadsider, presumably used for the Minutemen artillery strikes. The first one deals less damage than the other two, both of which are exactly the same except for their ID number.
Nuke
IDs: 00065df2 (gun), 00065df3 (ammo)
Yet another copy of the Broadsider, most likely used for the nuclear missiles fired by the Yangtze submarine. The only difference between it and the Mortar weapons are its damage and ammo type. Firing the weapon will cause a gigantic missile to shoot out of the barrel, before exploding in a way similar to a Mini Nuke.
Unused Armor
To do: Add the wearable baby Shauns (f468e and 22f83f). |
Cait's Bandolier
ID: 001921d8
It's the bandolier that Cait normally wears. It's mostly complete, aside from a lack of a world model.
Robotic bits
ID: 0022f0dd
An invisible piece of clothing that takes up the eyewear slot. It provides no Damage Resistance, but adds +1 to Perception. Given its overworld model (which is the Faded trench coat), the Robotic bits probably would have been something that Nick Valentine wore.
Vault 75 Jumpsuit
ID: 00225f7e (dirty), 0022da67 (clean)
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The first of three unused Vault jumpsuits.
Vault 95 Jumpsuit
ID: 0022da73 (dirty), 0022da66 (clean)
The second unused Vault jumpsuit.
Vault 101 Jumpsuit
ID: 000976b3 (dirty), 0022da6a (clean)
The final unused Vault jumpsuit, and the most interesting due to Vault 101 not appearing in Fallout 4.
Unused Mods
To do: Document the hunting rifle bipod. |
These mods can be applied by dropping the weapon/armor piece into the world map, clicking the item, and typing amod XXXXXXXX into the console, with XXXXXXXX being the mod's respective ID.
Gamma Gun Signal Splitter
ID: 000b9a58
A muzzle mod for the Gamma gun that basically turns it into a shotgun. It works on both Lorenzo's Artifact and the Zeta gun.
X-01 Brotherhood Paint-job
ID: 001979a4 (light), 001979a6 (dark)
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There exists unused Brotherhood of Steel paint-jobs for the X-01 Power Armor. For some reason (probably the suit's connections to the Enclave), the mod was removed, making the T-series the only set of Power Armor to have the Brotherhood paint-job.
Unused Perks
There are several perks in the game that cannot be obtained. These would have been granted by actions in-game, similar to companion perks:
- ID: 0004D873: Silent Running Running is as silent as sneaking. An old Fallout staple, the perk's filename is tagged 'MightDelete'.
- ID: 00085331: Initiate: Take 10% less damage from feral ghouls, super mutants and synths. BoS-related.
- ID: 000865E8: Knight: Smaller power armor core explosion. Despite the description, the perk doesn't actually seem to do anything.
- ID: 0009AC95: Secret Agent: Stealth Boy effects last 10 seconds longer. Railroad related.
- ID: 0009AC98: Station Master: Get a 5% bonus on selling items. Railroad related.
- ID: 000A5993: In the Blood: +5 Radiation Resistance, but -5 to maximum health. Judging from the description involving the Railroad, it would have been used if you took Tinker Tom's battery acid shot.
- ID: 000B0EC0: Liam's Algorithm: Claims to grant 'improved hacking', but doesn't actually seem to do anything. The quest tag on it suggests it was related to the Plugging a Leak quest.
- ID: 000E1A24: True Hero: +1 Luck. The quest is tagged MS04, making it part of the Silver Shroud quest, and probably would have been acquired by saving Kent Connolly from Sinjin. Doesn't appear to actually do anything, however.
- ID: 0014B730: Blimp Buster: Described internally as 'RR303BlimpBuster', the perk has no visible effects, but presumably would have been granted for completing Rockets' Red Glare.
- ID: 000EECC0: Wired Reflexes: +15 AP. While it shares a name with a Fallout 3 perk, it has a different effect. Tagged MS17, which would have made it as part of matters involving Covenant.
Several perks are not unused, but have descriptions that would normally never be seen as they are NPC-exclusive:
- ID: 00023752 Deathclaw Rage: 'The deathclaw takes less damage when fighting multiple enemies.'
- ID: 00023753 Deathclaw Rage: 'The deathclaw does increaed damage when fighting multiple enemies.'
- ID: 00031AC6 Deathclaw Exploit: 'The deathclaw does increaed damage when fighting anybody who isn't the player.'
- ID: 00064009 crSetRangedDmgPerk: 'Sets the crAttackDamage actor value to the melee damage done by creatues.'
- ID: 00085333 BoSPaladinPerk: 'Recover health while in power armor.'
- ID: 000BA42F ModLimbDamage: 'Generic Perk used to hook actor value into limb damage system. Make sure this perk is added to anyone whose actor value you mod to use with this perk.'
- ID: 000BA435 ModFallingDamage: 'Generic Perk used to hook actor value into falling damage system. Make sure this perk is added to anyone whose actor value you mod to use with this perk.'
- ID: 000BA440 ModDetectionMovement: 'Generic Perk used to hook actor value into detection system to change the effect of movement. Make sure this perk is added to anyone whose actor value you mod to use with this perk.'
- ID: 000BA448 ModChemMagnituteDamage: 'Generic Perk used to hook actor value into chem potency. Make sure this perk is added to anyone whose actor value you mod to use with this perk.'
- ID: 000D3F37 ModExtraLimbDamage: '25% extra limb damage'
- ID: 000D3FCB ModChanceCripple: '20% chance to cripple a limb'
- ID: 000ED6DC GenericBrawlPreventLimbDamage: 'Limb damage is reduced by 100%.'
- ID: 001504FC crRangedDmgPerk: 'Adds the crAttackDamage actor value to the melee damage done by creatures.'
- ID: 001D97D5 CompanionPreventLimbDamage: 'Limb damage is reduced by 100%.'
- ID: 0023D4B0 RECheckpointPreventLimbDamage: 'Limb damage is reduced by 100%.'
- ID: 00245BA3 Ignore Armor with Melee Weapons: '10% per mod piece'
- ID: 00245B9B More unarmed damage!: '10% unarmed per mod piece'
There are also several effects related to perks that go unused in the finished game:
- ID: 0004B260 Rock Steady: +10 Damage Resistance
- ID: 0004B269 Well Groomed: +1 Charisma
- ID: 0004D86C Cyborg: +15 Radiation, Poison and Damage Resistance
- ID: 00135F0B Backpacking: +5 carry weight. According to the name, this would have been provided by one of the Wasteland Survival Guide magazines.
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Unused Actors and Changed Actors
Several actors are named differently internally, either in regards to their main file or files related to them.
- Dr. Goodfeels: The hippie robot that circles around Sunshine Tidings Co-Op is internally referred to by a more recognizable name, Dr. Feelgood.
- High Rise: The Railroad agent you escort to Ticonderoga is called internally by his voicetype as Low Road Franklin.
- Rufus Rubins: Was originally Stanley Rubins, and would have been Tommy's bartender in the Combat Zone. Despite the name change, many of the files still refer to him as Stanley.
- Spare: A Mr. Handy who was supposed to appear in the General Atomics Galleria, specifically the Back Alley Bowling. He even has a set spawn point behind the main counter, but is set to initially disabled, with nothing set to enable him.
Unavailable Vendors
- Tina De Luca was originally intended to be a special vendor at one point, as her character file references 'WorkshopVendorChestMisc01'. However this appears to be a placeholder reference during development as this is also used by Trader Stands, and she actually lacks the additional check to see which station she is assigned to activate it.
- Parker Quinn, a scammer found near the South Boston Police Department, actually has variables set in his file to not only act as a settler but also a tier 4 vendor. This may be an unintentional bug from copying data from Ron Staples' character file, as both refer them to the wrong type of stand to unlock their special inventory.
- Deezer, the lemonade offering robot found in Covenant, was originally supposed to sell you lemonade, not just give one free sample a day. 'VendorCovenantDeezer' would have contained 250 bottlecaps and 8 Deezer's Lemonade.
- Patches was a neutral raider intended to appear in the Combat Zone, and his shop ('VendorCZPatches') would have sold grenades, armor, weapons, food, and mines.
Miscellaneous
- There are two characters in the game that have full settler commands available, but never actually appear in a settlement: Honest Dan (investigator in Covenant), and Chem Vendors (randomly generated random encounter vendors). These options can be seen in full if they are forcibly pulled into a settlement using console commands or tier 3 Intimidation. However unlike other settlers they have a specific patrol point, and will promptly return to it.
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