This list will show players some of the must-collect energy weapons in the game and help them decide on which ones they should use in battle. RELATED: How to Join Every Faction in Fallout New Vegas Laser and plasma weapons are in high supply in the Mojave wasteland, and players just can't stop themselves from using these powerful energy weapons.
However, where its arsenal of toys really shines is in the energy department.
The original version, its history and authors can be found at the Nukapedia page " Fallout: New Vegas weapons".Fallout New Vega s has possibly the best selection of armor and weapons of any Fallout game that's been released so far. The contents of this page were partially or entirely copied from Nukapedia, the Fallout Wiki, and are therefore licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Strength: The Strength required to use the weapon without penalty. Skill: The weapon skill and skill level required to use the weapon without penalty. Value: Sale value of the weapon in bottlecaps. Weight: Weight value of the weapon that applies to encumbrance. Weapons that require a reload every shot have damage per second shown including reload times, all others show sustained rates without reloads.Īmmo: The type of ammunition the weapon uses. This stat is most useful for comparing semi-automatic weapons like rifles, where one can see the full damage caused by a single shot, regardless of how long it takes to load and fire the next one.ĭPS: Damage per second the maximum cyclic damage dealt in one second, expressed as rate of fire times damage.
For most small guns, that is a single bullet, but for shotguns, it is a single shell (containing several small pellets), and for heavy weapons such as the ALPHA turbo laser it is a single beam. and shows the damage caused by a single click of the mouse/trigger. Damage: This information comes straight from the G.E.C.K.