The Chinese Stealth Armor from Fallout 3 is still available in Fallout: New Vegas, although it no longer possesses a stealth field.
(Top of page) Fans of stealth, I have bad news for you. reference section, or if you have an alternative stealth build to contribute. Send me an email at the address listed in the copyright section if you have any suggestions for enhancing my stealth build or the V.A.T.S. Any changes you see are most likely the result of playing on a different gaming platform or not allowing Steam to update the game while in offline mode. What a swindle! Everything in this FAQ is based on playthroughs of Fallout: New Vegas on the PC with the most recent updates (forced by Steam) as of the date shown in the top version note below. In this game, you don’t even earn additional battle XP for it. As in Fallout 3, “extremely hard” setting reduces your damage by half and increases enemy damage by double. Even on the “very hard” difficulty level, the stealth build provided works effectively, but you must be very cautious while taking out strong opponents at range. Select a section: (You may also use Ctrl + F to rapidly locate anything.)Īlthough, unlike Fallout 3, it is not feasible to create an ultimate stealth character in Fallout NV, this FAQ is devoted to assisting stealth fans in creating the greatest stealth character possible. Dunigan’s The Fallout: New Vegas Not-So-Ultimate Stealth Character Guide