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What Does Karma Do In Fallout 3 Start
Jan 22, 2016.Sponsored video. In the past, the Fallout franchise has been quick to judge by using the 'Karma' system. Good actions are given 'Good Ka. Karma on fallout is basically just like a good and evil system (similar to Fable I and II: Awesome games) If you have bad karma people will more or less hate you and vice versa for good karma. Another interesting factor is that people with bad karma are hunted by bounty hunters and people with good karma are attacked by evil assassins. Jul 30, 2010 Unlike like Fallout 3, in NV there are different factions throughout the fallout world. Your karma affects which factions will let you talk to them, do quests, etc. And depending on which factions you choose to help, others factions will not help you.
Karma
Fallout 3’s Karma system was pretty straightforward. Do good things, get positive Karma. Do bad things, get negative Karma. Various companions will follow you based on your Karma rating. High Karma characters will even leave you if you start making bad decisions. Some towns even offer benefits based on Karma while different factions may pursue you based on the same. Fallout 4…kind of does this, though it’s more tied to a companion’s approval rating than anything else (which can then open up their respective side quests). Your choice of faction is more straightforward as well – pick one that’s opposed to the others and usually, the others will be opposed to you, sooner or later. Are the two systems really all that different? Probably not but the Karma system in Fallout 3 did at least give some illusion to the impact of your actions. Plus it netted you a nice little title or two.
For an overview of karma in the Fallout universe, see Karma. |
Karma is the reflection of all good and evil choices you make during the game and how they are perceived by the inhabitants of the wasteland.
- 3Obtaining karma points
- 4Effects of karma levels
Karma levels
You begin the game with a value of zero, which increases or decreases based on the players actions. There are 5 levels of karma:
Value | Karma | Image |
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-1000 to -750 | Very Evil | |
-749 to -250 | Evil | |
-249 to +249 | Neutral | |
+250 to +749 | Good | |
+750 to +1000 | Very Good |
Karma titles
Your karma status is defined by a 'karma title', depending of your karma points and on your level. Karma titles above level 20 can only be reached with the add-onBroken Steel.
Level | Good karma | Neutral karma | Bad karma | Achievement/Trophy |
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1 | Vault Guardian | Vault Dweller | Vault Delinquent | - |
2 | Vault Martyr | Vault Renegade | Vault Outlaw | - |
3 | Sentinel | Seeker | Opportunist | - |
4 | Defender | Wanderer | Plunderer | - |
5 | Dignitary | Citizen | Fat Cat | - |
6 | Peacekeeper | Adventurer | Marauder | - |
7 | Ranger of the Wastes | Vagabond of the Wastes | Pirate of the Wastes | - |
8 | Protector | Mercenary | Reaver | 10G/bronze |
9 | Urban Avenger | Urban Ranger | Urban Invader | - |
10 | Exemplar | Observer | Ne'er-do-well | - |
11 | Capital Crusader | Capital Councilor | Capital Crimelord | - |
12 | Paladin | Keeper | Defiler | - |
13 | Vault Legend | Vault Descendant | Vault Boogeyman | - |
14 | Ambassador of Peace | Pinnacle of Survival | Harbinger of War | 20G/bronze |
15 | Urban Legend | Urban Myth | Urban Superstition | - |
16 | Hero of the Wastes | Strider of the Wastes | Villain of the Wastes | - |
17 | Paragon | Beholder | Fiend | - |
18 | Wasteland Savior | Wasteland Watcher | Wasteland Destroyer | - |
19 | Saint | Super-Human | Evil Incarnate | - |
20 | Last, Best Hope of Humanity | Paradigm of Humanity | Scourge of Humanity | 30G/silver |
21 | Restorer of Faith | Soldier of Fortune | Architect of Doom | - |
22 | Model of Selflessness | Profiteer | Bringer of Sorrow | - |
23 | Shepherd | Egocentric | Deceiver | - |
24 | Friend of the People | Loner | Consort of Discord | - |
25 | Champion of Justice | Hero for Hire | Stuff of Nightmares | - |
26 | Symbol of Order | Model of Apathy | Agent of Chaos | - |
27 | Herald of Tranquility | Person of Refinement | Instrument of Ruin | - |
28 | Lightbringer | Moneygrubber | Soultaker | - |
29 | Earthly Angel | Gray Stranger | Demon's Spawn | - |
30 | Messiah | True Mortal | Devil | 20G/bronze |
Obtaining karma points
Positive
- Donating caps to a church (In increments of 10, 50, or 100):+1 karma per cap
- Selling fingers taken from the corpses of evil characters (you killed) to Sonora Cruz via the Lawbringer perk:+10 karma per finger
- Giving away scrap metal to Walter in Water Processing Plant, Megaton for free:+10 karma per item
- Giving away purified water to beggar characters like Carlos outside of Rivet City:+50 karma per item
- Performing a good action in a quest: At least +50 karma (ex: Bring Cherry to Rivet City.)
- Killing a very evil character or creature (Allistair Tenpenny , Mister Burke, Eulogy Jones, Carolina Red, Ahzrukhal, Jaime Palabras, Jotun, Ymir, and Cutter):+100 karma
- Disarming the Megaton bomb in The Power of the Atom quest without requesting payment:+200 karma
- Activating the failsafe in the Tranquility Lane quest: +300 karma
- Activating Project Purityyourself in the quest Take it Back!: +1000 karmaBroken Steel
- Blowing up the Enclave Mobile Command Crawler in the Who Dares Wins quest in the Broken Steeladd-on :+1000 karma
- Taking the Escalator to Heaven perk in the Broken Steel add-on: +2000 karma (essentially, it resets your karma to the maximum 1000)
Neutral
- Taking the Karmic Rebalance perk in the Broken Steel add-on instantly sets your karma back to 0.
Negative
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- Devour a corpse (Cannibal perk required):-1 karma per corpse
- Stealing from a non-evil character or faction:-5 karma per instance (note that when stealing from owned (red text) containers, such as cabinets or lockers, the karma change applies once per activation of that container. Meaning, if you open a container once and steal two items, you lose 5 karma, but if you open the same container twice, stealing one item each time, you will lose 5 karma each time, which means you lose 10 karma). Items can be replaced in owned containers after being stolen, and then stolen again and again with the same karma loss each time, making for a useful method by which console gamers can decrease their karma, although repeatedly hacking an owned terminal is a faster way of doing this.
- Repeatedly hacking an owned (red text) terminal (Classifies as stealing, but can be done over and over again)-5 karma per hack attempt, NOTE, even accessing the terminal will result in negative karma
- Selling ears taken from the corpses of good characters (you killed) to Daniel Littlehorn via the Contract Killer Perk:-10 karma per ear
- Killing a good creature:-25 karma
- Performing an evil action in a quest: At least -50 karma
- Killing a non-evil character:-100 karma (although, this can be gotten around by shooting them once, making them hostile, then letting a follower kill them.)
- Giving psycho to Paulie Cantelli in Rivet City: -100 karma each time so long as he's alive
- Enslaving any character with the Mesmetron:-100 karma
- Causing Mister Lopez to commit suicide (either by pushing him or insulting him):-500 karma
- Letting the feral ghouls into Tenpenny Tower in the Tenpenny Tower quest: -600 karma
- Blowing up Megaton in the Power of the Atom quest:-1000 karma
- Infecting Project Purity with the modified FEV in the Quest Take it Back!:-1000 karmaBroken Steel
- Blowing up the Citadel in the Who Dares Wins quest in the Broken Steel add-on :-1000 karma
- Taking the Devil's Highway perk in the Broken Steel add-on:-2000 karma (essentially, it resets your karma to the minimum -1000)
Effects of karma levels
Good karma
- Access to Star Paladin Cross and Fawkes.
- Talon Company Mercs will come after you.
- A citizen in Megaton will reward you for your good-doings with ammo and other random gifts.
Neutral karma
- The use of the Impartial Mediation perk, the single biggest skill boost in the game.
- Access to Sergeant RL-3, a good early-to-mid game follower, and Butch.
- Neither Talon Company, nor the Regulators will come after you.
Bad karma
- The Regulators will be after you.
- Access to Clover and Jericho, good early-to-mid game followers.
- A slaver in Paradise Falls will reward you for your wrong-doings with ammo and other random gifts.
Companions and Karma
In Fallout 3, some companions have a karma level requirement that must be met if the player wishes to enlist them:
- Clover and Jericho need a bad karma to be recruited. After being hired, they will follow the player regardless of changes in karma level, although they will often mention how boring the player is, should he become good.
- Butch DeLoria and Sergeant RL-3, both recruited with neutral karma, are similar to Clover and Jericho. They will not leave if your karma becomes good or evil, but unlike Clover, you can't get them back with a high or low karma level when the main story separates you.
- Players with high karma may hire Fawkes or Star Paladin Cross. They are not slaves or servants like Clover and Charon: they will follow you of their own free will, without any cost, if you ask them and have good karma. Be aware, however, that being good characters, they will leave your side if you become evil after hiring them, and will refuse to follow you again until your karma is high enough.
- Dogmeat will follow you regardless of what your karma level is.
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