

It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Perhaps I'll inventory it.The Vietnam War ( Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Việt Nam), also known as the Second Indochina War, was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. Several guns, ammunition of all kinds including batteries for the car or your energy weapons, another pair of boots in case you stuffed up in the Toxic Caves, some hand grenades, a wrench, and some other stuff too. Nearly every searchable container has something in it.


There's lots of goods in New Reno Arms basement. every have a party member switch from a high-powered assault rifle to a knife?). 44 Magnum (speed Load) on everyone who can use it since it's a good backup and does enough damage that you won't want to cry if they pull it out unexpectedly. That way you can give everyone a Magneto-Laser pistol (If you wanted to, I suppose), or give both Marcus and yourself Turbo Plasma Rifles, etc. I don't know if the Chicken would've been good for anything.Īlgernon does do upgrages for free, but the Bartertrick nets you *infinite* weapons, each with a full magazine. I believe it was supposed to put a chicken in your party. Doesn't do anything now, but you'll notice you can select the "Use" icon in your inventory. nothing! But it's funny.Īnyway, Yes, I mean the "Easter Egg". Downstairs there's all sorts of neat stuff, but the only one of note here is the Easter Egg, an item that was supposed to have far-reaching uses but now does. A dog blocks access to a container which I think has some items, but they're not worth the super-stimpacks it'd take to wipe out the dog.

upstairs there's a 9mm Mauser pistol (Better than a 10mm but when you get it it's largely useless), and an NCR Holotape that you cannot actually use. This trick has far-reaching implications wherever you pay for something in dialogue from someone with whom you can barter.įurthermore, there are some notable items to be found laying around the place. Pick it up and repeat until you've got as many of the weapon as you please. If you ask for an upgrade, then one text level before actually paying, enter barter, and drop it, then leave barter and agree, the game will give you a new weapon full of ammunition. The old one are not upgraded, but rather *replaced*. Superior forms of weapons are totally new items. why is this useful, if Algernon does them for free, also? Because you can barter with ihm and use the "Barter Trick" to get infinite upgraded weapons and thereby arm your party with a lot of good weapons if you care to. I _Think_ that if you have a particularly high barter skill, he will do upgrades for free. As mentioned, asking Eldrige to upgrade after finishing the game will make him wig out on you. If you unlock the back door, the NPCs do go through the fence. New Reno Arms is a buggy place in general.
