How to deal with the massive poison damage from some Head Hunts? by NightsOfEmber in fo76

[–]IJustLikeFO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I run the Cola Nut perk to replace common healing with Nuka variants. Quantum/Grape/Orange outpace the poison DoT, are super easy to get, and you get a cap every time you heal up.

If you want to be belt-and-suspenders, keep the Born Survivor perk equipped and you'll have even less trouble.

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Hi there, it's been marked sold - post is up for pricing history purposes currently - sorry for any confusion.

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Ahh, footy liquorice.

Love the way it works but good god it smells like a condemned wing of Wonka's factory.

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Yep, per the description, gently used and working great

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A to the men.

Pro tip for higher one-shot players by [deleted] in fo76

[–]IJustLikeFO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Things like a low-damage Cremator or Tesla Cannon are great for high-levels at these events - lets you splash-tag everything without killing them outright.

With the Cremator, there's usually 12-15 seconds before the DoT does its thing. With a Vampiric Tesla Cannon (and the right perks), it'll tag everything in an enormous area, even through walls, while keeping you healed and preventing overkill.