

Some of the topics in the magazine were never mentioned in Fallout 3. It was originally written by Moira Brown with the help of the Lone Wanderer. The Wasteland Survival Guide is a carryover based on the book of the same name from Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. Additionally, only a single piece of softshell mirelurk meat can be acquired at a time when dropped from mirelurks. Queen Mirelurks and the Queen Nukalurk are also unaffected, dropping 5 pieces of meat each. Mole rats and mutant hounds are unaffected by issue #9, and will still only drop a single piece of meat. Permanently collect more meat from animal kills. In the locked cabin near the silos, on the floor near a mattress and steamer trunk. Permanently take 5% less damage from melee attacks. On a concrete block inside the sinkhole, by the cooking pot station. Permanently gain +10% discount from food and drink vendors. On the metal desk with the typewriter, entrance room area, ground floor (it is not in the laboratory building). In the underground bunker (root cellar found on the floor in the cabin), follow the hallway all the way to the end, by the journal terminal, on a metal desk.ĭiamond City is now permanently marked on your map (this perk won't be shown in perk-list of the Pip-Boy). Permanently unlock new decoration (two lawn flamingos) in workshop settlements (this perk won't be shown in perk-list of the Pip-Boy). On the sleeping bag, inside the main shack with the steamer trunk. Permanently heal +50% from irradiated packaged food and drink. On the counter of the diner and coolant recharge station. #3, The Bright Side of Radiation Poisoning Permanently take 5% less damage from insects.

Western side of the crater, on the table, lower level of a stilt shack with a lantern and caps stash on a table. Heal +50% more from fruits and vegetables. Inside the ship, on a table, under the bridge on the water's level. Reading an issue of this comic will grant a variant of the Wasteland Survival perk, (except for two) focusing on increasing survival efficiency with a specific topic. Similar to Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor, the Wasteland Survival Guide is a post- War edition magazine series, written and illustrated with crude pen drawings.
