

Worn a little thin in places, and patched more times than a hobos dungarees, they still blocks most radiation - but youre gonna want something sturdier when the rads start climbing. It is scary not being able to see any item, let alone a quest item that i am unable to interact with. SHoddy Radiation Suits are a type of radiation suit in Wasteland 2. My biggest problem with this new inventory screen is that it just makes the item disappear. Also this still only addresses a portion of the issue. They are also colloquially called Rad suits. Rad suits (Wasteland 2) Type Quest item, Radiation suit Background Radiation suits are designed to offer protection against radiation and are necessary to traverse areas that are made unliveable because of high amounts of radiation. Wasteland 2 > General Discussions > Topic Details. I wasnt originally going to look the matter up, but now that Id given up on them and have killed nearly ever Red Scorpion, and still nobodys talking to me, nor can I explore further on the map, Im starting. And once you get a rad suit of 6, you can walk anywhere. Wasteland 2 Spoilers Error Cant find Red, Rad Suits. Anything over that and you'll start taking damage.
#WASTELAND 2 RAD SUITS UPDATE#
You can hand in the bags to woodson one at a time and he will update you on on how much more you need for the new rad suits. Rad suits are a type of item in Wasteland 2. If you have a rad suit of +4, you can safely wander through rad clouds 4 or lower. You require, as Woodson says, 56lb of cat litter. Ask him about rad suits and hell tell you about a Ranger named Rick Baychowski, who was picked up by the Rangers and taken back to the Citadel to be. When I click on 'equip' nothing happens (rad suits don't vanish in inventory) and all my rangers die if I try to cross the. This page lists all radiations suits in Wasteland 2. I got from Woodson the rad suits to cross the nothern radiation wall. Can't equip rad suits for going to Hollywood.

It does remove your old one, but you can't sell it to any vendors. If you try to complete all the quests you find you'll end up with more litter than you need. Wasteland 2: Director's Cut > General Discussions > Topic Details. If you happen to wear the +2 radd suits it will read 'Radiation Resistance 2'. There it will list in the middle of the screen, just left of you character attributes, your current 'Radiation Resistance'. Press C (Default key) to open the character sheet, click on the character tab. When you equip a better suit the old one will be unequipped and put back into your inventory. Your current rad resistance is listed on your character sheet. Not that an entire party sharing one suit ever did. I'm assuming when I find a higher resistance suit I will just place that atop my old one since there is no place in which I can remove the old one. You replace the +2 with a +4 etc., like wearing a different set of armour.So you thought having no spot for an EQUIPABLE item and having it just disappear (A QUEST ITEM) was a good design choice? With no prompt what-so-ever that it was equipped? Really? I almost lost over half an hour of playtime because it happened right after I finished going into the citedal and talking to everyone and getting my first requisition order ect. I can't remember if the max level in LA is 6 or not, I remember 6 but could be 4 for the endgame areas. I mean you can still run around and explore somewhat, but basically no those rad suits are the way the entire story progresses, and that's done that way to lock you out of late game areas which you can only get to by finishing certain plot points to get the extra radiation suits that'll allow you to get there.


It's biggest deviation from Fallout 1 & 2 being that version of being meatwalled off from the more linear storyline with no chance to progress beyond it. Basically the game's story is softlocked to rad levels, which kind of sucks when you've played Fallout in the late 90s/00s and already are used to these high expectations about what open world, good writing, and excellent RPG system are supposed to look like (and Wasteland 2 did it so well, btw, partly because lot of same talent worked on it as the original Fallout).
