Equipment list remedies and recreational substances
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This page is one of the equipment lists. The lists for furniture and other accomodations can be found here.
The list with the closely related drugs can be found at the equipment list drugs.
Medicine for common injuries
| Name: | Description: | Effect: | Price: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Healing powders | A powder to be applied to the wound, made by the shamans of the wild tribes by mixing Xander root and Broc flower. It does weaken the Perception for a short time. |
PE -1 for 4 hours 1 D10 + 10 hit points restored |
13 $ | 1 pound |
| Stimpak | Before the Great War they made millions of this cell regeneration booster. Based on natural resources that are still readily available after the war. | 1 D10 + 10 hit points restored | 30 $ | 0.3 pound per piece |
| Super-Stimpak | More potent stimpak. Can have side effects. | 1 D20 + 20 hit points restored -(D6 -1) Damage after one hour |
250 $ | 0.7 pound per piece |
| Mega-Stimpak | Extremly potent healing agent. WARNING: Can lead to EXTREME side effects. Please consult your Doctor or Pharmacist |
2 * D20 + 10 hit points restored (repeatable) -D20 damage after 1.5 hours |
500 $ | 1.6 pounds per piece |
Antistrahlenmittel
| Name: | Description: | Effect: | Price: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NukaCola | As popular after the Great War as it was before. A caffeinated soft drinks. Some people say it's addictive. | 1 D3 hit points restored -5 Rad |
3 $ plus (prices vary greatly depending on location) |
1 pound |
| Rad-X | A radiation tolerance enhancing medication from before the War. | +40 points radiation resistance | 35 $ | 0.2 pounds per package of the pul |
| Rad-Away | A true miracle drug from before the Great War. An IV that binds irradiated particles in the body and helps to release them the natural way. | -50 Rad | 50 $ | 1 pound per ÍV bag |
Recreational drugs:
These drugs can lead to addictions. In the case of tobacco and alcohol, these addictions are well known. We left the effects away here, since they are strongly dependent on the situation. We could have added these "recreational drugs" without a problem to the equipment list drugs, but those have more clear and well pronounced effects.
| Name: | Description: | Effect: | Price: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cigarettes | Also known as "coffin nails". Those from before the Great War are still quite valuable trade goods. Those from after the War are usually hand rolled and without filters. | - | 4 $ plus for the pre War products 3 $ plus for 5 - 10 post War products |
0.05 pounds |
| Pipe tobacco | Tobacco for pipes. Here as well, the difference is between the aromatic pre War products and the more simple post War products. | - | 10 $ (pre War) 3 $ (post War) |
0.1 pound |
| Cigars | Roasted and blended tobacco leaves rolled into dried tobacco leaves. Bad for the lungs, but a great look if one likes that. | - | 10 $ (pre War/piece) 5 $ (post War/3 pieces) |
0.2 Pfund |
| Marihuana | A drug that had been quite popular with hippies and other liberal groups before the Great War, that is also quite useful as a medical pain suppresant. It is often prescribed by Wasteland doctors. | - | 30 $ | 1 pound |
| Alcoholic beverages | Starting with soft drinks like typical, American pre War beer to wine from Europe (for obvious reasons, that is a pre War product) up to Roentgen Rum out of Gecko, there is something available for every taste and every occasion. | - | very varying $ | 1 pound (usually) |