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'''Derived statistics''' or '''secondary statistics''' in the strict sense are attributes of a character in the [[S.P.E.C.I.A.L.]] system which are based on (or derived from) the character's [[primary statistics]]. More commonly, the term refers to all character attributes which only exist as a function of another value, i.e. character attributes which the player cannot determine or influence directly.
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'''Derived statistics''', also known as '''secondary statistics''', are attributes based on the character's primary statistics ([[SPECIAL]]).  
  
==Altering==
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They cannot be modified directly, though some degree of alteration is possible via [[perks]], [[traits]], etc. For example, [[carry weight capacity]] is based on [[Strength]] and can be lowered by the [[Small Frame]] [[trait]] or increased by the [[Strong Back]] [[support perk]], but you cannot directly add points to it like you would to a [[SPECIAL]] attribute during character creation.
Most derived statistics are directly based on a primary statistic, but may also be altered independently, for example by [[perk]]s and [[trait]]s. [[Carry Weight]], for instance, is directly based on [[Strength]], but can be lowered by the [[Small Frame]] [[trait]] or increased by the [[Strong Back]] [[perk]].
 
  
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== Action points ==
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'''Action points''' ('''AP'''/'''APs''') are a resource that allows characters to do things. Every action, such as opening a door, firing a weapon, or reloading, costs a specific number of points to perform.
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| style="vertical-align: top; padding-right: 0.5em;" |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
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! Role
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! Base APs
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|-
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| Tank
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| 2
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|-
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| Semi‑tank
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| 3
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|-
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| Specialist
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| 4
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|-
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| Damage dealer
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| 5
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|-
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| Shooter
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| 7
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|-
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| Sneaker
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| 8
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|}
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| style="vertical-align: top;" |
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*A character's base amount of action points depends on their [[role]], see the table to the left. Characters without a [[role]] have a base of 5 APs.
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*In real-time combat, APs regenerate over time at a rate governed by [[AP Regen]]. Note that movement prevents APs from regenerating.
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*In turn-based combat, you regenerate an amount of APs equal to your max at the start of each turn.
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*The only way to regain action points other than waiting is via AP Drain, which steals 2 to 4 APs from the defender and gives them to the attacker.
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*You can't perform actions unless you can immediately afford their AP cost; the only exception is real-time reloading, which can be performed using APs you don't have, giving you negative (red) action points that must be cleared via normal AP regeneration.
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*If you're currently lying on the ground as a result of a knockdown or a knockout, you won't be able to get up until all of your negative action points have been cleared.
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*You can receive additional negative action points from critical effects even if you're already in the red: knockdowns give you 3 negative action points, lost turns give you negative APs equal to your max APs, and knockouts give you 10 to 30 negative action points.
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|}
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=== Modifiers ===
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*[[Agility]] ≥ 3 grants bonus action points equal to <code>Agility/3</code> rounded to the nearest integer and capped at 7
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*[[Agility]] ≥ 20 triggers the mastery bonus, which grants 5 additional action points
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
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! Agility
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| 1-2 || 3-4 || 5-7 || 8-10 || 11-13 || 14-16 || 17-19 || 20-40
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|-
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! AP bonus
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| 0 || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 7+5
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|}
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*[[Small Frame]] (trait) grants +2 action points
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*[[Action Boy]] (level perk) grants +2 action points
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*[[Raider Armor]] grants +2 action points
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*[[NRW|Mordino family]]'s blessing grants +3 action points for 24 hours
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*[[Jet]] (drug) grants +2 action points
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**When taken by [[Regulator]]s with the [[Chem Reliant]] trait, [[Jet]] grants +3 action points
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*[[Ear]] (cannibal drug) grants +2 action points
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**When taken by [[Regulator]]s with the [[Chem Reliant]] trait, [[Ear]] grants +6 action points
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*[[Dragon Module]] (combat implant) grants +1 action point when installed a second time
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*AP (T1 [[WE stat]]) grants +1 action point
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*S.MOV (T2 [[WE stat]]) grants +1 action point
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*[[Speedboy]] (perk synergy) increases your total action points by 25%
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*[[Fast Trigger]] (weapon perk) grants up to +2 action points (or up to +3 action points if you're a [[Hubologist]])
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*[[Nader]] (perk synergy) allows you to drain 1 action point from any target you hit
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*[[Speed Mechanism]] (armor perk) grants up to +3 action points (or up to +5 action points if you're a [[Hubologist]])
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*[[Soldier]] (class perk) receives +1 action point
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*The [[Raider]] class has a large number of AP-related mechanics
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*[[Random Boy]] can randomly gain 2 action points (lucky roll) or lose 1 action point (unlucky roll)
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== AP Regen ==
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'''AP Regen''' is a value that governs the rate at which your spent [[#Action points|action points]] passively recover in real time while you are not moving. Each point of AP Regen allows you to recover 0.0025 AP per tick (0.25 seconds).
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The base value of AP Regen, 100, is the same for all characters; it allows one action point to be regenerated every second (in four ticks, each restoring 0.25 AP).
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=== Modifiers ===
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*[[Agility]] grants +5 AP Regen per point
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*[[#Sequence|Sequence]] grants +1 AP Regen per point
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*[[Action Boy]] (level perk) grants +50 AP Regen
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*[[Bonus AP Regen]] (level perk) increases your AP Regen by 20%
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*[[Cowboy]] (level perk) grants +50 AP Regen if you have a one-handed weapon equipped
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*[[Bonus HtH Rapid]] (perk synergy) grants +100 AP Regen if you have a melee weapon equipped
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*[[Buffout]] (drug)  reduces AP Regen by 25
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**When taken by [[Regulator]]s with the [[Chem Reliant]] trait, [[Buffout]] reduces AP regen by 100
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*[[Radiated Brain]] (cannibal drug) boosts AP Regen by 20
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**When taken by [[Regulator]]s with the [[Chem Reliant]] trait, [[Radiated Brain]] boosts AP Regen by 50
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*[[Regeneration]] (armor perk) grants up to +35 AP Regen (or up to +80 if you're a [[Hubologist]])
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*[[Fast Trigger]] (weapon perk) grants up to +25 AP Regen (or up to +40 if you're a [[Hubologist]])
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*APR (T1 [[WE stat]]) grants +12 AP Regen
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*S.REG (T2 [[WE stat]]) grants +12 AP Regen and a stacking (up to 10 stacks) 10-second +5 AP Regen bonus triggered by NPC kills
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*[[Claw Module]] (combat implant) grants +25 AP Regen per tier (or +38 for characters with the [[Warlord Enhancement]] relic implant)
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*Tier 3 [[Tactical Module]] (combat implant, [[Cyborg]]-exclusive) reduces your AP Regen by 25 for every 5 points of [[Charisma]]
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*[[Swiftstrike Augmentation]] (relic implant) increases your AP Regen by 20%
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*[[Leader]] (class perk)'s Mobility flag grants a bonus to AP Regen equal to the Leader's [[Charisma]]
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*[[Chosen One]] (class perk) loses 4 AP Regen per point of [[Luck]]
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*[[Deathclaw]] (class perk) gets an AP Regen bonus that scales with its melee damage
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*[[Killer]] (class perk) gains 25 AP Regen when the battle timer is active
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*[[Random Boy]] (class perk) gains 5 AP Regen per point of [[Luck]]
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*[[Soldier]] (class perk) gets a +1 bonus to AP Regen
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*T4 [[Danger Zone]] (Raider) boss's blessing grants +40 AP Regen
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In addition to AP Regen that occurs passively over time, there are several mechanics that allow a character to regain a portion of their APs instantly:
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*[[Bloody Mess]] (trait) allows you to recover 25% of your maximum action points on kill
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*[[Voodoo]] (drug) allows you to recover 20% of your maximum action points on kill
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*[[Killing Spree]] (weapon perk) restores 20% of your maximum action points on kill in PvP only (ranks E-B) or in PvP and PvE (ranks A-S+)
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*[[Killer]] (class perk) recovers all action points on killing a player and one third of that on killing an NPC
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== Carry weight capacity ==
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'''Carry weight capacity''' ('''CWC''') is the maximum combined weight of items that a character can have in their inventory without incurring a [[movement speed]] penalty.
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Note that your current carry weight is calculated server-side in grams and then displayed to you in kilograms which may occasionally lead to situations where a character that looks like they're exactly at their maximum is actually over it. For example, if your CWC is 60000 grams and you're carrying 60123 grams, the UI will show that you're at 60/60 kg (exactly your maximum) while at the same time displaying the "Overweight" status indicator at the top of the screen.
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Every character starts with the base carry weight capacity of 50 kg but there are many ways to modify that limit.
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=== Modifiers ===
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*[[Strong Back]] (support perk) lets you carry 22 kg extra
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*[[Strong Back Lite]] (PvE perk) lets you carry 5 kg extra per rank
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*[[Utility]] (armor perk) can increase your CWC by up to +95 kg (or +400 kg if you're a Hubologist)
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*Each point of [[Strength]] multiplies your CWC by 5% (or 3% if you have the [[Small Frame]] trait)
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**[[Regulator]]'s version of [[Small Frame]] (trait) sets your character's CWC at 75 kg with no possibility of increasing it further
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*[[Backpack]] adds 50 kg to you CWC when held in either hand
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*[[Bag]] adds 100 kg to your CWC when held in either hand
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*[[Base Cleaner]] (PvE perk) grants a +25% CWC bonus per rank but it only takes effect when you're inside one of your [[bases]]
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*[[Pack Rat]] (support perk) doubles the load you can carry
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*ULT (T1 [[WE stat]]) grants +100 CWC
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*S.ULT (T2 [[WE stat]]) grants +100 CWC
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*[[Soldier]] (class perk) can carry 1 kg extra
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*[[Leader]] (class perk) loses 10 kg of CWC for each point of [[Perception]]
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*[[Clone]] (class perk) can carry 25 kg extra for each point of [[Charisma]]
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*[[Random Boy]] (class perk) has a chance to get either a +50 kg bonus or a -25 kg penalty to their CWC
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*[[Monument Chunk]] (T5 drug) increases your CWC by 10% when used
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== Sequence ==
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'''Sequence''' is a measure of how quickly a character can act.
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In turn-based combat, it governs the order in which characters take their turns (higher Sequence = earlier position in the queue).
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In real-time combat, it grants a +1 bonus to [[AP Regen]].
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=== Modifiers ===
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*Each point of [[Perception]] increases your Sequence by 2
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*[[Earlier Sequence]] (level perk) grants +30 Sequence
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*SQ (T1 [[WE stat]]) grants +25 Sequence
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*S.REG (T2 [[WE stat]]) grants +25 Sequence
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*Radiation (181 rads or more) reduces your sequence by 5
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*[[Soldier]] (class perk) gets a +1 bonus to Sequence
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*Taking [[Mentats]] (drug) grants +10 Sequence
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**When taken by [[Regulator]]s with the [[Chem Reliant]] trait, [[Mentats]] grant +40 Sequence
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*[[Random Boy]]'s rolls can result in either a +75 bonus to Sequence (lucky roll) or a -25 penalty to Sequence (unlucky roll)
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*[[Wrecker]] loses 2 points of Sequence per point of [[Agility]]
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== Character size ==
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'''Character size''' is a percentage value based on how big a character is relative to the baseline. The baseline (100%) is a character with 300 hit points, no traits, and no perks.
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Your base character size depends on your [[role]]:
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{| class="wikitable"
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![[Role]]!!No role!!Tank!!Semi-tank!!Specialist!!Damage Dealer!!Shooter!!Sneaker
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!Base character size
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|<center>70%</center>||<center>65%</center>||<center>75%</center>||<center>70%</center>||<center>60%</center>||<center>80%</center>||<center>90%</center>
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|}
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=== Modifiers ===
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*Character size scales with [[hit points]] at a rate of +0.1% per 1 HP, capped at +60% (600 HP)
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*The [[Bruiser]] trait increases your character size by 20%
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**[[Regulator]]'s version of the [[Bruiser]] trait increases your character size by 40%
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*[[Infantry]] (class perk) receives a 30% boost to character size
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*[[Adrenaline Rush]] (level perk) grants +0.2% character size for every 1% of max HP that you have lost
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*[[Pyro!]] (perk synergy) increases your character size by +40%
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*[[Small Frame]] (trait) reduces character size by 15%
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**[[Regulator]]'s version of the [[Small Frame]] trait reduces character size by 20%
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*[[Livewire]] (level perk) reduces character size by 5%
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*[[Armor King]] (perk synergy) reduces character size by 15%
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*[[Paramedic]] (class perk) suffers a 10% reduction to character size
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=== Interactions ===
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*[[Cybernetic Eye]] (level perk) grants 1% more damage per 1% of size difference against targets bigger than you (aimed attacks only)
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*[[Pyromaniac]] (level perk) grants 2% more fire damage per 1% of size difference if the target is smaller than you
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*[[Bonus HtH Speed]] (perk synergy) grants 0.3% more movement speed for every 1% of character size above 100%
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*[[Quick Fingers]] (perk synergy) adds 20% to your damage multiplier if you are smaller than your target
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*[[Tank (perk synergy)]] adds 10% to your damage multiplier if the target is smaller than you
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[[Category:Character development]]

Latest revision as of 06:24, 31 May 2026

Derived statistics, also known as secondary statistics, are attributes based on the character's primary statistics (SPECIAL).

They cannot be modified directly, though some degree of alteration is possible via perks, traits, etc. For example, carry weight capacity is based on Strength and can be lowered by the Small Frame trait or increased by the Strong Back support perk, but you cannot directly add points to it like you would to a SPECIAL attribute during character creation.

Action points

Action points (AP/APs) are a resource that allows characters to do things. Every action, such as opening a door, firing a weapon, or reloading, costs a specific number of points to perform.

Role Base APs
Tank 2
Semi‑tank 3
Specialist 4
Damage dealer 5
Shooter 7
Sneaker 8
  • A character's base amount of action points depends on their role, see the table to the left. Characters without a role have a base of 5 APs.
  • In real-time combat, APs regenerate over time at a rate governed by AP Regen. Note that movement prevents APs from regenerating.
  • In turn-based combat, you regenerate an amount of APs equal to your max at the start of each turn.
  • The only way to regain action points other than waiting is via AP Drain, which steals 2 to 4 APs from the defender and gives them to the attacker.
  • You can't perform actions unless you can immediately afford their AP cost; the only exception is real-time reloading, which can be performed using APs you don't have, giving you negative (red) action points that must be cleared via normal AP regeneration.
  • If you're currently lying on the ground as a result of a knockdown or a knockout, you won't be able to get up until all of your negative action points have been cleared.
  • You can receive additional negative action points from critical effects even if you're already in the red: knockdowns give you 3 negative action points, lost turns give you negative APs equal to your max APs, and knockouts give you 10 to 30 negative action points.

Modifiers

  • Agility ≥ 3 grants bonus action points equal to Agility/3 rounded to the nearest integer and capped at 7
  • Agility ≥ 20 triggers the mastery bonus, which grants 5 additional action points
Agility 1-2 3-4 5-7 8-10 11-13 14-16 17-19 20-40
AP bonus 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7+5
  • Small Frame (trait) grants +2 action points
  • Action Boy (level perk) grants +2 action points
  • Raider Armor grants +2 action points
  • Mordino family's blessing grants +3 action points for 24 hours
  • Jet (drug) grants +2 action points
  • Ear (cannibal drug) grants +2 action points
  • Dragon Module (combat implant) grants +1 action point when installed a second time
  • AP (T1 WE stat) grants +1 action point
  • S.MOV (T2 WE stat) grants +1 action point
  • Speedboy (perk synergy) increases your total action points by 25%
  • Fast Trigger (weapon perk) grants up to +2 action points (or up to +3 action points if you're a Hubologist)
  • Nader (perk synergy) allows you to drain 1 action point from any target you hit
  • Speed Mechanism (armor perk) grants up to +3 action points (or up to +5 action points if you're a Hubologist)
  • Soldier (class perk) receives +1 action point
  • The Raider class has a large number of AP-related mechanics
  • Random Boy can randomly gain 2 action points (lucky roll) or lose 1 action point (unlucky roll)

AP Regen

AP Regen is a value that governs the rate at which your spent action points passively recover in real time while you are not moving. Each point of AP Regen allows you to recover 0.0025 AP per tick (0.25 seconds).

The base value of AP Regen, 100, is the same for all characters; it allows one action point to be regenerated every second (in four ticks, each restoring 0.25 AP).

Modifiers

In addition to AP Regen that occurs passively over time, there are several mechanics that allow a character to regain a portion of their APs instantly:

  • Bloody Mess (trait) allows you to recover 25% of your maximum action points on kill
  • Voodoo (drug) allows you to recover 20% of your maximum action points on kill
  • Killing Spree (weapon perk) restores 20% of your maximum action points on kill in PvP only (ranks E-B) or in PvP and PvE (ranks A-S+)
  • Killer (class perk) recovers all action points on killing a player and one third of that on killing an NPC

Carry weight capacity

Carry weight capacity (CWC) is the maximum combined weight of items that a character can have in their inventory without incurring a movement speed penalty.

Note that your current carry weight is calculated server-side in grams and then displayed to you in kilograms which may occasionally lead to situations where a character that looks like they're exactly at their maximum is actually over it. For example, if your CWC is 60000 grams and you're carrying 60123 grams, the UI will show that you're at 60/60 kg (exactly your maximum) while at the same time displaying the "Overweight" status indicator at the top of the screen.

Every character starts with the base carry weight capacity of 50 kg but there are many ways to modify that limit.

Modifiers

  • Strong Back (support perk) lets you carry 22 kg extra
  • Strong Back Lite (PvE perk) lets you carry 5 kg extra per rank
  • Utility (armor perk) can increase your CWC by up to +95 kg (or +400 kg if you're a Hubologist)
  • Each point of Strength multiplies your CWC by 5% (or 3% if you have the Small Frame trait)
    • Regulator's version of Small Frame (trait) sets your character's CWC at 75 kg with no possibility of increasing it further
  • Backpack adds 50 kg to you CWC when held in either hand
  • Bag adds 100 kg to your CWC when held in either hand
  • Base Cleaner (PvE perk) grants a +25% CWC bonus per rank but it only takes effect when you're inside one of your bases
  • Pack Rat (support perk) doubles the load you can carry
  • ULT (T1 WE stat) grants +100 CWC
  • S.ULT (T2 WE stat) grants +100 CWC
  • Soldier (class perk) can carry 1 kg extra
  • Leader (class perk) loses 10 kg of CWC for each point of Perception
  • Clone (class perk) can carry 25 kg extra for each point of Charisma
  • Random Boy (class perk) has a chance to get either a +50 kg bonus or a -25 kg penalty to their CWC
  • Monument Chunk (T5 drug) increases your CWC by 10% when used

Sequence

Sequence is a measure of how quickly a character can act.

In turn-based combat, it governs the order in which characters take their turns (higher Sequence = earlier position in the queue).

In real-time combat, it grants a +1 bonus to AP Regen.

Modifiers

  • Each point of Perception increases your Sequence by 2
  • Earlier Sequence (level perk) grants +30 Sequence
  • SQ (T1 WE stat) grants +25 Sequence
  • S.REG (T2 WE stat) grants +25 Sequence
  • Radiation (181 rads or more) reduces your sequence by 5
  • Soldier (class perk) gets a +1 bonus to Sequence
  • Taking Mentats (drug) grants +10 Sequence
  • Random Boy's rolls can result in either a +75 bonus to Sequence (lucky roll) or a -25 penalty to Sequence (unlucky roll)
  • Wrecker loses 2 points of Sequence per point of Agility

Character size

Character size is a percentage value based on how big a character is relative to the baseline. The baseline (100%) is a character with 300 hit points, no traits, and no perks.

Your base character size depends on your role:

Role No role Tank Semi-tank Specialist Damage Dealer Shooter Sneaker
Base character size
70%
65%
75%
70%
60%
80%
90%

Modifiers

  • Character size scales with hit points at a rate of +0.1% per 1 HP, capped at +60% (600 HP)
  • The Bruiser trait increases your character size by 20%
  • Infantry (class perk) receives a 30% boost to character size
  • Adrenaline Rush (level perk) grants +0.2% character size for every 1% of max HP that you have lost
  • Pyro! (perk synergy) increases your character size by +40%
  • Small Frame (trait) reduces character size by 15%
  • Livewire (level perk) reduces character size by 5%
  • Armor King (perk synergy) reduces character size by 15%
  • Paramedic (class perk) suffers a 10% reduction to character size

Interactions

  • Cybernetic Eye (level perk) grants 1% more damage per 1% of size difference against targets bigger than you (aimed attacks only)
  • Pyromaniac (level perk) grants 2% more fire damage per 1% of size difference if the target is smaller than you
  • Bonus HtH Speed (perk synergy) grants 0.3% more movement speed for every 1% of character size above 100%
  • Quick Fingers (perk synergy) adds 20% to your damage multiplier if you are smaller than your target
  • Tank (perk synergy) adds 10% to your damage multiplier if the target is smaller than you