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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: Fallout 3 derived statistics, Fallout 3 perks, Fallout 3 primary statistics, Fallout 3 skills, Fallout 3 character creation, Action points, Carry weight, Critical chance, Damage resistance, Fire resistance, Hit Point, Melee damage, Perk rate, Poison resistance, Radiation resistance, Skill rate, Unarmed damage, Adamantium Skeleton, Almost Perfect, Better Criticals, Black Widow, Bloody Mess, Cannibal, Chemist, Chem Resistant, Child at Heart, Commando, Comprehension, Computer Whiz, Contract Killer, Demolition Expert, Dream Crusher, Educated, Fast Metabolism, Finesse, Fortune Finder, Grim Reaper's Sprint, Gunslinger, Hematophage, Here and Now, Lady Killer, Lawbringer, Lifegiver, Light Step, Master Trader, Mister Sandman, Mysterious Stranger, Nerd Rage!, Night Person, Ninja, Paralyzing Palm, Power Armor Training, Pyromaniac, Rad Regeneration, Rad Resistance, Robotics Expert, Scoundrel, Scrounger, Silent Running, Sniper, Solar Powered, Strong Back, Survival Expert, Swift Learner, Tag!, Thief, Toughness, Wired Reflexes, Agility, Charisma, Endurance, Intelligence, Luck, Perception, Strength, Barter, Big Guns, Energy Weapons, Explosives, Generalized Occupational Aptitude Test, Lockpick, Medicine, Melee Weapons, Repair, Science, Small Arms, Small Guns, Sneak, Sneak attack critical, Speech, Unarmed. Excerpt: To browse specific character builds or to contribute one of your own, please visit the Forum: Fallout 3 character builds page. Page from "You're S.P.E.C.I.A.L!" At birth the player chooses the player character's name, gender and appearance. Later as a child in Vault 101, the PC receives a book titled "You're S.P.E.C.I.A.L.!," whereupon the player can set the PC's seven primary character points. Later in life during the teen years the PC's performance on the G.O.A.T. determines which skills of the PC are tagged (tagged means raised by fifteen points); the player can also choose...