The 5 Most Explosive Ways to Obliterate Life in Fallout

See the world, meet new people, BLOW IT ALL UP.

Firing a Missile / Mini Nuke at Your Feet

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If you’ve played any of the Fallout games for any length of time chances are good you’ve blown something to shit. Play for long enough and you might even get bored of the myriad of ways and methods in which you can make something explode. Eventually you’ll run out of options. Eventually you’ll equip that Fat man or Missile Launcher and stare at your feet. Eventually you’ll pull the trigger.

There is a morbid enjoyment to be had with exploding your character. Doing so greets you with a humorously violent death, in slow motion, as your character’s body rockets off into the sky like a villain from Pokemon. The best time to off your Lone Wanderer or Courier with a huge explosion is generally after you’ve saved and are ready to call it quits for the time being. But for best results climb to the top of Tenpenny Tower in Fallout 3, as this will provide optimal method of blasting off again.


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