Fallout 4 Remove Radiation

One particular weapon called 'Atom's Mercy' is supposed to slowly give rad damage, and at 750 rads, next shit will cause a nuke and take away all rad damage and give health. However, this gun just give rad damage, and there is no way to remove it. Not radaway, doctors or anything.

RadAway: diluted
Overview
EffectsRemoves 150 Rads. Increases thirst, hunger, and chance for disease. Chance to cure mutations.
Dehydrating
Increases thirst by 3%
Malnourishing
Increases hunger by 2%
Other
Weight0.25Value15
Technical
Editor IDRadAwayDiluted

RadAway: diluted is a consumable item in Fallout 76.

  • 2Characteristics

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Background

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One of the marvels of pre-War medical science, RadAway is a biomedical solution designed to bond with radioactive particles and remove them from the user's system.[1] It effectively purges the body of radiation, but has nasty side effects, including nausea, diarrhea, stomach pains, and headaches.[2][3][4] It has to be applied intravenously to work, making it a scary prospect for those afraid of needles.[5][6]

Characteristics

A half-strength RadAway, made by combining a regular one with purified water. Useful for making low-grade radiation medicine.

  • With just one point in Medic you will remove all Radiation with up to 40% of the bar filled. Thankfully, it doesn't remove only 40% of existing Radiation Damage you've taken, that would be a nerf to RadAway. It will restore 40% of the health bar's worth of Radiation.
  • The main means of removing Radiation is RadAway, which will take off 300. More with the Medic Perk, which takes off -400, -600, -800 and then 100% of Radiation per.

Crafting

ComponentsRequirementsProducts
2 Purified Water


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Locations

Settlement
  • Relatively common find in containers, drop by feral ghouls, and of course, crafted item.

References

  1. Fallout demo, Fallout, and Fallout 2 item description: '{4800}{}{RadAway}'
    '{4801}{}{A chemical solution that bonds with radiation particles and passes them throughyour system. Takes time to work.}'
    (PRO ITEM.MSG (demo), PRO ITEM.MSG (Fallout), PRO ITEM.MSG (Fallout 2))
  2. The Lone Wanderer: 'I'll take Rad-Away.'
    Henry Casdin: 'Can't stand this stuff, myself. Goes through me like a rampaging Brahmin.'
    (Henry Casdin's dialogue)
  3. Charlie: '{128}{}{Damn Rad-Away gives me the runs...}'
    (VCCharly.msg)
  4. Vault Dweller's Survival Guide p.5-18: 'If you have been exposed to large amounts of radiation, then use RadAway to remove the radiation from your system. It won’t feel good, but better a headache and some stomach problems for a couple of days than the long term effects of nuclear radiation! RadAway takes a little while to work.'
  5. RadAway addiction image.
  6. Fallout Official Survival Guide p.124: 'RadAway: Used after you have taken radiation damage, this drug will remove some of the contamination from your system. It takes time for the effects to work. There is a chance of developing an addiction to this drug.'
Consumables in Fallout 76
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Radiation is practically synonymous with Fallout 4. Those annoying little rads can sneak up on you in the weirdest places, causing you to have to run far far away. But if you’re too slow, or you come across too many piles of nuclear waste, then the rads will add up. Unlike in past games, Fallout 4 doesn’t have a separate radiation level, instead having it eat away at your available HP, which can be very annoying and troublesome when you’re fighting raiders and radscorpions left and right. If you wanna get rid of them, you’ll have to cure them, so here’s a quick guide on how to cure radiation in Fallout 4.

The easiest way, but probably the most inefficient, is to use RadAway. This elixir can be found all over the place in the wasteland, or you can craft it at a chemistry station. The ingredients are pretty tough to find though: you’ll need 2 Antiseptic, 3 Glowing Fungus, 1 Plastic, and 1 Purified Water. One dose of RadAway will cure 300 points of radiation, so it should clear up quite a bit, but might not do the whole job.

Of course, you can take another dose, but be careful. RadAway is addictive and can cause other side effects, such as headaches and even hair loss. If you find yourself constantly being dosed with radiation you might want to take some other methods of curing it, or even preventing it.

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To cure without the side effects or risk of addiction, just head to any local doctor. These can usually be found within any city, such as Diamond City or Goodneighbor. For 40 caps these doctors will totally cure your radiation poisoning. But what if you want to stop the radiation before it starts?

For that you’ll use RadX. This handy medicine will raise your radiation resistance factor by quite a lot. Pop a couple before heading into a radiation zone and you should stop it from ever infecting you. Of course, the same addiction concerns apply here, so you might want to try another method as well.

Power Armor is essentially the best radiation suit that you can use. If you’re heading somewhere that you know contains a bunch of radiation, say the Glowing Lake for example, then you’ll want to don your Power Armor suit before heading there.

So that’s about it, with this guide you should be able to prevent radiation from getting to you, but if it does it also showed you how to cure it. Now head out into the wasteland and good luck.

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Looking for information on how to cure radiation in Fallout 76 instead? Try this: How to Cure Radiation in Fallout 76

- This article was updated on:November 6th, 2018

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