Ammo (Fallout Supplement)

Ammunition

Ammunition for Fallout is covered here. Ammunition (or ammo) is expendable ordnance material used in weapons of all kinds; powder, balls, shot, shells, percussion caps, rockets, missiles, energy, etc. The purpose of ammunition is to project force against a selected target or area.

Table: Firearms
Ammunition TypeTU/CapsTypeCasing Range1 Damage
.223 Caliber Round (20)1/10Rifle14-202d6
.22LR Round (50)1/10Handgun18-202d4
.308 Round (20)2/20Rifle12-202d8
.357 Magnum Round (50)1/10Handgun14-202d6
.44 Magnum Round (50)2/20Handgun13-202d8
.45 Auto (50)1/10Handgun14-202d6
.45-70 Gov't (20)3/30Rifle13-202d10
.50 MG (20)4/40Rifle15-202d12
5mm Round (20)1/10Rifle16-202d6
5.56mm Round (20)2/20Rifle13-202d8
9mm Round (50)1/10Handgun15-202d6
10mm Round (50)1/10Handgun16-202d6
12.7mm Round (50)3/30Handgun16-202d10
12 Gauge Shotgun Shell (10)4/40Shotgun12-202d12
20 Gauge Shotgun Shell (10)3/30Shotgun12-202d10
BBs (50)1/10RifleN/A2d6
Bean Bag (10)1/10ShotgunN/A2d6
Dart (20)1/10Air GunN/A2d6
Ammunition ModTU/CapsCraft Skill UsedCasing Range
Armor Piercing (10/20/50)2 +2/20Mechanical+0
Flechette (10/0/0)+2/20Mechanical+0
Hand Load, MAT (0/20/0)+2/20Mechanical+0
Hand Load, JFP (0/0/50)+2/20MechanicalHalf
Hand Load, JHP (0/20/50)+2/20MechanicalHalf
Hand Load, JSP (0/20/0)+3/30MechanicalHalf
Hand Load, SUP (0/0/50)+3/30Mechanical+0
Hand Load, SWC (0/20/50)+3/30Mechanical-2
High Explosive (10/0/0)+4/30Chemical+0
Hollow Point (10/20/50)+1/10Mechanical+0
Incendiary (10/20/50)+4/30Chemical+0
Junk (20/40/100)+0/00MechanicalHalf
+P (0/0/50)+2/20Mechanical+0
Plinking (0/30/75)+0/00Mechanical+0
Pulse (10/0/0)+3/30Chemical-2
Rubber Round (10/20/50)+1/10Chemical+0
Special (0/0/75)+0/00MechanicalHalf
Silver (10/20/50)+3/30Mechanical+0
Subsonic (0/20/50)+1/10Mechanical+0
Surplus (0/30/0)+0/00MechanicalHalf
Tracer (0/20/50)+1/10Chemical+0
Tranquilizer (0/20/50)+3/30Pharmaceutical+0
  1. This is the range of a d20 attack roll needed to be rolled during an attack to recover an ammo casing.
  2. This number is the amount of in a pack for shotgun/rifle/handgun.
Table: Explosives
Ammunition TypeTU/CapsTypeDamage
25mm Grenade (6)2/20Launcher1d6
40mm Grenade (6)6/60Launcher3d6
Bean Bag (10)2/20Launcher2d6
Flamer Fuel (10)2/20Flame thrower3d6
Missile (6)20/200Launcher8d6
Mini Nuke (1)25/250Launcher50d6
Rocket (6)12/120Launcher5d6
Ammunition ModTU/CapsType
Armor Piercing (6)+1/10Chemical
Big Kid (1)+5/50Chemical
Incendiary (6)+4/40Chemical
High Explosive (6)+4/40Chemical
High Velocity (6)+2/20Chemical
Hive (6)+4/40Chemical
Low Yield (1)-5/50Chemical
Optimized Fuel (10)+2/20Chemical
Plasma (6)+5/50Chemical
Pulse (6)+4/40Chemical
Timed (6/1)+1/10Chemical
Tiny Tots (1)+3/30Chemical
Table: Energy
Ammunition TypeTU/CapsTypeCasing Range1
Alien Power Cell (20)10/100Alien blasterN/A
Alien Power Module (20)5/50Alien weaponN/A
Electron Charge Pack (20)2/20Energy rifle14-20
Energy Cell (50)3/30Energy pistol14-20
Microfusion Cell (20)4/40Energy rifle14-20
Ammunition ModTU/CapsTypeCasing Range
Bulk (30/75)2 +0/00Electrical-2
Max Charge (20/50)+4/40Electrical-4
Optimized (20/50)+3/30Electrical+0
Over Charge (20/50)+2/20Electrical-2
  1. This is the range of a d20 attack roll needed to be rolled during an attack to recover a drained cell.
  2. This number is the amount of in a pack for rifle/pistol.
Table: Other
Ammunition TypeTU/CapsTypeDamage
Arrow (20)1/10Bow1d8
Blowdart (20)1/10Blowgun1d3
CO2 Cartridge (20)2/20Air GunN/A
Crossbow Bolt (20)1/10Crossbow1d10
Flare (10)2/20Flare Gun1d8
Paintballs (20)1/10Paintball Gun1d6
Ammunition ModTU/CapsType
Incendiary (20)+4/40Chemical
Silver (20)+3/30Mechanical
Tranquilizer (20)+3/30Pharmaceutical

.223, .308, .45-70 Gov't, .50 MG, 5mm, 5.56mm, BBs

These calibers of ammunition are generally used in rifles, assault rifles, or machine guns, and are sold in boxes of 20 bullets each. The 5.56mm has been adapted for a number of handguns as well, and any 5.56mm gun is also compatible with the .223 caliber round. BBs come in packs of 50, but are used in non-lethal rifles (BB guns and air guns), and as such only deal non-lethal damage.

.22LR, .357, .44, .45 Auto, 9mm, 10mm, 12.7mm

These calibers of ammunition are generally used in pistols or submachine guns, and are sold in boxes of 50 bullets each. The .357 and .44 have been adapted for a number of rifles as well.

12 Gauge, 20 Gauge, Bean Bag

Shotgun cartridges, also known as buckshot, are sold in boxes of ten. Bean bags (coming in packs of 10) deal 2d6 non-lethal bludgeoning damage.

25mm Grenade, 40mm Grenade, Bean Bag

25mm and 40mm grenades, bought in packs of 6, are used in grenade launchers and deal the damage listed. Bean bags (coming in packs of 10) can be used in 40mm grenade launchers and deal 2d6 non-lethal bludgeoning damage.

GrenadeDamageDamage TypeBurst RadiusReflex DCSizeWeight
25mm Fragmentation Grenade1d6Concussion5 ft.12Tiny0.25 lb.
40mm Fragmentation Grenade3d6Slashing10 ft.15Tiny0.5 lb.
Bean Bag2d6Non-lethal bludgeoningTiny0.5 lb.

Alien Power Cell, Alien Power Module

These power cells are used in Alien energy weapons, which themselves are rarer than their coveted ammunition. The Alien Power Module is a less valuable, powerful, and common variant of the Alien Power Cell, which powers one of the most powerful handheld weapons known in the wasteland. This ammunition is also some of the only ammunition not able to be crafted.

Arrow, Blowdart, Crossbow Bolt

Arrows, blowdarts, and bolts come in packs of 20 and are used with bows, blowguns, and crossbows, respectively. This ammunition typically consist of a slender shaft and a pointed head. It can also be tipped with poisons and other substances.

Darts, CO2 Cartridge

Darts are either handheld weapons, or air gun ammunition. In either form, they come in packs of 10 and are slender shafts with metal tips (sometimes silver, tipped with poisons, or incendiary) used to silently attack a subject. Unless they are tipped with poison, are incendiary, or are otherwise capable of doing normal damage, they do non-lethal damage. CO2 cartridges are used by air guns to shoot projectiles, and are not bought in packs of 20, but actually contain enough CO2 for twenty shots.

Electron Charge Pack, Energy Cell, Microfusion Cell

These power cells are used to power energy weapons. Alternatively, they can be used to power a vehicle in a bind. They are sold in packs of 20 for ECPs and MFCs and packs of 50 for ECs.

Flamer Fuel

This is a mixture of various chemicals made for flamethrowers. It comes in a tank (mountable to a flamethrower backpack) containing 10 uses of fuel. Each tank weighs 1 pound.

Flare

Flares are used in flare guns, and are not typically used for actual combat, but can be used in a pinch. Flares do fire damage and blind their victim for 1d3 rounds. However, Flare guns are treated as improvised weapons and as such incur a -4 penalty to attacks.

Missile, Mini Nuke, Rocket

Missiles and rockets, bought in packs of 6, are used in missile and rocket launchers and deal the damage listed. Mini nukes are miniature nukes fired from specialized mini nuke launchers and are bought one at a time. When a standard mini nuke explodes, the area within the blast radius is lightly irradiated for 1 hour. Mini nukes ignore damage resistance and hardness.

ExplosiveDamageDamage TypeBurst RadiusReflex DCSizeWeight
Missile8d6Concussion/Slashing25 ft.18Small1.5 lb.
Mini Nuke50d6Concussion/Fire/Radiation140 ft.30Medium3 lb.
Rocket5d6Concussion15 ft.15Small0.25 lb.
  1. Radiation isn't a type of damage for this purpose, but is listed as a reminder that it irradiates the surrounding area.

Paintballs

A paintball deals non-lethal damage, but a successful hit will spatter the target with a large splotch of bright, degradable paint, and getting struck with a paintball stings and, if the target is not aware of the circumstance, they might believe they have been shot with an actual bullet. The come in cartridges of 20 bullets, and can also be used in slingshots as well as paintball guns.

Ammunition Mods

Ammunition mods cannot be added after the ammunition is crafted, and a single piece of ammunition cannot have more than one ammunition mod.

Armor Piercing, Explosives

Armor-piercing rockets/missiles are designed to cause great damage to vehicles and structures. When fired at a vehicle or structure or anything else with hardness, the rocket ignores 10 points of that hardness, but does 1d6 less damage. It is only available for rockets and missiles.

Armor Piercing, Firearms

Armor-piercing ammunition reduces the effectiveness of armor. When fired at an opponent wearing any type of armor except impromptu, the attack receives a +2 bonus. It has no benefit against targets that are not wearing armor. It is available for all firearms ammunition except BBs, bean bags, and darts.

Big Kid

Functionally similar to the Heavy Explosive ammo mod, the big kid mini nuke variant is significantly more powerful than a standard mini nuke, increasing the damage to 20d6, doubling the weight and burst radius, increasing the Reflex DC by 5, and increasing the radiation level within the burst radius from lightly irradiated to moderately irradiated. The increased damage comes at the cost of reducing the range of the mini nuke launcher (and all variants) by 30 ft.

Bulk

Bulk energy cells are a cheaper variant made in large quantities by using weaker charging methods, but this ammunition is usually much cheaper than regular power cells as a result. It imparts a -2 damage penalty and a -1 attack penalty. It is only available for Electron Charge Packs, Energy Cells, and Microfusion Cells.

Flechette

Flechette rounds fire bundles of razor-sharp, fin-stabilized tungsten darts. A weapon that fires this ammunition improves its critical threat range by one, but takes a –1 penalty on attack rolls. It is only available for shotguns.

Hand Load, MAT

Match ammunition is often used in tournaments, sight alignment, and sniping. This ammunition type is given a +1 bonus to damage, and a +1 bonus to attack rolls when using a weapon scope. It is available for .223, .308, .45-70, .50, and 5.56mm rifle ammo.

Hand Load, JFP

JFPs (or jacketed flat points) are blunt, copper-wrapped bullets designed to flatten on impact like a hollow point, but retain the penetrating power of a copper-jacket slug. When fired at an opponent wearing any type of armor, the attack and damage rolls receive a +1 bonus. It has no benefit against targets that are not wearing armor. The casing range is halved. It is available for the .357 and .44 magnum rounds, and the 12-gauge and 20-gauge shotgun shells.

Hand Load, JHP

JHP, or jacketed hollow point, uses a metal-clad bullet which retains most of the damage bonus of ordinary hollow point rounds, but with a less severe armor penalty. It increases the damage dealt to unarmored targets by +1. This bonus is negated if the target is wearing medium armor or higher, or has a natural armor bonus of +4 or more. The casing range is halved. It is available for .44, 5mm, 9mm, 10mm, and 12.7mm rounds.

Hand Load, JSP

Jacketed, soft point ammunition is designed with a semi-jacketed harder metal coating with a soft bullet tip. It offers evenly managed damage and penetrative power. When used a weapon on automatic ROF, the gun does +2 damage and gets a +2 bonus to attack, but the weapon break range is increased to 1-3. The casing range is halved. This ammo is only available for .223, .308, 5mm, and 5.56mm rounds.

Hand Load, SUP

Similar to JSP rounds, the super hand loaded round is an ammunition load designed for much higher pressures than standard ammunition. Muzzle velocity is 20% greater, resulting in a +2 bonus to damage and attack rolls when used in an automatic handgun, but increasing the weapon break range to 1-3. This ammunition is available for .45 Auto, 9mm, 10mm, and 12.7mm rounds.

Hand Load, SWC

Known as a semi-wadcutter, this round has a flat-nosed bullet designed to punch clean, neat holes in paper targets. The shape also causes the bullet to expand slightly on impact, though not as effectively as hollowpoint. This gives guns using this ammo a +1 bonus to damage against unarmored targets, and an astounding +3 to hit against all opponents. This, however, increases the weapon break range to 1-4. This ammo is available for .44, .45-70, and .50 rounds.

High Explosive, Explosives

High explosive mods are designed to create a secondary explosion upon impact with its target. High explosive ammunition deals +1d6 damage for every 3d6 base damage (minimum +1d6), the burst radius is doubled, the Reflex DC is increased by +2, and the weight is doubled. This ammo is available for 25mm and 40mm grenades, missiles, and rockets.

High Explosive, Firearms

High explosive rounds are designed to create a secondary explosion upon impact with its target. High explosive ammunition deals 1 extra die of concussive damage of the appropriate type for the weapon, and enemies hit must make a Reflex save (DC equal to damage taken plus 4) or be Stunned for 1 round. This ammo is available for .45-70, .50, 12-gauge, and 20-gauge rounds.

High Velocity

High velocity mods propel a rocket or missile faster than normal through use of secondary ionic thrusters, giving the user a +1 bonus to attack rolls, and increasing the Reflex DC by 3. This ammo is only available for missiles and rockets.

Hive

Hive missiles are specially designed missiles that actually shoot out nine smaller missiles. Damage is decreased to 9d6 (with each missile doing 1d6 damage) and the missile weights twice as much, but its blast radius is increased to 35 ft, its Reflex DC is increased to 23, and the shooter ignores Dexterity bonuses to Defense. This ammo is only available for missiles.

Hollow Point

Hollow point bullets mushroom out upon impact, tearing through fabric, flesh and organs creating a larger wound cavity. However, hollow points lack the penetrating power to punch through denser materials, this means they cannot pierce things like armor plate, drastically reducing the weapon's penetrating power. It increases the damage dealt to unarmored (or targets wearing impromptu armor) targets by +2. This bonus is negated if the target is wearing any sort of armor (except impromptu) or has a natural armor bonus of +2 or more. It is available for all firearms ammunition except BBs, bean bags, and darts.

Incendiary, Explosives

Incendiary explosives deal explosive damage in d4s rather than d6s (so 40mm grenades become 3d4 and rockets become 6d4) and burst radius is cut by 50% (rounding down to a minimum of 5 ft.), but also do an additional 1d6 points of fire damage for every 2d6 base damage the explosive does (minimum 1d6) and enemies risk catching on fire, and the Reflex DC is increased by 3. This is only available for 25mm and 40mm grenades, missiles, and rockets.

Incendiary, Firearms

Incendiary slugs can inflict terrible burns on a target. Any target damaged by an incendiary shot takes an additional 1d6 points of fire damage and risks catching on fire. Available to the 12 gauge shotgun shell and .45-70 and .50 rifle rounds. Also available to arrows and crossbow bolts.

Junk

Junk rounds are ammunition rounds crafted from scrap metal and tin cans. These rounds are cheaper than regular rounds, but deal -2 damage (minimum 1) and the weapon break range is increased to 1-2. The casing range is halved. This is available for all firearms ammunition.

Low Yield

Low yield mini nukes are under powered miniature nuclear bombs designed for longer range shooting capability while still retaining a powerful payload. It only weights half as much, increasing the range of all mini nuke launchers by 45 ft, but damage output is only 12d6, burst radius is 30 ft, and the Reflex DC is just 25. This is only available for mini nukes.

Max Charge

Max charged power cells are super charged with 1.21 gigawatts of magnetic ions, doing +3 damage and imparting a +3 bonus to attacks, but this can easy cause powerful electromagnetic disturbances in the energy chamber, increasing the weapon break range to 1-5. It is only available for Electron Charge Packs, Energy Cells, and Microfusion Cells.

Optimized

Optimized power cells are charged with high-powered ionic fields and coated with heavily magnetized metal, doing +2 damage and imparting a +2 bonus to attacks, but the magnetized ions can wreck havoc on the energy weapon, increasing the weapon break range to 1-4. It is only available for Electron Charge Packs, Energy Cells, and Microfusion Cells.

Optimized Fuel

Optimized fuel has been specially mixed to burn hotter than regular flamer fuel, doing +1d6 damage with any weapon that uses it and imparting either a +2 bonus to attacks with the Incinerator, or increasing the Reflex DC of a Flamer by 2. Unfortunately, the increased heating also increases the weapon break range to 1-3. This is only available for Flamer Fuel.

Over Charge

Over charged power cells are mega charged with 1.21 megawatts of magnetic ions, doing +1 damage and imparting a +2 bonus to attacks, but this can overload the weapon's energy coils, increasing the weapon break range to 1-3. It is only available for Electron Charge Packs, Energy Cells, and Microfusion Cells.

+P

+P (over-pressure) is an ammunition designed to fire at a higher internal pressure than standard ammunition to ensure higher velocity and stopping power but at the cost of straining the weapon. +2 to attack rules, but the weapon break range is increased to 1-2. This ammo is available for .45, 9mm, and 10mm rounds.

Plasma

Plasma explosives are generate a powerful plasma field that causes extreme damage. Plasma explosives deal +1d6 energy damage for every 2d6 base damage (minimum +1d6), but the burst radius is halved, and the weight is doubled. This ammo is available for 25mm and 40mm grenades, missiles, and rockets.

Plinking

Though less harmful than standard ammunition, taking a -1 penalty to weapon damage, plinking rounds are cheaper but not harmful to firearms like other cheap bullets. Available for .223, .22LR, .357, and 5mm rounds.

Pulse, Explosives

Pulse explosives deal explosive damage in d4s rather than d6s (so 25mm grenades become 1d4 and 40mm grenades become 3d4) and and burst radius is cut by 50% (rounding down to a minimum of 5 ft.), but also do an additional 1d10 points of damage to robots and 1d4 damage to enemies in power armor per 2d6 explosive damage (minimum 1d10/1d6). This is only available for 25mm and 40mm grenades, missiles, and rockets.

Pulse, Firearms

Pulse slugs cause more damage to power armor and robots, dealing 1d4 extra damage to enemies in power armor, and 1d8 extra damage to robots. Available to 12-gauge and 20-gauge shotgun shells.

Rubber Round

Rubber ammunition is a special type of bullet made of rubber rather than metal that deals nonlethal damage. It is available for all types of firearms ammunition except BBs, bean bags, and darts.

Special

Special rounds are a less powerful versions of the .357 and .44 magnum rounds, though the reduction in powder results in a -1 penalty to damage rolls. The casing range is halved. Only available for .357 and .44 magnum rounds.

Silver

Silver ammunition is revered by tribal gangs and superstitious people of the wasteland, for the rumors that it is the bane of all things that go bump in the night. All of this is untrue, but that doesn't stop the people from believing in it all the same. It is never mass-produced and must be made by hand, as reflected by its high cost. It is available for all types of firearms ammunition except bean bags. It is also available for arrows, blowdarts, and crossbow bolts.

Subsonic

Assassins and snipers use subsonic ammunition; it is rarely found outside those circles. Its primary use is to reduce the noise of a shot, making it more difficult to spot the shooter after the gun is fired. Subsonic ammunition reduces damage dealt by –1 points, but the DC to Listen checks to hear the gunshot is increased by +10. Subsonic ammunition decreases the range increment by 20 feet. It is available for all firearms ammunition except shotgun shells and bean bags. It is also available for blowdarts.

Surplus

Surplus ammunition is poor grade ammunition made in large quantities by using corrosive materials in their construction. This ammunition is usually much cheaper than regular ammunition, and comes in bulk packaging. It provides a +1 damage bonus, but increases the weapon break range to 1-4. The casing range is halved. It is only available for .223, 308, 5mm, and 5.56mm rounds.

Timed

This type of grenade is has a built in fuse and does not detonate on impact, allowing it to be shot around corners and such. This fuse is set for 1 round, and goes off on the shooter's next turn. This allows the shooter to shoot to squares they couldn't otherwise hit, albeit at a -2 penalty to attack, and the Reflex DC of the explosive is decreased by 2, and they cannot shoot the grenade over more squares than the range increment. In essence, the grenade is treated as a character in regards to movement, but it's at the GM's discretion how the grenade is able to move, but it is advised to use common sense (e.g. a grenade can't zig-zag, but can be shot through a doorway and made to bounce down a hallway). This ammunition is available for 25mm and 40mm grenades, and mini nukes.

Tiny Tots

This type of mini nuke can be used for cluster bombing, with each tiny tots round releasing 9 miniature mini nukes (each doing 2d6 damage), similar to an MIRV shot. While descending, they make noise similar to incoming artillery. Damage is increased to 18d6, the burst radius is increased to 50 ft, and the Reflex DC is increased to 35, but the mini nuke weighs twice as much, and the weapon break range is increased to 1-3 due to the increased size of the nuke. This ammo is only available for mini nukes.

Tracer

These phosphorous-coated rounds aid the shooter of an automatic weapon in leading bullets to a target, but makes them easier to spot in turn. Tracer ammunition provides a +1 bonus to attack rolls made with a weapon when fired on autofire only. Opponents gain a +5 circumstance bonus on Spot checks when trying to find someone firing tracer ammunition. This is available for .223, .308, .45 Auto, 5mm, 5.56mm 9mm, 10mm, and 12.7mm rounds.

Tranquilizer

This is actually a large reservoir used to deliver a tranquilizer (or poison) to the target. For more information on poisons, see the Craft (Pharmaceutical) skill. It is only available for arrows, blowdarts, crossbow bolts, and darts.



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