

Fog ghoul |
Location(s) | Mount Desert Island |
Statistics |
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Level | 3 | Health | 35 | Perception | 2 | Experience | 32 |
Resistances |
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Normal | Energy | Rad. | Poison | 10 | 20 | 0 | 200 |
Combat |
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Attacks | - Melee
- 10 Normal damage
| Behavior | Attacks on sight Aggression: Very aggressive: Will attack enemies and neutrals on sight. Assistance: Helps allies: Will help allies. Confidence: Foolhardy: Will never flee or avoid anyone. |
Technical |
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Editor ID | DLC03_encFeralGhoul03 | Form ID | 0001c85f |
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Dec 1, 2016 @ 4:45pm Strange, I always thought the Dynamic weather of ES games (And now Fallout) was one of the coolest features. Although it's irritating going from pouring rain to sunny skies just by going through Diamond City's load, lol. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos News Guides Reviews. I only see fog every now and then, but when I do it's incredibly dense. You sure it's not just the weather system? Nov 16, 2015 @ 12:39pm You can try completely disabling DoF from the ini.
- Visions in the Fog is a main quest in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor. 1 Quick walkthrough 2 Detailed walkthrough 3 Quests stages 4 Notes 5 Behind the scenes 6 Gallery Upon speaking with Grand Zealot Richter outside of the Nucleus. He explains that to join the Children of Atom, the Sole Survivor must drink water from the sacred spring. Journey to the spring and drink the water by interacting.
- The Wind Turbine Kill Switch disables Far Harbor's power, stopping their Fog Condensers and allowing the fog to overtake the town. There is no grand assault on them, it just causes them to be overrun and die. This, too, is the Cleansing the Land Quest. You will get the Crusader of Atom Perk if you did this for the CoA.
Painted ghoul is a creature in Far Harbor. Found only across The Island, these ghouls consist of the locals that have turned feral due to overexposure to the radioactive fog that plagues the region.
Background
Main article: Feral ghoul

The degeneration into a feral state (referred to as ferocious post-necrotic dystrophy) is not fully understood. It is known that it is a result of a degeneration of the brain (which is not affected by the regenerative mutation of the spinal cord) and emerges following the atrophy of higher brain functions, accompanied by an increased level of aggression and appetite. When the loss of capacity for thought is complete, a ghoul is considered feral.[1][2] The factors that may cause a ghoul to enter this state are unclear, but anti-social or isolated ghouls are more susceptible to it.[3] Exposure to intense radiation may also be a factor – feral ghouls have no body heat and emit lethal levels of radiation, indicating that feral ghouls are for all intents and purposes dead, their functions sustained only by their high irradiation. This allows them to survive for centuries, relying only on the energy provided by radiation – at the expense of a horrifying, emaciated appearance. Understandably, the process is irreversible.[4][5]
Characteristics
These long gone, decaying sacks of flesh run the gamut, from being little more than a nuisance to a hardy and stalwart opponent. Ferals are typically found anywhere that is abandoned, including metro stations, office buildings, factories, and town ruins.
Feral ghouls are encountered in three distinct ways: simply wandering around, camouflaged among the rubble as they sleep, and by occasionally falling out of cracks in the walls and foundations of buildings. Once disturbed however, they growl and scream to alert other ghouls in the vicinity, causing them to attack in packs, viciously rushing and pursuing whomever or whatever disturbs them. The ability to crawl out of the walls allows them to quite easily flank and outmaneuver their targets.
The most important feature is that feral ghouls will reflexively duck and dodge incoming fire while closing distance, making automatic weapons or explosives a preferred method of dealing with them. Furthermore, ferals will not be stopped if they lose a limb or two. If they lose their arms, they just keep on coming to slam their bodies into and bash their skulls against the attacker. The only way to kill them is to deplete their hit points, but they can be immobilized by stripping the legs off.
Appearances
Fog ghoul appears in Nuka-World.
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References
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- ↑Fallout 4 loading screen hints: 'While they can easily be mistaken for zombies, Feral Ghouls are actually horribly irradiated humans whose brains have rotted away, causing madness.'
- ↑Tenpenny Tower terminals; Exploration Database, Feral Ghouls
- ↑Underworld terminals; Research Terminal, Study Of Ferocious Post-Necrotic Dystrophy
- ↑The Lone Wanderer: 'I need more details... What's the breach all about?'
M.A.R.Go.T.: 'Internal visual sensing equipment is detecting numerous unidentified persons in the southeast tunnels area. The individuals have damaged metro equipment and refused dialogue with our security units. In accordance with U.S. Security Statute A567/B, the use of deadly force has been authorized.'
The Lone Wanderer: 'Can you tell me more about these unidentified persons?'
M.A.R.Go.T.: 'My apologies. My sensing equipment in that area must be damaged. My equipment indicates the persons possess no internal body heat and are emitting lethal levels of radiation.'
(M.A.R.Go.T.'s dialogue) - ↑Little Yangtze terminals; Little Yangtze Log Terminal, Elijah's Journal - Day 2
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