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Raiders are groups of murderous thieves who terrorize all those not in their own group. They are outlaws, even in a world where laws barely exist. Raiders are somewhat organized, into their own clans all over the wasteland, and are a common source of conflict in California at this time. Raiders don't only prey upon lone travelers, but will also stand and fight tougher groups, including law enforcement, even when they are outnumbered. Their behavior is clearly psychotic, adding to their terrible reputation.
Raiders are groups of murderous thieves who terrorize all those not in their own group. They are outlaws, even in a world where laws barely exist. Raiders are somewhat organized, into their own clans all over the wasteland, and are a common source of conflict in California at this time. Raiders don't only prey upon lone travelers, but will also stand and fight tougher groups, including law enforcement, even when they are outnumbered. Their behavior is clearly psychotic, adding to their terrible reputation.


The Khans are the most infamous of raider gangs, and Khan Totems are often used to mark raider territory. Raider gangs include: [[80s]], [[Bandits]], [[Big Gun Thugs]], [[Bloodbeasts]], [[Desert Hounds]], [[Hell Razors]], [[Highwaymen]], [[Jackals]], [[Mad Dogs]], [[Marauders]], [[Robbers]], [[Rogues]], [[Slags]], [[Spiked Fists]], [[Vipers]], and likely more.
Being one of the original four groups that split apart out of [[Vault 15]], and one of the three of those that became raiders, '''The Khans''' are the most infamous of raider gangs, and Khan Totems are often used to mark raider territory. Other raider gangs include: [[80s]], [[Bandits]], [[Big Gun Thugs]], [[Bloodbeasts]], [[Desert Hounds]], [[Hell Razors]], [[Highwaymen]], [[Jackals]] (from [[Vault 15]]), [[Mad Dogs]], [[Marauders]], [[Robbers]], [[Rogues]], [[Slags]], [[Spiked Fists]], [[Vipers]] (from [[Vault 15]]), and likely more.


== Interests ==
==Interests==
*You can join the [[raiders faction]]
* You can join the [[raiders faction]]
*In their '''[[raiders bases|bases]]''', you can get some [[professions]] levels
* In their '''[[raiders bases|bases]]''', you can pay to learn some [[Crafting]] [[Professions]]
*They might be interested in buying certain [[Dog Tags]]
* They might be interested in buying certain [[Dog Tags]]
*Some of them have items with special bonuses, so beating them in a fight can yield surprising rewards
* Some of them have items with special bonuses, so beating them in a fight can yield surprising rewards
*Some of them have [[Raiders Dog Tags]], rumored to be of value to some law enforcement officials
* Some of them have [[Raiders Dog Tags]], rumored to be of value to some law enforcement officials


== Reputations ==
==Reputations==
*No reputation change for shooting at Raiders
* No reputation change for shooting at Raiders
*+10 [[reputation]] with [[Unity Patrols]] for killed Raiders
* +10 [[reputation]] with [[Unity Patrols]] for killed Raiders
*+20 [[reputation]] with [[Vault City]] for killed Raiders
* +20 [[reputation]] with [[Vault City]] for killed Raiders


 
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Latest revision as of 10:01, 2 January 2022

The Khans symbol.

Raiders are groups of murderous thieves who terrorize all those not in their own group. They are outlaws, even in a world where laws barely exist. Raiders are somewhat organized, into their own clans all over the wasteland, and are a common source of conflict in California at this time. Raiders don't only prey upon lone travelers, but will also stand and fight tougher groups, including law enforcement, even when they are outnumbered. Their behavior is clearly psychotic, adding to their terrible reputation.

Being one of the original four groups that split apart out of Vault 15, and one of the three of those that became raiders, The Khans are the most infamous of raider gangs, and Khan Totems are often used to mark raider territory. Other raider gangs include: 80s, Bandits, Big Gun Thugs, Bloodbeasts, Desert Hounds, Hell Razors, Highwaymen, Jackals (from Vault 15), Mad Dogs, Marauders, Robbers, Rogues, Slags, Spiked Fists, Vipers (from Vault 15), and likely more.

Interests

  • You can join the raiders faction
  • In their bases, you can pay to learn some Crafting Professions
  • They might be interested in buying certain Dog Tags
  • Some of them have items with special bonuses, so beating them in a fight can yield surprising rewards
  • Some of them have Raiders Dog Tags, rumored to be of value to some law enforcement officials

Reputations