Console Command Increase Carry Weight
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Nov 26, 2011 - And solve some of the problems with companions and carry weight. A lot of them can be addressed using console commands, accessed by using. A game is loaded, useful for increasing carry weight mainly as other uses. There are also a couple of items which increase carry weight. For example, I have a mask (can't remember the name, got it from some hard as skeleton starting with a V) that increases my carry weight by 20. – Mr Smooth Nov 16 '11 at 3:58.
“The maximum amount of equipment your character can carry, in pounds.
”— in-game description, FalloutCarry Weight is a derived statistic in the SPECIAL system.
- 1Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics
- 3Fallout 4
Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics[editedit source]
Your character will become slower as more weight is put on. When your character reaches the maximum weight, he or she becomes completely weighed down and cannot move until the weight is back under control.
Example: A starting Strength of 5.
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- If you have the Small Frametrait, then carry weight is calculated as below
- The Pack Ratperk increases carry weight by 50.
- The Strong Back perk increases carry weight by 50 per rank.
Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas[editedit source]
Movement speed is unaffected by your character's carry weight until the weight of items carried exceeds your total carry weight, at which point your character will become over encumbered and unable to run, jump, or fast travel with the exception of the Long Haul perk in New Vegas.
Example: A starting Strength of 5.
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Fallout 4[editedit source]
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- Every time you add Strength you gain an increase to your weight limit.
- The maximum initial level is capped at 250 lbs without the addition of extra perks.
- The Strong Back perk increases the limit by 50 lbs.
- The Burden to Bear perk can increase this limit by another 50 lbs.
- The Hoarder trait increases the limit by 25 lbs.
- The NCR Courier duster increases carry weight by another 25 lbs.
- Buffout can temporarily increase this limit by another 20 lbs per dose, provided that you have 8 or less Strength points.
- In Fallout: New Vegas, the maximum amount of weight you can carry is 400 lbs.
- Using the console command'player.modav' carry weight can be increased to a max of 20,106 lbs.
- If you have the Long Haul perk in, you can still fast-travel while over-encumbered.
- In JSawyer mod, base carry weight is reduced from 150 to 50.
- More information about weight and how to manage it is on the Weight article.
Fallout 76[editedit source]
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- ↑Fallout 4 loading screen hints: 'In Survival, both you and your companion's Carry Weight has been significantly reduced. Exceeding your carry weight reduces your Endurance and Agility stats, and periodically damages your legs and health. Think of your back!'
- For other uses, see Encumbrance.
Encumbrance is the term given to the amount of weight a character (namely, the player's character) is carrying. In the user interface, weight is represented by the symbol. The total weight that a player can carry is governed by the Strength attribute.
MechanicsEdit
A character's Encumbrance limit is equal to five times their Strength attribute. Characters are free to carry any amount of weight up to weight limit without penalty, although they will walk/run slower when carrying a lot at once. Any amount beyond the weight limit, however, results in the character becoming 'Over-Encumbered.'
In Oblivion, when over-encumbered, the character is instantly rooted to the spot until the necessary amount of weight is removed.
Raising carrying limitEdit
The easiest immediate solution to becoming over encumbered is to simply drop something heavy. Another, more agreeable permanent solution is to raise the character's Strength score when leveling up. Unlike Health, a character's carry limit does not automatically increase with level.
As a temporary fix, using a Featherspell, a Potion of Feather, or any method of raising one's Strength, will increase one's carry limit. As Feather spells frequently last a very long time, it is entirely possible to re-cast the spell every time it wears out, or to cast a permanent Feather enchantment on an item. However, enchanting items with Fortify Strength instead appears to provide much better benefits, since the increased Strength provides the character with greatly improved carry weight and significantly increases melee damage. Strength spells are also much more effective; a point of Fortify Strength allows one to carry 5 times more extra loot than a single point of Feather.
Reducing EncumbranceEdit
As Heavy Armor and Light Armor skills increase, the impact of the armor's weight upon one's total encumbrance is noticeably reduced. However, this weight modification only applies to armor of that type that is actually being worn.
There are some monsters (such as Zombies and Wraiths) with attacks that can either directly or indirectly lower a character's strength score, thus temporarily lowering the carrying limit of their victim. This is usually a minor concern for 'pure' melee characters, but a dire threat to almost every other character archetype. It is advisable for a player to plan ahead for such a possibility, either by preparing spells and items to counter the problem or by scouting for such foes cautiously and ensuring that one has 'spare' carrying capacity available in an emergency.
Console Command Increase Carry Weight Oblivion
The Burden spell is the opposite of Feather, increasing a character's encumbrance. Characters can cast Dispel or drink potions with the same effects to remove this effect. Also, characters skills in Alchemy can create effective poison with Burden effects, in order to restrict a target's movement.
Related ingredientsEdit
Unless an ingredient has one of the encumbrance-related effects (discussed above) as its first effect, the ingredient must be combined with related ingredients via Alchemy to make a potion or poison with that effect.
FeatherEdit
Feather temporarily increases the maximum encumbrance of the target.
BurdenEdit
Burden temporarily increases the weight carried by the target.
Fortify StrengthEdit
Fortify Strength temporarily increases the maximum encumbrance of the target.