There are many mods available for Fallout New Vegas. Some fix small things you’d probably never notice, some add new weapons or textures, new characters or new quests. But then there are the mods that add it all, effectively becoming a new DLC for Fallout New Vegas. Can You Beat Fallout: The Frontier Without Taking Any Damage? Mitten Squad Discord link: http://www.Mitten.Land/ Check out some of my other videos if you liked this one: Can You Beat Bioshock With Only A Wrench?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY4GfoqI2-0 Can You Beat Fallout 4 Without A Pip-Boy?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0GamZYQwvA Can You Beat Skyrim With Only A Fork?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBVBrUXGpWk Can You Beat Fallout 3 as a Baby?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HLHqINNuM8 Can You Beat Skyrim By Only Using Shouts?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TzSmz3BokE Can You Beat Fallout 4 With Only A Commie Whacker?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEYakRU58_c Can You Beat Honest Hearts Without Taking Any Damage?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMrlNpx319A Twitter: https://twitter.com/mittensquad Can You Beat Fallout: The Frontier Without Taking Any Damage? (in text form) Before downloading the mod, I made sure to do no research of any kind, just like with parallel parking, I wanted to go in blind with no idea of what to do or how to do it. The only thing I did do was look up the recommended level to start the mod, which happens to be level 11. A few places said 20 but 11 seemed like a good option too. Like with the other DLCs I made videos in millennia ago, I wanted a well-rounded character. I didn’t want to be too good at any one particular thing so I’m borderline bad at everything and good at almost nothing. Perfect. I did pick useful Tag skills, perks, and traits to give myself some small help along the way. To go back to the parking analogy, at the very least, I’ve now got my hands on the wheel. I picked Guns, Speech, and Barter as my skills and Trigger Discipline and Skilled as my Traits. They’re the failsafe options to go with if you’re not sure what to expect. Then I screamed for 11 straight minutes to level myself up 11 times to get to the right level to start the DLC. As I leveled up, I distributed my points amongst all skills to even them all out and chose Rapid Reload, Educated, Fortune Finder, Jaunty Saunter’s a perk that comes with the mod that’s extraordinarily useful as a perk you take right off the button, looted a few things, and went outside where I was greeted with an option to skip right to Level 12 to begin the mod. That ed with my pre-game ery and it’s too early into the video for getting blasted by two nonsense hoses at the same time. Went back in time, didn’t give myself the levels early, let the mod do it, was almost exactly where I was the first time as far as skill points go but could only choose from a selection of pre-chosen perks, which is unfortunate. Most skills got to 37 or 40. I didn’t put any pints into Medicine or Survival because this is my world, you’re just an observer in it. At some point I set my max health to 1 so that any damage of any kind killed me, waited for an hour, Private John invited me on an expedition to Hell, and I traveled to the NCR Frontier children campground to sign up for a tour of duty. I’ve got an arm like you wouldn’t believe, gonna take some heads off in dodgeball later. Despite having just woken up about 7 minutes ago, the Sergeant already is well aware of my legendary exploits, and I spoke to Gray about what goes on in the Frontier. It’s an easy mission. Get pumped full of patriotic propaganda, go find yourself a creative way to get PTSD, and you’re rewarded with a lifetime of mental health issues and the bare minimum the NCR is willing to pay you for doing what you probably didn’t need to do in the first place. I really mean that last part, I killed a lot of people for no reason. At one point it actually started to bother me, but we’ll get there.