The alien blaster can be bought from Willy in a random encounter north of Modoc.The alien blaster can be found in the " Alien Ship" special encounter. Most critical hits bypass this problem though. As a result, the alien blaster and the other pulse weapons do very little non-critical damage against them. This is due to the fact that floaters, which are encountered quite commonly in both games, were made extremely resistant to electrical damage in Fallout 2. All its stats were left unchanged in Fallout 2, however, the weapon's combat value is not entirely identical in the two games. The alien blaster can be fired for 2 action points with Fast Shot and the Bonus Rate of Fire perk.ĭespite its alien origin, this weapon commands the very high price of 10,000 caps in both games. Such hits are extremely rare, occurring only at the top end of the gun's massive damage variation, however, an average eye critical on an unarmored target will still do an impressive 159 HP of damage. This weapon can do the highest single-shot damage possible in either game-a perfectly lucky critical to the eyes will do a crushing 360 Hit Points of damage (381 HP if the player character has taken the Living Anatomy perk and two ranks of Bonus Ranged Damage) - being thus capable of killing anything save the end bosses with one shot. Offsetting these strengths is its extremely short range of 10 hexes, the shortest of all ranged weapons in Fallout and the second-shortest in Fallout 2.
It has the highest damage-per-action-point of all single-shot weapons in both Fallout and Fallout 2, as well as the second-highest ammunition capacity of all single-shot weapons in both games. The alien blaster is a weapon of great extremes.