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Gecko Meat is an aid item in Fallout: New Vegas.

Gameplay[edit]

Uncooked gecko meat, unlike all other forms of raw meat, results in a penalty to the player character's Strength even when not in Hardcore Mode. However, it does provide a relatively low amount of radiation and a small amount of restoration to Hit Points

Gecko Meat is also used as an ingredient in the Gecko Kebab and Gecko Steak recipes created at campfires.

Survival Skill Effect[edit]

SkillEffectHardcore effect
10+1 Hit Points for 5s, -1 Strength for 2m-60 Starvation 
20+1 Hit Points for 5s, -1 Strength for 2m-70 Starvation 
30+1 Hit Points for 5s, -1 Strength for 2m-80 Starvation 
40+1 Hit Points for 5s, -1 Strength for 2m-90 Starvation 
50+2 Hit Points for 5s, -2 Strength for 2m-100 Starvation 
60+2 Hit Points for 5s, -2 Strength for 2m-110 Starvation 
70+2 Hit Points for 5s, -2 Strength for 2m-120 Starvation 
80+2 Hit Points for 5s, -2 Strength for 2m-130 Starvation 
90+2 Hit Points for 5s, -2 Strength for 2m-140 Starvation 
100+3 Hit Points for 5s, -3 Strength for 2m-150 Starvation 
Note: Radiation is not affected by Survival skill level.

Variant[edit]

Location[edit]

It can be frequently found on the bodies of various types of geckos.

Bugs[edit]

  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 The reduced Strength effect does not work if the game runs in Hardcore Mode, while every other raw meat in the game does this.
    • Repair This is fixed in version 1 of YUP.