“Well, hello there young traveler. The fates had told me that I would receive a visitor today.”
Madam Panada is a merchant and owner of the House of Wares in the Fallout 3 DLC Point Lookout.
Background[edit]
Madam Panada runs her shop in Pilgrim's Landing. She offers a variety of items, and can help repair things, having learned to do so from her father.[1][Pub 1] She is an associate of Tobar the Ferryman and he receives a cut for recommending her.[2]
Publications[edit]
“Panada is one of only two merchants in Point Lookout. Madam Panada’s House of Wares offers a variety of badly repaired items, as Panada herself is only trading to make a living. Her real calling (so she believes) is divination.”— Fallout 3 Official Game Guide/Wasteland Census
Interactions Overview[edit]
| Interactions | ||
|---|---|---|
| This character is a merchant. |
| |
| This character can repair items. | Repair cap: 43 | |
Inventory[edit]
| Apparel | On death |
|---|---|
| Merc Adventurer Outfit | Panada's inventory key |
Notes[edit]
- She may be killed by tribals if the Lone Wanderer sides with Desmond Lockheart during Thought Control and plants the signal blocker on top of the Ferris Wheel.
- She has the largest ammunition supply of any vendor in the game, with over 3,000 Caps worth (at 100 Barter and with the Master Trader perk) of ammunition available every reset, and carries large quantities of every munition type, except Mesmetron Power Cells, Alien Power Cells, and Mini Nukes.
- Her Repair skill is only 5, but she can repair items up to 43% condition.
- She has a Protectron patrolling in front of her store.
Appearances[edit]
Panada appears in the Fallout 3 DLC Point Lookout.
Bugs[edit]
- During the tribals' attack, she may also disappear into buildings.
- If Panada is found dead by a smuggler attack, it may not be possible to loot her corpse.
- In the event of the previously mentioned attack, Panada's Protectron bodyguard may attack Panada, killing her. This way of dying, however, seems to allow the player to loot her body.
- It is also possible that if she is killed by the forementioned smuggler, her Protectron may attack the player character on sight the first time they enter the House of Wares.
References[edit]
- ↑ Lone Wanderer: "Can you repair some things for me?"
Panada: "Of course. I learned many tricks from my father."
(Panada's dialogue) - ↑ Lone Wanderer: "Any place you recommend in Point Lookout?"
Tobar the Ferryman: "Depends what you're looking for. If you need supplies, head to the shop over at the end of these docks. Convenient, and I get caps for referring you. If you need a place to stay, there's an old motel further into town. The beds there are still pretty soft, even if it's because they're full of lice. And if you're looking for some hunting, there's a fellow named Plik who runs a club out in the northeast. Strictly for high-rollers, though."
(Tobar the Ferryman's dialogue)
- ↑ Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition p.90: "Panada
Panada is one of only two merchants in Point Lookout. Madam Panada's House of Wares offers a variety of badly repaired items, as Panada herself is only trading to make a living. Her real calling (so she believes) is divination."
(Fallout 3 Official Game Guide/Wasteland Census)
