How cleanly remove a perk in Fallout 3?

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I regret investing in some perks which provide skill points (can be trivial to earn and all categories can apparently be maxed), currently I only pursue active effects. Is it possible to remove perks with the console in such a way that their effects are removed and they disappear from the in-game stat screens (to avoid future confusion?).

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How do I get rid of perks in Fallout 4?

General information. In Fallout 3, the Lone Wanderer will gain a perk every level (as opposed to every three levels in Fallout and Fallout 2, and every two in Fallout: New Vegas). There are : 58 regular perks, 5 special perks and 7 quest perks in the normal game.

Can you get all perks in Fallout 3?

Fallout 3: 15 Best Perks, Ranked
  • 1 Educated. Requirement - Level 4, Intelligence: 4.
  • 2 Swift Learner. Requirement - Level 2, Intelligence: 4. ...
  • 3 Grim Reaper's Sprint. Requirement - Level 20. ...
  • 4 Intense Training. Requirement - Level 2. ...
  • 5 Comprehension. ...
  • 6 Bloody Mess. ...
  • 7 Strong Back. ...
  • 8 Fast Metabolism. ...


  • What are the best perks in Fallout 3?

    Effects. With Retention, the duration of the skill magazines lasts for 3 minutes instead of 1 minute. This perk is useful when supplementing a weapon skill with magazines, where time may be a factor. Non-combat skills, like hacking terminals or dialogue successes, generally don't need the added time.



    Fallout 3: 10 Best Perks




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