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A World of Pain (also known as AWOP) is a mod for Fallout: New Vegas. The mod's main feature is adding lots of dungeons and also a series of quests that connect to a massive series of caverns centering on a subterranean city called "The Underground", built by the Mojave elite before the war to basically be a giant, personal Vault for them. Since then people have come and gone from it as they see fit, finding relative peace and shelter there, though the first one comes and goes as various monsters infest the caverns.

The mod otherwise adds various new enemy types, new weapons (mostly enhanced versions of existing weapons), and many new areas not connected to The Underground.

Provides examples of:

  • 20 Bear Asses: The Underground merchant agrees to sell you some Concentr8 if you collect specific types of Pre-War Books for him.
  • Abandoned Mine: Goodspring Mine, a deserted mine located next to Goodspring school, now inhabited by geckos.
  • Badass Crew: X13, a faction of the NCR military involved in a Super Serum program. You can rescue up to three of their numbers and together storm a cavern chock full of Deathclaws, which they are fully capable of fighting competently.
  • Blackout Basement: Several areas of the mod are in almost total darkness, requiring some sort of night vision to be able to navigate.
  • Bonus Dungeon: This mod add lots of them.
  • Brutal Bonus Level: The Emergency Services Railyard, which is infested with Deathclaws, including numerous Deathclaw Alpha Males, the Legendary Deathclaw Alpha Male, and the boss of the area "Big Momma". The area is also a Blackout Basement level where without some form of night vision, you can't see five feet in front of your character.
  • Drugs Are Good: The Concentr8 pills give you Skill buffs for a short time, depending on the color of pill.
  • Elaborate Underground Base: While The Underground itself is reasonably small, the various side-caverns that connect to it spread all across the Mojave. You can find yourself entering a cave near Primm and surface hours later in North Vegas.
  • Elite Mook: Tech Raiders, Raiders who have scavengered more advanced equipment including the occasional suit of Power Armor.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Jean's Sky Diving now has a basement section populated by a faction of Powder Gangers that were banished from the main gang at the prison for being cannibals.
  • Giant Mook:
    • An early quest from Frankie has you hunting three larger-than-normal Geckos, and then a Giant Radscorpion, to earn a key to the Underground.
    • New Legendary variants of monsters exist in the new locations and tend to be much larger.
  • A Homeowner Is You: Several new options for player housing are added, including one to Goodsprings that can be bought for 5,000 caps from Frankie, a new merchant just down the road.
  • Mauve Shirt: Several new NPCs have names and backstories, but don't have much relevance to anything, they're just here for flavor.
  • Mêlée à Trois: The sewers beneath Primm contain a group of escaped convicts fighting against feral ghouls.
  • Nerf: In earlier versions of the mod, Frankie sells a copy of the Medicine skill book, and a copy of the Sneak skill book can be found in the basement of Jean's Sky Diving (i.e. +3/+4 to two skills before even having reached Primm). Those have been replaced by skill magazines in later versions.
  • Noob Cave: Sunnytime Cigarettes HQ.
  • Portal Network: The Redoubts, a series of teleports that connect to each other. Some lead you into just collapsed ruins, others lead to significant locations like the Hidden Valley Bunker or Vault 21. However, accessing the main areas from the ones the Redoubts send you to require a high level of Lockpick to Sequence Break, or perhaps feature a Plot Lock.
  • Scenery Porn: The new world areas tend to be heavily designed with lots of clutter.
  • Underground City: The focal point of the mod is The Underground, a city built deep beneath New Vegas.
  • Unusable Enemy Equipment: Notable for many of the new enemy types not dropping their equipment on death. Prepare to feel cheated as you gun down that Metal Armor-clad Raider with the Laser RCW, and then loot his corpse to find nothing but a few 10mm rounds.

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