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Tremble before me![]

Has anyone ever tried this stuff on Legate Lanius? Just the thing to answer his big mouth with. Wunengzi 06:37, February 19, 2011 (UTC)

I'm not sure anyone is really insane enough to try and hit the Legate with a melee weapon, you know, because he hits like a bloody train.
Just sayin'--71.55.56.216 04:29, May 31, 2011 (UTC)
I took him on with the Blade of the West without Tremble and he wasn't too much of a problem (thanks to Super Slam!). Now I gotta try this. --Magikarp 99.112.107.213 02:04, February 19, 2013 (UTC)

So does this actually make the enemies spasm like worms on the ground? I've never been able to craft it. --Felix Brehh 22:14, September 19, 2011 (UTC)

Food for thought[]

Is it just me, or is it a bad idea to take a devastating neurotoxin like tremble and put it in the same drought as a Bitter drink?

Just sayin'

(forgot to login prior to posing, OOPS) --Caustic260 00:29, May 31, 2011 (UTC)

What makes you think tremble is in bitter drink? And besides it only kills enemies because it's introduced into their bloodstream, making it a venom. Drinking venom has no effect on the human body. If anything, you'll get a little queasy. Kastera (talk) 04:05, May 31, 2011 (UTC)
You're not getting me. I'm sayin' the neurotoxin is being put into a bottle with the same markings as a bitter drink. And second, you don't even risk the chance of the toxins getting into your system. Just getting a little woozy is assuming you don't have any sores or cuts that the toxins can leak into. And that's assuming that the chemicals in Tremble have to be introduced via the bloodstream, there are plenty of neurological agents that can affect the victim via airways, digestion, or by soaking through tissues. It's a bad idea to store drinks and poisons in identical containers.
Just sayin'--Caustic260 04:30, May 31, 2011 (UTC)

OK, I see what you're getting at. Still. the game developers didn't want to design more containers than they had to. It's easier to design 4 or 5 bottles and work out the bugs in your game instead (but evidently they didn't do that either). Kastera (talk) 04:32, May 31, 2011 (UTC)

They did give Cloud Kiss a different container. But if we complained about every little unrealistic thing in Fallout then we'd have to make another wiki. It's an interesting thought, though. They might've been thinking the same thing when they gave Cloud Kiss a different render. Or to just distinguish between the potencies. Who knows. --Magikarp99.112.107.213 02:20, February 19, 2013 (UTC)

dying to know[]

ive looked in many places and have yet to find out how to apply poisins to melee weapons im dying to try it out or that could be because i drank 5 trembles in trying to use it please help

You have to have a melee weapon or throwing weapon equipped. User:Great_MaraMessage 04:13, January 8, 2012 (UTC)

Is it just me?[]

Every time I use tremble, nothing happens. I mean maybe I read it wrong but isn't it supposed to make the enemy shake uncontrollably?

When I use it, the enemy has absolutely no problem shooting at me with the huge weapon they are carrying. Can anyone tell me what's up with my lame poison? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.43.136.76 (talkcontribs). Please sign your posts with ~~~~!

In game-play terms, it lowers the victim's weapon skills, which lowers their damage and accuracy, while also doing damage. It doesn't seem to actually stop them from shooting, however. Paladin117>>iff bored; 05:05, May 26, 2012 (UTC)

I suppose so, but what I meant was there accuracy and effectiveness with their weapon doesn't seem to lower at all. Although it could just be my lack of real life perception. Whatever the case is I'll continue trying to find the game affects of this poison.

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