Dead Ned's Revolver is a legendary pistol in Fable III. It is a prize for getting 75,000 points in Reaver's Wheel of Misfortune from the Understone DLC.
Description[]
Ned Martin was a second-rate bandit and thief who held up a number of pawnbrokers until the day he was shot by a town guard. Ironically, he was a much better thief and bandit in death. Eventually his shooting hand fell off though.
Base Damage[]
Star Level | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Damage | 22 | 32 | 42 | 51 | 75 | 98 |
NOTE: This is based on the star level of the weapon. Does NOT factor in Strength (Swords, Hammers) or Stature (Pistols, Rifles) multiplier and/or bonuses from Augments.
Augments[]
Bonus Name | Objective | Reward |
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Treasure Hunter | Dig up 30 items. | + 10 Extra Damage |
Hotshot | Hit enemies with 200 flourishes. | Gain Money With Each Hit |
Liquidate | Kill 40 nobles. | Gain Health With Each Hit |
Any figures in brackets are where the PC version has reduced requirements.
Notes[]
- When the player hits an enemy with a flourish from this weapon, a posh-sounding disembodied voice will say, "I am not impressed in the slightest." This is likely Dead Ned bragging from beyond the grave.
- If the "Hotshot" upgrade has been unlocked, shooting dead enemies with this weapon will still yield gold.
Trivia[]
- It was likely inspired by Ned Kelly, a famous Irish-Australian folk hero who resisted the British rule of Australian colonies until he was killed. He was known to use a revolver.
- Likely also a reference to A Song of Ice and Fire series. The writer's last name is Martin, and Ned is the first name of one of the protagonists. The series also does involve a lot of dead nobles.
- The revolver's name may have been inspired by the 2004 video game Red Dead Revolver by Rockstar games.
- In Fable II, there is a grave that reads "Here lies a man once called Ned, now more properly called dead." This may be Ned Martin.
- Despite the name, the pistol is not actually a revolver. It's a Clockwork Pistol, as it lacks a rotating cylinder like a real revolver.