Game developer Bethesda has finally revealed the 270 special perks for "Fallout 4," which will allow players to level up their characters. It was stressed, however, that before players can use all the special perks, they have to unlock them first. In order to unlock a single perk, players "must have the required number in the perk's special trait," a report from iDigital Times said.

Listed below are some of the game's special perks which can be unlocked by players, according to the report.

Strength Perks

  • Iron Fist
  • Big Leagues
  • Armorer
  • Blacksmith
  • Heavy Gunner
  • Strong Back
  • Steady Aim
  • Basher
  • Rooted
  • Pain Train

Perception Perks

  • Pickpocket
  • Rifleman
  • Awareness
  • Locksmith
  • Demolition Expert
  • Night Person
  • Refractor
  • Sniper
  • Penetrator
  • Concentrated Fire
  • Endurance Perks
  • Toughness
  • Lead Belly
  • Life Giver
  • Chem Resistant
  • Aquaboy/Aquagirl
  • Rad Resistant
  • Adamantium Skeleton
  • Cannibal
  • Ghoulish
  • Solar Powered

Charisma Perks

  • Cap Collector
  • Black Widow/Lady Killer
  • Lone Wanderer
  • Attack Dog
  • Animal Friend
  • Local Leader
  • Party Boy/Party Girl
  • Inspirational
  • Wasteland Whisperer
  • Intimidation

Intelligence Perks

  • V.A.N.S.
  • Medic
  • Gun Nut
  • Hacker
  • Scrapper
  • Science!
  • Chemist
  • Robotics Expert
  • Nuclear Physicist
  • Nerd Rage!

Agility Perks

  • Gunslinger
  • Commando
  • Sneak
  • Mr. Sandman
  • Action Boy/Action Girl
  • Moving Target
  • Ninja
  • Quick Hands
  • Blitz
  • Gun-Fu

 

Luck Perks

  • Fortune Finder
  • Scrounger
  • Bloody Mess
  • Mysterious Stranger
  • Idiot Savant
  • Better Criticals
  • Critical Banker
  • Grim Reaper's Sprint
  • Four Leaf Clover
  • Ricochet

"The focus of the team on Fallout 4 was to really play up the importance of the SPECIAL system... that it is really the core of the role-playing part of Fallout 4... and to use it combined with the perks to allow for a lot more variety as far as characters that you can play, the choices that you make, and how you can make your character progression and development unique... there's so many different paths to what kind of character builds that you can have," Bethesda Vice President of Marketing and Pete Hines, according to Gamerant.