Is it possible to do The Pitt without a slave outfit?

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I found the slave camp before I found The Pitt guy. I killed the slavers, freed the slaves, talked to The Pitt guy and didn't choose the right dialog options. Then went back to Megaton to do a whole lot of other things before returning to The Pitt guy, and only by now did I found out that I did choose the wrong dialog options. So, I need a slave outfit.

Problem is, I went there around level 11, I'm 25 by now. I don't have a save game from then nor do I intend to start the game all over again.

How can I still aquire a slave outfit? Or is it impossible now to play this quest?






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How do you get the slave costume?

The tattered slave outfit can be obtained at the beginning of The Pitt, from a slave named Prosper. The add-on gives the choice of either obtaining it from a dead slave in the slave pen located at the train tunnel, or by requesting one from Prosper himself.

How do you get the slave outfit in Fallout 3?

Obtaining a slave outfit can either be accomplished by buying the slaves or killing the slavers; there are 2 slave outfits in the slave pen, one on a dead slave and one on Prosper which can be acquired by threatening him (giving negative Karma) or by telling him one is freeing the slaves for no reward (Good Karma).

Do you get your stuff back after The Pitt?

Yes, after you win all 3 fights in "The Hole" there is a footlocker on the ground in the place just before you enter to fight. Just open it and everything is inside there.

How do I start The Pitt DLC?

Thankfully, even if you don't have a usable save, it's easy enough to get to a point in the game where you can take advantage of the expansion. Simply start a new file, leave Vault 101, and voila. You'll be good to go. Walk around for a couple of minutes, and patiently wait for a message to appear on-screen.



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