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Fallout: New Vegas Game Add-Ons (DLC) Hints
Angel Cave Tips
1 of 7: Crouch down behind Joshua Graham and sneakily steal some of the .45 auto pistols that are on his table. (Note that not all of them are interactive.)
2 of 7: Talk to Joshua Graham to find several new conversation topics, including one that'll bring up his store inventory. Sell off excess stuff, and see if he has anything you want to buy. (Note that he sells weapon mods for the new .45 auto guns and war clubs.)
3 of 7: He can also repair your equipment. How well he can repair it will depend on your current level. If you're level 15+, he'll repair stuff up to 100% condition. (Note that you can get the money you pay for repairs back by selling him more stuff.)
4 of 7: Look around his cave for other stuff to sneakily steal, then use the workbench and reloading bench if you want to make something. (Note that Graham is sometimes outside the cave, so you may want to wait until then to steal the owned items.)
5 of 7: Don't neglect to check the workbench crate that's next to the workbench, since it may have one or more random skill books in it. If not, you might want to restore a save you made before you entered the cave and try again. (See the New Skill Books info.)
6 of 7: Use the cave exit that's just NW of Graham's room to reach an otherwise-inaccessible Dead Horses camp. Look around it for stuff to steal, and don't miss the "survival cache" duffle bag.
7 of 7: As in the Mojave Wasteland, you can get away with killing generic, nameless people if you use a silent weapon and score a one-hit kill while your stealth indicator reads "[HIDDEN]." Do that here to generic Dead Horse guys with a silenced .45 auto pistol to get more XP and loot.