At the beginning of the game it can even be few levels!
It will give you absurd amount of the XP. You will have your jaw dropped, when it will trigger for the first time on some big quest completion. The Perk will proc from RadScorpion you've just cooked, the mod you've just made, or the elite enemy you've just killed. In Fallout 4, almost anything you do grants experience. There, f irst 30 levels are like the air for your lungs ! On Survival difficulty it will be your best friend. However, as the run number increases, together with difficulty, the player realizes how valuable and effective the talent is. Why would i really need them? Especially, for the first run'. When people see the talent for the first time they usually think of it like this: 'Some random XP gains. You don't really want to build your run around some random Perk, especially when you don't have an idea how it works. The position on the talent, in the Luck column, is a part of the reasons why it is missed. Otherwise, you don't really have an image about its effectiveness. This is a kind of the Perk that you need to try to understand its value. The higher the distance, the bigger the buff. Second tier increases the distance even more and adds damage based on the distance between you and the target. First tier increases VATS melee distance. You need to have 9 points of the stat to unlock it. This Perks is situated in the Agility column.