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Do you have any item to survive through this winter?
I just randomly search for "fallout" in Amazon, and find out some interesting thing.
1. Official Fallout 4 Xmas Sweater (Medium)
Not too expensive, and keep me warm through cold winter night.
2. Monopoly: Fallout Collector's Edition - Exclusive
This one will keep my dweller calm and chill while wasteland's citizen are suffering Christmas crisis.
1. Official Fallout 4 Xmas Sweater (Medium)
Not too expensive, and keep me warm through cold winter night.
This one will keep my dweller calm and chill while wasteland's citizen are suffering Christmas crisis.
3. Fallout 4 Vault Boy 3D PVC Key Chain
Keep your key to Vault safe while travel to wasteland.
Keep your key to Vault safe while travel to wasteland.
Do you find your own items?
Some tips to surviving in shelter
- Rare and Legendary Dwellers are the best cards to get out of your starter lunch boxes. Try to create a new vault until you have at least 1 rare and 1 legendary.
- Keep your women impregnated. By the way, learn how to make a baby.
- Don't use the same guy to impregnate all the women, or else the kids will have the same stats.
- Pregnant women and kids cannot fight. Pregnant women can work. Kids do nothing.
- The game slows down IMMENSELY after 12 outside Dwellers join your vault. It picks up again once you unlock the Radio Studio.
- Breed what you need. The babies usually have a high stat from one of their parents.
- Don't expand too fast, or you will find yourself not being able to sustain the new rooms.
- Weapons are essential to fight off raiders. Send an armed Dweller to the Vault room before the raiders break in. Once the raiders move to another room, unequip the weapon from him and give it to a Dweller in the new room.
- Complete your objectives ASAP. Your objectives consist around 50% of your income, the other half coming from bonus CAPS on resource room completion based on the Luck of the Dwellers in that room.
- Get 1-2 Wastelanders with 3+ E and 3+ L. Their will make them stay alive longer and good Luck will give them more item drops.
- Having large resource rooms increases them efficiency for each block once combined. (1 large 3 unit room with same Dweller Stats > 3 single unit rooms with same Dweller Stats.) This will also save space and will be easier for your Dwellers to fight raiders in a large room rather than having to move the weapon around 3 small rooms.
- Don't sell your gear. A +3 I lab coat is only worth 10 CAPS. Instead equip on Dwellers in the appropriate room.
- Common outfits gives 3 bonus points, rare gear give 5 points, legendary gives 6-7 points.
- Try to have your resource gathering Dwellers have at least level 2 in the corresponding skill to increase efficiency.
- Upgrade units before building more! Building more units will cost more power.
- To join units together, they must be the same kind of unit and the same level.
- Having a high charisma Dweller in the Radio Studio will attract more Dwellers.
- You can increase your Dwellers S.P.E.C.I.A.L stats with the rooms you unlock after the Radio Studio. One room for each skill.
- Your Dwellers start becoming irradiated once the water purification supply is too low.
- Contain random outbreaks of fire and radroaches ASAP, or they will spread to nearby rooms. This is done by having a Dweller who can fight(non-pregnant adult) in the room. /u/wickedr
- Click on the wasteland to bring up your wandering Dwellers. If they are low HP, recall them.
- You can have a maximum of 15 stimpaks and 15 rad kits PER BAY/LAB.
- The higher the charisma between a couple will lower impregnation time.
- Use RUSH up until 40% incident rate.
23 funnies things you will see in Fallout Shelter
Turns out, things can get pretty silly when you’re stuck inside a vault for most of your life. Who would have thought?
Fallout Shelter has been out on Apple devices for almost a week now, and players are sharing all sorts of awesome shenanigans that they encounter or create while playing. We’ve rounded up some of the best Fallout Shelter moments here. Enjoy.
Fallout Shelter has been out on Apple devices for almost a week now, and players are sharing all sorts of awesome shenanigans that they encounter or create while playing. We’ve rounded up some of the best Fallout Shelter moments here. Enjoy.
The kid that knows too much
The flirting can be pretty literal
Dwellers ignoring the massive raider attack to go have sex
A very proud parent
Using Fallout Shelter to write Fallout 3 fanfic
Even fully-geared dwellers can be pessimistic
Gary
Who knew having your house burn down could be so romantic?
Bow Chika Wow Wow
Giving your dwellers appropriate names
Dwellers aren’t very good at lying
Finding the source of that weird smell
When noting gets in the way of productivity
When your power armor becomes uncomfortable
Gear description is on-point
Wandering kids see things they shouldn’t
Fallout Shelter as a prequel to Fallout 3
Kids can be pretty oblivious
Having a swell time
Kid’s night out
Turning your shelter into a farm
The secret to happiness
Johny Guitar
Special Dwellers in Fallout Shelter
Dwellers come in all shapes and sizes. However, it is very important to note a few things.
First, when a dweller dies their revive cost scales with level starting at 100 CAPS for a lvl 1 and +20 CAPS for each lvl beyond.
First, when a dweller dies their revive cost scales with level starting at 100 CAPS for a lvl 1 and +20 CAPS for each lvl beyond.
How to solve all objective quest in Fallout Shelter
This is complete guideline to archive any objective quest in Fallout Shelter.
How to explore wasteland in Fallout Shelter
There is an entire world outside of your vault. Send people with high endurance out into the wild—maybe they’ll find something good out there.
You’ll want to make sure your explorers are properly equipped, of course: this means good gear, and a decent supply of items. I like to send off people with at least 2 stimpacks and 2 radaways; this is typically enough for a day trip.
The longer you keep your agent on the field, the better stuff they’ll find. It’s still a gamble, though; you never know if something out there will kill your dweller. Death, thankfully, is not a big deal. Reviving characters is cheap! But if you can avoid it, you should. Make sure to monitor your dweller’s health while out in the wasteland, and if things get dicey, recall them right away. Return trips to the vault take half the time it took to get there in the first place. So a 4 hour trip requires you to wait 2 hours for a return.
I like to check up on my dwellers out in the field often—some of the best writing in the game happens in the adventure logs. Since exploration is the best way of finding gear, I keep at least a few dwellers on the wasteland at any given moment.
The longer you keep your agent on the field, the better stuff they’ll find. It’s still a gamble, though; you never know if something out there will kill your dweller. Death, thankfully, is not a big deal. Reviving characters is cheap! But if you can avoid it, you should. Make sure to monitor your dweller’s health while out in the wasteland, and if things get dicey, recall them right away. Return trips to the vault take half the time it took to get there in the first place. So a 4 hour trip requires you to wait 2 hours for a return.
I like to check up on my dwellers out in the field often—some of the best writing in the game happens in the adventure logs. Since exploration is the best way of finding gear, I keep at least a few dwellers on the wasteland at any given moment.
How to defend against disaters in Fallout Shelter
Beware of Radiation
In the main games, having a bit of radiation is not a big deal. In Fallout Shelter, radiation can be the silent force that brings you to your knees. Always, always, always make sure that nobody in your vault has any radiation. That shit spreads, and will slowly kill your vault. Worse, any dweller with radiation will also have offpsring with radiation. Radiation babies are straight out of Benjamin Button:Your only means of combatting radiation are science stations, so make sure to make at least one of those for your own protection. You’ll also want to keep your water resources high, because if they drop too low, your dwellers will start suffering from radiation, too.
Prepare For Raiders
Every so often, your vault will come under attack by raiders. You want to deal with raiders quickly and efficiently. I’ve found that keeping my strongest characters (in terms of stats + gear) near the entrance of the vault helps with this, as they don’t have to travel very far to get into combat.Worth mentioning that you can actually upgrade your vault entrance so it has higher defense. This gives you more time to get your dwellers to the frontline.
[Hot tip: children are useless when it comes to defending the vault.]
Don’t just put dwellers with weapons in the same room as raiders. Help them! Your dwellers will get hurt, but you can administer stimpaks in real time. Chances are good that the dweller won’t be able to off the raider on the first go, so you need to be prepared to follow raiders into whatever rooms they bust into. Once the fight is over, your characters should automatically return to the rooms they work in.
How to get more Dwellers
The entire point of the game is expansion and repopulation.
There are a couple of ways you can do this. You can play matchmaker. This means putting dwellers of the opposite sex in the living quarters, and keeping them there until they get to know each other. I’ve found that, without fail, even the most unhappy of couples will get it on within minutes (unless you’ve unwittingly tried to pair up relatives).
Don’t get too carried away, though. Every new baby is a resource drain. I’ve heard tales where players get lots of women pregnant, only to have a baby boom that completely cripples the vault. So, pace yourself. Only have a few of pregnancies at a time, to ensure that you’ll actually be able to handle it. And always be careful of putting dwellers of the opposite sex in the same rec room, because they WILL start fucking right away.
Worth noting that pregnant women can continue to work just fine. They will not be able to use weapons/attack, nor will they drink, however. Kids, on the other hand, do nothing but take up space. You’ll have to wait to be able to do anything with them.
You can’t game the breeding system very much, but Fallout Shelter does take the highest average stat between both of the parents to determine what the child’s highest stat will be. This doesn’t mean you can make babies with straight 10’s on their special, but it does mean you can make babies with the occasional 3 on a stat.
Another way of getting more dwellers is to build a radio station. Every so often, it will send out a call which may or may not be answered. If you’re lucky, it will call a cool new character to your vault.
The last way of expanding your population is to spend money: lunchboxes sometimes contain dwellers. I wouldn’t reccomend this approach unless you’re hurting for more people, though. Since it’s a random draw, there’s always a chance your lunchbox won’t have any dwellers in it.
Don’t get too carried away, though. Every new baby is a resource drain. I’ve heard tales where players get lots of women pregnant, only to have a baby boom that completely cripples the vault. So, pace yourself. Only have a few of pregnancies at a time, to ensure that you’ll actually be able to handle it. And always be careful of putting dwellers of the opposite sex in the same rec room, because they WILL start fucking right away.
Worth noting that pregnant women can continue to work just fine. They will not be able to use weapons/attack, nor will they drink, however. Kids, on the other hand, do nothing but take up space. You’ll have to wait to be able to do anything with them.
You can’t game the breeding system very much, but Fallout Shelter does take the highest average stat between both of the parents to determine what the child’s highest stat will be. This doesn’t mean you can make babies with straight 10’s on their special, but it does mean you can make babies with the occasional 3 on a stat.
Another way of getting more dwellers is to build a radio station. Every so often, it will send out a call which may or may not be answered. If you’re lucky, it will call a cool new character to your vault.
The last way of expanding your population is to spend money: lunchboxes sometimes contain dwellers. I wouldn’t reccomend this approach unless you’re hurting for more people, though. Since it’s a random draw, there’s always a chance your lunchbox won’t have any dwellers in it.
How to dress-up your dwellers
As you play, you’ll find outfits and weapons. Use them!
How to keep every dwellers happy
Keep Every Dwellers Happy
The happier everyone is, the better they’ll work/produce resources, and the more your approval rating goes up. High approval ratings net you daily rewards from the game, as it evaluates you constantly. You should aim to keep your vault at a perpetual 90-100%.
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