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Fallout shelter how to level up
Fallout shelter how to level up












fallout shelter how to level up fallout shelter how to level up

Try to plan a skillset right from the start so that you don't "wrongly" select cards that you don't want to use at all when you level up. There are various tools for planning (best decide if you want to play Auto Rifles, Single Shot Rifles, Heavy Weapons, Melee, Shotguns, Pistols, with/without Power Armor, Full Life/Gorystained/Junkie). For more build / char ideas you can create up to 5 chars. You can access your stash box from anywhere . Both in other CAMPs and at train stations, in survival tents and anywhere else you see stash boxes. A stash box in another CAMP is not someone else's box, but always your own. The same applies to the scrap box (infinite scrap box from Fallout 1st). Your stash box can hold anything you don't want or can't carry on your man/woman and can hold a maximum of 1200. This will help you find your next destination more easily on the map. When you select a quest in the PipBoy, there is an option at the bottom to move to the next task of the quest on the map. (Hunger and thirst no longer have negative effects, so that's a minor thing now.) Make sure you have enough ammo, stimpacks, (water and food). Place objects and tools that you use often on the " speed wheel " so that you don't have to search in the PipBoy when you need something fast. It's not enough to own a certain weapon in order to survive against all opponents.Īll information about your weapons, armor, tools, quests, etc. All items, tools, skill cards, mutations, armor give an overall picture of how "strong" your character is in the game














Fallout shelter how to level up