Stupid has an Intelligence of less than four and can result in a humourous game experience. Small Frame increases agility by one at the cost of carry weight and is best used by characters using targeted shots.Īll three builds have the variants of Gifted, Normal, and Stupid. Since burst shots cannot be aimed, the penalty of Fast Shot can be ignored. Good Natured is good for characters that do not take Gifted. Gifted is good for increased stats at the cost of reduced skills and skill point allocation at level-ups. The only traits worth taking are Gifted, Good Natured, Small Frame, and Fast Shot. Burst Fire builds do not use targeted shots due to the Fast Shot trait and they focus on firing multiple rounds at once to inflict as much damage as possible, resulting in damage that can reach even greater heights than the targeted shot build, also known as the sniper, can dream of. There are only three types of characters: those that use targeted shots with either ranged or melee attacks and those that do not. (I don't meet the requirements for Fallout 4)Īfter several tests, I found that it is best to focus on one combat style rather than go hybrid, otherwise, you'll never reach maximum effectiveness taking into account the other skills you'll be investing in. I have some notes in a booklet that I made for all the builds I have planned for the Fallout games I have on my computer. From testing certain builds, I have discovered that some are much more powerful and viable than others. But thanks to the advice I got from my "I Have Questions About Fallout 1 and 2" thread, I now feel that I have mastered the game. I was just like you, not knowing how to truly play the game like a pro. ![]() Now that I feel like I have mastered the first two Fallout Games, I'd like to share some tips for newbies.
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