


It has low carrying capacity and health, but is otherwise pretty balanced. This first approach is suitable for a full playthrough where you set up settlement chains and romance NPCs. You'll also be able to increase your SPECIAL points whenever you have a spare perk point, and there's no level cap, so there's plenty of time to get those level ten perks.

However, I also strongly recommend picking up Perception 4, to enable the Locksmith perk. book in Shaun's room in your old house in Sanctuary Hills, so we're working with the assumption that you have 29 points to distribute (21 in the character set up screen, seven minimum starting stats and one from the book).įor this particular build, there's only one stat I insist upon as an absolute minimum: Note that as soon as you leave Vault 111 you can obtain an extra attribute point just by picking up the You're S.P.E.C.I.A.L. This provides the skeleton on which you'll construct your mighty vault dweller. Let's start with the basics: selecting your SPECIAL stats and planning for perks. After spending about 100 hours with it, I've refined and tweaked it to make it even more deadly. Heck, with a few tens of levels under your belt, you'll be turning the difficulty all the way up. You don't even need to be able to shoot straight, which is handy for strict RPG fans. We're going to be sneaking, using VATS and never, ever, ever getting shot. There are many ways to break Fallout 4, but this is my favourite: the classic glass rogue. Gather round, my darlings: I'm going to tell you how to break the game. Whether you're a Fallout 4 beginner looking for a build guide or a veteran wanting to try a new approach, have I got an idea for you. The most popular page of our huge Fallout 4 guide has always been this cheesy near-broken build. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Fallout 4 can be pretty tough - unless you're a god-tier Infiltrator like me.įallout 4 has been reissued in Game of the Year format, and that means it's time to revisit Bethesda's incredible RPG.
