To get a lot of exprience points after you beat the game, first go to Commercial Row in New Reno. Talk to Father Tully (the drunk in the church), and he'll give you the Fallout 2 hintbook. Everytime you read it, you get 10,000 EXP.For even more, go to Vault City. Go into the vault, then the third level. Stick your PIPBoy into the computer on the east side, where you did before. You will get a message from the producers saying to go to the computer in the north end of the far west room.
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Everytime you use it, you get 20,000 XP(yes EVERYtime you use it).Easy EXP In the NCR go to the place where the girl asked you to help talk the copout of suicide and repair the computer. Talk to the girl and you will get4000exp, a first aid kit and a science book. Repair the computer again andtalk to her again and the same will happen.Developer Comments To hear comments by the development team, hold Shift during the credits.Free Access to the Vault To get into vault city's vault without being a citizen all you have to do is get directly in front of the vault right before the gaurds say 'only citizens allowed' then go into combat mode, enter the vaultand WHA-LA! Free accessUnlimited Money and Jet In the Den, there is a thug named Joey. He will try to sell you the drug 'Jet'. Talk to him and he'll ask you for $500 a dose. When you first talkto him, have less than $500 in your inventory and say you'll buy it.
He will say you don't have enough money and tell you not to buy it anywhereelse. There will be an option that says 'Wait, I'll buy it'. Click on that and he'll say 'You'll be coming back'. Then say 'Maybe'.
In your inventory, you will have the jet, without even paying for it. Here comes the best part! Go into his inventory by using the steal skill.
© 1999-2019 Neo Era Media Inc. All rights reserved. (0.0725/d/www1) New Wikis. Neopets; Bravely; Fallout 4; Bound By Flame; Danganronpa. So I've been to the ghost farm, spoken to the slag, brought the message back to Jo, went back to the farm to find out that Karl ran away to the Northwest, figured out that he's actually in the Den, came back to him and I can't get any dialogue out of him that will further the quest. What am I supposed to do? If I give him money or booze or ask about the GECK, he eventually passes out drunk.
He will have the $500 you were supposed to give him. You can then steal that money!
You may do this as many times you wish for unlimited money and jet.
Hello everyone, Infernox here. I was the guy that made the Fallout 1 post a couple weeks back. After completing the game, I decided to try out Fallout 2. Now people call it a massive improvement over the original and I agree. However, the game isn't afraid to throw some unfair shit at you even at the start of the game.
So, as someone who's been tinkering with the game and with constant restarts, I'm gonna help you out. Be sure you're aware of the original game's mechanics before you continue reading on.Before you start 1) Install Restoration Project 2.3.3. This restores cut content and quests and fixes things like ammo damage.
However, it restores bullshit things like the Kaga encounter so YMMV on the score for this.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSPECIAL So I'm sure you're aware of what the SPECIAL system is now. That said, let me give a starting view of what I have. Veterans can give you a more extensive viewpoint but this is the quick and dirty from someone just at Vault City.Strength – 5: Strength dictates how well you use a weapon, your HPs, your melee damage. I keep it at 5 since power armor will boost my Strength anyways and I don't plan to use Big Guns till near the end.Perception – 7: Perception determines your accuracy. Vets of 1 and 2 will say 7 since the Sniper perk can only be gained with a Perception of 7Endurance – 5: Your resistance to things like radiation and poison. It also effects your HP as well.Charisma – 6: Unlike the original, Charisma is a bit more useful here. Now, Charisma determines the number of companions you can have with you in your party.
I think with a Charisma of 6, you can have 3 companions in your party.Intelligence – 8: Affects your speech and the number of skill points you get per level. Of course, going a low intelligence run is possible and can cause some 'unique' conversations but this is a newbie guide so we're doing 8.Agility – 10: Probably the most important of the 7 stats. It determines the number of action points you can use per round.
With an agility of 10, you can use a total of 10 APs per round which is a godsend.Luck – 7: Determines things like winning at gambling, your crit rate, etc.Optional traits:Unlike NV, I use traits in 1 and 2. Here are my preferable choices. And again, vets can tell you which traits are good and which ones are worthless but I'm just giving my 2 choices for the start.1) Gifted: Practically a cheesy trait in a nutshell.
In exchange for a small cut in your skill numbers, you get an extra point in your SPECIAL stats.2) Small frame: a small cut in carry weight in exchange for another point in agility? Yes please.Tag Skills:Like in 1, 3 and NV, you can tag 3 skills. Or if you're cheesy, you can use the FO1and2 save editor to add a 4th tag skill.(Ik, sue me)Anyways, here are my 3 tag skills that can a help a newbie out:1) Small Guns – Small guns cover things like shotguns, pistols, rifles. When you get your first gun in Klamath, things start to pick up.2) Speech – Speech opens up more questlines and conversation options during the game.3) Lockpick – there are a lot of locked containers and doors in this game.If you feel good, you could swap lockpick out for unarmed/melee if you feel like you won't be opening locked things for a while. And melee is gonna come in handy for what's up next.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxTemple of TrialsOh joy, this place.
The hated tutorial of this whole game. And for good reason, its bullshit because you're only armed with a spear and if you didn't tag melee, you're gonna have a bad time. But, Uncle Infernox is gonna help guide you through this place.1) Stay on a straight shot to the end. Don't diverge and try to fight other enemies in the other corridors.2) When in combat with the ants; if you miss an attack, run away and let the ants waste their APs.
They only have a certain number of APs per turn. So they'll waste their opportunity to attack by trying to catch up.
And since you should have an Agility of 10, that's plenty to flee unless you feel confident enough to still fight them.3) When you hit the first locked door, just lockpick it. No need to find a key.4) when you get to the end door in the 2nd area, there's a vase with a plastic explosive in it. Set the explosive to around 20-30 seconds, then drop it from your inventory by the door, and haul ass away from there.5) When you make it to the end, one of your fellow villagers will challenge you to an unarmed duel so you'll get through the door. This is apparently a difficult thing to do unless you tag unarmed. There's an easy way to get by him. Either have a high Speech check(via your tag skill) and BS your way through or use your Steal skill and take the key from him. He'll be oblivious and you can use it to get through the door.Arroyo:Ah your home.
But unfortunately, you have a quest to do so you can't linger for long. So go to the elder's tent and start the quest. But, here are a couple ways to get some free XP before heading out.1) One of the villagers lost his dog. Go to the Hunting Grounds to the West and go find him. Don't worry about the geckos. They're practically blind so you can rush by them and get the dog and hurry back.2) Use the repair skill on the well to help your nephew.
Even a low repair skill can repair it.3) Help Hakunin rid the garden of the two spore plants. The spore plants only have a finite number of spikes they can shoot at long range.
Let them waste it and then rush in and slaughter them. OR, if you don't feel like fighting them, return later on with a gun and slaughter their ass at long range.
Once you finish, talk to Hakunin and he can make some healing powder with Broc Flower and Xander Root(sounds familiar, doesn't it?). Hello everyone.
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I played Fallout 76 since the proper launch and got to level 70 yesterday. I finished main storyline and a dozen of side quests. Right now I'm thinking if I should do the grind for legendaries or if I should stop playing and move on. But I digress.
The biggest problem for me© Post 'Fallout 2 guide to start out easy(From Arroyo to the Den)' for game.Top 10 Most Anticipated Video Games of 20202020 will have something to satisfy classic and modern gamers alike. To be eligible for the list, the game must be confirmed for 2020, or there should be good reason to expect its release in that year.
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