If you have any guesses or feedback let me know! I based my assumptions for perks off the “best effort” perk chart post from a while back, obviously once the game is released I’ll throw the correct perks and icons in there, and have information about what exactly each perk does. The following table provides an overview of the changes introduced by FROST. Regardless of how you want to play Fallout 4, Idiot Savant is one of the few perks that we feel that you should always get. Some are completely replaced, some have had their attribute ranks changed, and others have had minor or major modifications to their effects. The Idiot Savant perk turns the usual Fallout formula on its end by encouraging you to put as little points on Intelligence as possible. It’ll calculate your HP, AP, and Carry Weight, and you can set your SPECIAL stats and then check the Perk Chart to see how far down that gets you. Fallout: FROST modifies some of the SPECIAL perks available in Fallout 4, while leaving the majority of them unchanged.
Obviously that content is going to have to wait until release, but I went ahead and built this as a start. My goal is to have this be a mobile/tablet friendly site to serve as a second screen (or third screen if you include the Pip Boy) while playing to easily look up weapon/attachment stats, perks, a zoomable world map, etc.īasically like a Fallout 4 Wiki but in a convenient, immersive, Pip Boy-style interface. I started this for a collaboration with the user who runs. Reddit user Psilocyan plans to build the tool into a mobile-friendly companion app for Fallout 4, that will be complete with weapon stats and maps for second-screen purposes: Here’s a look at the perks that my character has access to, using the site: Now bear in mind, this is all a fan effort, built on speculation and whatever information is floating around. S.P.E.C.I.A.L stats have always been necessary in Fallout, as a means of increasing your attack power, health and overall resistance to being stabbed in the face with a radioactive knife. Here’s a look at the kind of character that I’d take into the wasteland: Each perk has a base SPECIAL requirement that must be met before it can be taken this.
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Experience rewards points, which can then be used to upgrade the following perks on the S.P.E.C.I.A.L tree.Īccording to the guys in the office however, nothing can increase my special traits, which is rather sweet of them to say…hey, wait a minute. SPECIAL perks are obtainable via spending perk points in the perk chart.
If you’ve been around the Fallout block before, you know how it works. Which I’m doing right now, with this handy little tool over on Wolfstack. And by that, I mean roll the dice and start working on crafting your vault dweller stats. So what’s a vault dweller supposed to do? Easy, prepare for the worst. Fallout 4 may only be hitting screens in November, but dammit, that’s too long to wait to re-enter the wasteland.