How does breeding work in Fallout Shelter?
Breeding in Fallout Shelter works by placing a male and a female Dweller together in the Living Quarters room, where they will eventually engage in a romantic encounter, leading to the female becoming pregnant and giving birth to a new Dweller after a few hours. The SPECIAL stats and level of the parents can influence the starting SPECIAL stats of the child, making it important to choose parents with desirable traits to produce offspring with good stats.
Breeding Mechanics
The breeding process in Fallout Shelter is influenced by various factors, including the SPECIAL stats and level of the parents. Understanding these mechanics is crucial to producing offspring with desirable traits.
SPECIAL Stats and Level
The SPECIAL stats of the parents, which include Strength, Perception, Endurance, Charisma, Intelligence, Agility, and Luck, can affect the starting SPECIAL stats of the child. Parents with maxed SPECIAL stats have a higher chance of producing children with good stats.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some frequently asked questions about breeding in Fallout Shelter:
- Does level matter when making babies in Fallout Shelter?: Yes, the level of the parents can influence the starting SPECIAL stats of the child.
- Is it possible to inbreed in Fallout Shelter?: No, Dwellers sharing a parent cannot mate, nor can they mate their own parent or grandparent.
- Can you breed siblings in Fallout Shelter?: No, Dwellers sharing a parent cannot mate.
- How do you get a legendary baby in Fallout Shelter?: Legendary babies can be obtained by breeding two max stat Dwellers with each other, although it is a rare occurrence.
- How do you breed good stats in Fallout Shelter?: Only Dwellers with full maxed SPECIAL stats have a chance to produce a baby with good stats.
- Do babies inherit stats in Fallout Shelter?: Children have a 50/50 chance of inheriting the “proficiency” (highest stat) of either parent.
- Can you breed father and daughter in Fallout Shelter?: No, Dwellers sharing a parent cannot mate, nor can they mate their own parent or grandparent.
- Why won’t my vault dwellers give birth?: Pregnant Dwellers will give birth after a few hours if they are happy and there is enough space in the Vault.
- Should pregnant dwellers work in Fallout Shelter?: Yes, pregnant Dwellers can continue to work in their rooms as normal.
- Can you get banned in Fallout Shelter?: No, there is no risk of getting banned in Fallout Shelter since the game is completely offline.
- Can you have twins in Fallout Shelter?: Yes, you can have twins in Fallout Shelter by keeping a pet with a twins chance on the mother until the baby or babies are born.
- Do dwellers age in Fallout Shelter?: No, Dwellers do not age in Fallout Shelter, they will stay forever until they die in a fight.
- Is it worth upgrading rooms in Fallout Shelter?: Yes, upgrading rooms can increase productivity and efficiency in the Vault.
- How do you tell who is related in Fallout Shelter?: You can tell who is related by putting Dwellers in the Living Quarters and checking if they say “nothing like spending time with my family”.
- What does luck do in Fallout Shelter?: Luck affects the chance of rush attempts succeeding, increases the chances of finding items in the Wasteland, and increases the speed at which the critical hit meter fills during quest combat.
Conclusion
Breeding in Fallout Shelter is a complex process influenced by various factors, including SPECIAL stats and level. By understanding these mechanics and choosing parents with desirable traits, you can produce offspring with good stats and build a strong Vault community. Remember to keep your Dwellers happy, upgrade your rooms, and manage your resources effectively to create a thriving Vault.