Take 15/30/45 percent less damage from explosions and fire attacks. Gain 10/20/30/40/50 damage and energy resistance while not wearing Power Armor. Ironclad Fireproof Radicool Adamantium Skeleton You could also look around for a Stimpak Diffuser for a similar effect. This could buy you a few precious seconds and health points in a pinch, without putting you past your health threshold. Additionally, If you choose to take the Born Survivor Perk, Stimpak gets injected automatically every 20 seconds when your health falls below 20 percent. In other words, put away the Radiation Suit and any Perk that will give you radiation resistance.Īn added benefit of using radiation to keep your health low is that you gain even more damage from the Radicool Perk, which will be outlined in the next section. Drinking water, eating food, or standing in irradiated areas will cause radiation buildup. Fallout features a radiation system where, as radiation builds up, it overtakes the health bar. The best way to make sure that health remains at exactly 60 points is to utilize radiation. The consensus is that at 60 HP or less is where maximum damage can be achieved. To finish this build off, consider investing in these melee-based Perks:įirst off, remember that 60 is generally the magic number for health in a build such as this. This build still utilizes the bonus damage at low health using Nerd Rage, but the hyper armor associated with the rest of the build can be buffed by the life-draining effects of the weapon. You may find that the Power Armor and Ranged builds deal insane damage, but are extremely easy to die with. T he Ricochet Perk occasionally doubles the healing you gain, as shots that are returned to enemies take on the traits of equipped weapons. This trait drains enemy health when attacked and returns it to you. Next, you must ensure that the weapon has the Vampire trait. This is because fist-type weapons gain the most damage in a Strength build. These include the Death Tambo, the Deathclaw Gauntlet, and the Power Fist. The reason it appears on this guide is that you can still get a lesser damage boost at low health, and trade a bit of damage for durability.įor this build, you must use a fist-type weapon. However, this build does not utilize a Bloodied weapon at all. It should still make use of the Nerd Rage Perk. This build is a little different from the previous two. The best weapons for a build like this are Rifles, Bows, and Crossbows, as automatic weapons lose damage after the first shot. With all the appropriate perks and gun upgrades, each attack can deal 400 percent damage. The idea of this build is to sneak attack as many enemies in as short an amount of time as possible. Bows and Crossbows have the most damage upgrades available, so keep this in mind when choosing a weapon.ĭon't forget to invest in Gun Fu if you expect to be in VATs often. These perks will overhaul the amount of damage you can deal out. There are many to choose from, so make a decision early, so you don't waste Perk points. VATs criticals deal +10/+20/+30 percent damage.Īlso, max the appropriate weapon tree that aligns with your Bloodied weapon. Silenced weapons deal 25/50 percent extra damage at night. Gain 6/7/8/9/10 percent damage for 30 seconds per kill. Ranged sneak attacks deal 2.15x/2.3x/2.5x normal damage. These perk cards give you different abilities and bonuses and can be upgraded by combining cards of the same type together to increase whatever bonus they give.While below 20 percent health, gain 20/30/40 damage resist, 10/15/20 percent damage, and 15% AP regeneration. Each point you spend in a stat gives you, in essence, another slot that you can fit a perk card into. By level 50, you'll have gotten all of the skill points that you're going to get (and probably some mutations along the way, and though they're going to be left out of this build guide, they can be useful tools for a build), leveling out at 56 points to spread across the seven different stats. Plenty of players are still making their way through the Appalachians in the post-apocalypse of Fallout 76, and at this point, many of those players have gathered the max amount of points to spend on their S.P.E.C.I.A.L. (Updated on December 27th, 2019 with five more builds to include updates to Fallout 76)
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