![]() I like to start by putting a one-room power plant on the left side of the pre-built elevator at floor -1, and one water-treatment plant on the right side. You won't have the CAPS-in-game money-to build these three-room areas off the bat, so here's where the planning comes in: You start the game with two elevators-on floor zero and floor -1, respectively: On floor zero, you have a one-room living area and a completely empty lower floor.Īccounting for an elevator at the very end of the -1 floor, you can build one three-room area, the elevator, a three-room area, two-room area, and another elevator. This is highly recommended, and one of the best ways to get a balanced, bustling population early. ![]() It will just take longer for the timers to count down until you can collect from the rooms.You build rooms in the game in one-room segments, but don't let those tiny rooms fool you - you can build up to two more copies of that room next to it to combine that section of the floor into one giant area. You can put just one Dweller in one of these huge rooms and get the same amount of resources. These take longer to collect from (relative to the amount of Dwellers who work in them) but they provide more than 2-3 times the resources. Place two identical rooms, at the same upgrade level, next to each other for a 2x wide room, and place three identical ones next to each other to make a gigantic, sprawling 3x wide room. Upgrading an existing room will not cause it to use any more resources than before, but it will put out more resources instead. Minimize the amount of rooms that you have, and maximize the amount of upgrades on your existing rooms. Your resources are used by your vault and by your dwellers just by existing, so your first step is to maximize your footprint. Read on for some tips and tricks for how to load up on resources in Fallout Shelter! If you don’t manage your food, power and water correctly, you will get stuck in red-bar hell and end up always chasing your tail, never getting ahead unless you do something to drastically change it. ![]() Fallout Shelter, for iPhone and iPad and coming soon to Android, is one of the few resource-management games that actually makes you MANAGE your resources. ![]()
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