Fallout Shelter: Tips For Beginners

Efficiently Plan Your Vault’s Layout

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Fallout Shelter Tips for Beginners

Fallout Shelter

As you earn more resources and are able to expand your shelter, take a moment to plan things out. If you’ve got a Water Treatment room on one side of the elevator and Diner on the other, don’t build anything else next to them. Instead, you can expand these rooms by placing the same room next to them. You can do this twice, and the resources you’ll get back from these larger rooms is far more lucrative than a bunch of smaller ones.

As such, make sure to dig down and use the elevators in Fallout Shelter. Sure, it may look a little messy at first, but after a while, your shelter will be a resource-making machine. If you need to shift things around, remember you can delete rooms, however, you’ll need to go without the income of resources from it until you build another.


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