Most important Fallout skills to level up?

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elvor0

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The7Sins said:
elvor0 said:
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Sean Hollyman said:
I'd say Speech, Medicine and guns are the most important skills to level up.

With a high speech you can bypass most things easily, skip some bits, and get out of tight situations.

Medicine lets stimpaks and stuff do more, always handy.

And guns let you shoot stuff better.
First time I've ever been ninja'd by the OP, well played Hollyman, well played.

If I had to pick 3 apart from the ones you mentioned I would say

Unarmed - Ballistic Fist owns in New Vegas, plus you do not know how fun it is to choose bloody mess as a trait, name your character Kenshiro and only use the leather jacket as armour in Fallout 2. That shit is cash

Lockpick - Because, hey Im a kleptomaniac, sue me

Science - Without a decent science skill, FISTO will never be activated and sent to work the corners of Freeside
Y'know if you get Big Empty for New Vegas there's a ballistic fist called Fist of the North Star :p
Technically its called Fist of the North Rawr and it is only available with the Wild Wasteland Perk. Without the perk you get the Fist of Rawr instead.
That's the one, it's been a while since I've played it, plus who doesn't play without Wild Wasteland on :p? Holy Hand grenades for the win.
 

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The big 3 skills are Guns, Lock-picking and Speech.

Speech is just vital for a shit ton of plot related things and can even skip combat, while Lock-picking is need to maximize loot gain.

As for Guns/Small Guns, normal firearms are the most common and cost effective weapon in the game. The ammo and weapons are everywhere, and if your a good shot or have a decent amount of action points you wont need to worry about using stimpacks as much like if you were using a melee weapon.

After those 3 it's Repair, Science and Sneaking.

(Medicine is not as important as people think, save for a few plot points you don't really need it if your careful and have a good amount of bottle caps. Plus I can think of several Int boosting and Medicine boosting Apparel)

100 Sneak, 100 Small Guns, 100 Lock-picking and 100 Speech. Rest is up to you, though 9 or 8int really helps maximizing skills.

Silent Running perk, and the Ninja Perk are also vital.

This way with the Chinese Stealth Suit and 100 Sneak you can be 100 percent invisible for about 95% of all enemies. Combined with the Perforater in the Pit and a Silenced Pistol you can not be stopped.

Also when sneaking up on enemies they actually have a lot of dialog, Super Mutants are pretty lulzy to listen to.
 

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elvor0 said:
The_Blue_Rider said:
Sean Hollyman said:
I'd say Speech, Medicine and guns are the most important skills to level up.

With a high speech you can bypass most things easily, skip some bits, and get out of tight situations.

Medicine lets stimpaks and stuff do more, always handy.

And guns let you shoot stuff better.
First time I've ever been ninja'd by the OP, well played Hollyman, well played.

If I had to pick 3 apart from the ones you mentioned I would say

Unarmed - Ballistic Fist owns in New Vegas, plus you do not know how fun it is to choose bloody mess as a trait, name your character Kenshiro and only use the leather jacket as armour in Fallout 2. That shit is cash

Lockpick - Because, hey Im a kleptomaniac, sue me

Science - Without a decent science skill, FISTO will never be activated and sent to work the corners of Freeside
Y'know if you get Big Empty for New Vegas there's a ballistic fist called Fist of the North Star :p
Scuse me, just going off to give Obsidian all of my money
 

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The_Blue_Rider said:
elvor0 said:
The_Blue_Rider said:
Sean Hollyman said:
I'd say Speech, Medicine and guns are the most important skills to level up.

With a high speech you can bypass most things easily, skip some bits, and get out of tight situations.

Medicine lets stimpaks and stuff do more, always handy.

And guns let you shoot stuff better.
First time I've ever been ninja'd by the OP, well played Hollyman, well played.

If I had to pick 3 apart from the ones you mentioned I would say

Unarmed - Ballistic Fist owns in New Vegas, plus you do not know how fun it is to choose bloody mess as a trait, name your character Kenshiro and only use the leather jacket as armour in Fallout 2. That shit is cash

Lockpick - Because, hey Im a kleptomaniac, sue me

Science - Without a decent science skill, FISTO will never be activated and sent to work the corners of Freeside
Y'know if you get Big Empty for New Vegas there's a ballistic fist called Fist of the North Star :p
Scuse me, just going off to give Obsidian all of my money
And if you have the wild wastelander perk and have Lonesome road, you can make a deathclaw gauntlet called Fist of the North Rawr!
 

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Lockpick two 100 then repair to 50, after that put your points into whatever you desire. Being able to craft repair kits is nice, and being able to pick every lock makes the game much easier
 

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Guns, Sneak, and Explosives.

Snipe the shit out of a location, fire up a stealth boy and plant some explosives around the joint.

I can spend hours in one location just to learn patrol routes for the perfect ambush.
 

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JaceArveduin said:
Lockpick two 100 then repair to 50, after that put your points into whatever you desire. Being able to craft repair kits is nice, and being able to pick every lock makes the game much easier
I say put your repair up higher than that. Jury Rigging is the most useful perk I ever got.
 

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Soviet Heavy said:
JaceArveduin said:
Lockpick two 100 then repair to 50, after that put your points into whatever you desire. Being able to craft repair kits is nice, and being able to pick every lock makes the game much easier
I say put your repair up higher than that. Jury Rigging is the most useful perk I ever got.
I never needed it, I kept around 5 (usually 10) repair kits on me and a handful of guns. It's worth noting, however, I don't play on hardcore, so I've got more space in my bags than some.
 

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I'm a bit late to the party, but the ones I use the most are Sneak, Lockpick and Speech in the later console Fallout games. Lockpick and Speech in every game except Tactics, since you don't talk. I replace Speech with Traps. Damn mines everywhere.

The most important combat skill depends on the game:

Fallout 1: Energy Weapons - With a decent Luck you can run into the Alien Crash Site pretty early. One-shot kills almost everything. Also the Turbo Plasma Rifle is able to shoot up to 6 times in one turn!

Fallout 2: Small Guns - They got a huge upgrade thanks to guns like the Pancor and Gauss Rifle/Pistol.

Fallout Tactics: Big Guns - They become a necessity in the later missions.

Fallout 3: IMO, it's Small Guns - I know I might get bitched at about the Alien Blaster, but VATS is so much cooler with guns.

New Vegas - For me, it's Melee - I know Cazadores are a melee fighter's nightmare, but the killcams are fucking epic when it shows you decapitating a raider in slow-mo.
 

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It depends on which fallout your talking about. In New vegas speech is king but is less useful in fallout 3.

Any of the combat abilities can be useful but guns/small guns is pretty much the default to fall back to, followed by explosives, and then energy weapons IMO.

I find lockpicking to be useful (especially in fallout 3) as well as barter (less useful in Fallout 3 though).
 

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In Fallout 3, I stuck to Small Guns, Repair and Speech. In New Vegas, the same progression applied, until one of my skills maxed. Then the replacement third or second skill would become Survival. The fourth one typically ends up being Lockpicking. I usually collect the few Big Books of Science and other Science-boosting implements in the Lucky 38 and try to make the occasional trip back "home", to stock up on stuff to make myself temporarily nerdy, as needed.

Never really used Mentats, since as I tend to pick Intelligence as one of my primary skills, even the case of very guns-oriented characters. High Intelligence means more skill points, and more skill points means faster leveling.

I've only managed to hundred-percent New Vegas, and that left me with maxed skills in Small Guns, Energy Weapons, Repair, Speech and Survival, with about 45 or 50 in Lockpicking.

I never saw much point to Big Guns, honestly. Pack a sniper rifle, some Jet, plenty of grub and some Stimpaks, and that freaking Deathclaw-infested quarry becomes a walk in the park.
 

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elvor0 said:
Y'know if you get Big Empty for New Vegas there's a ballistic fist called Fist of the North Star :p
No there isnt, there is a Deathclaw Gauntlet you can make, the only one of its kind in New Vegas that is named Fist of Rawr, which is made by getting the hand from Rawr in Lonesome Road, near the end. If you have Wild Wasteland as a trait, then its named Fist of the North Rawr instead, which is essentially the joke.

OT:

Depends on which game we're talking.

Fallout:

Energy Weapons or Small Guns
Science
Speech

Fallout 2:

Unarmed or Small Guns
Speech
Stealth

Fallout 3:

Weapon Skill, any works.
Lockpick
Science

Fallout NV:

Weapon Skill
Repair
Survival

Imho ;P

EDIT: Forgot the most important Skill you have to have..Toaster Repair! If you know what i mean, you get a Cookie.
 

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In NV I am just going to say energy weapons and speech and I guess survival or medicine depending on what game mode you pick.
 

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A-D. said:
EDIT: Forgot the most important Skill you have to have..Toaster Repair! If you know what i mean, you get a Cookie.
Fallout Equestria. Littlepip aka The Bullet-magnet.

Double chocolate chip please.

The best builds for NV and 3 generally have

one combat skill
one get into stuff skill
one extra

Combat skills
Guns is a no brainer, even if you want to stealth or talk your way across the wasteland pick this for when the going gets tough. The other weapon skills such as energy or unarmed require a more special "special" allotment, if you want to wale on everything at close range buff up Str and End. If you pefer to go "pew pew" a high Luck will boost the obscene crit rate of energy weapons, (and make a killing in the casinos.)

Opening doors
Lockpick or Science take your pick, Science will be more situational but also open more quest options.

The odd one out
This one can be anything you choose, I would recommend Speech or Repair to either talk your way out or keep your equipment from falling apart.

Try the Vault wiki for more info

http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Fallout_Wiki
 

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Swimming! wait... wrong game.

A weapon skill, a skill for opening locked doors (lock-pick or science), and medicine. Keep alive, keep the bad guys dead, and get as much loot as possible.
 

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As the OP said - Small Guns, Medicine & Speech =P But Lockpick and Science are very useful too!

EDIT: Do people usually just choose a few skills and only focus on those? Ive been developing everything (aside from Unarmed) as Ive been levelling up my character in Fallout 3 =S
 

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You only need three skills to kick ass:

Repair. Sneak. Small guns.

Throw in either science or lock pick and medicine and you're untouchable.

Sneak really is the skill to have in both Fallout 3 and New Vegas. Maybe it is just my play style, but I can't overstate how valuable it is.
 

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Speech
lockpicking
science


.... I thought it was only me but this set-up seems quite popular!
 

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I'd never Tag Guns, Big Guns, Energy Weapons, ect simply because they just aren't necessary early game and you're MUCH more likely to dump a few points in them each level anyways. I'd say the most important are Speech, Lockpick, Repair, and my "maybes" are Science and Sneak depending on what you're going for.