
It's at this time - and only at this time - that you should pair up your characters and let them do what they will in bed. You might also know that Fallout Shelter allows up to 200 characters in a single shelter. Chances are, you will notice that a few people from outside your shelter are coming in to join your community. OK, so now you've set up your shelter, things are going well, you have plenty of resources, and you feel confident. So, until you have your place ready to go and you feel you need another mouth to feed and shelter, don't rush two of your Dwellers into bed.

And it takes several hours for the baby to become a contributor to your community. But don't forget that when you bring a baby into this world, you need to feed him or her. 4.Yes, it's an interesting concept that Fallout Shelter lets you pair up two Dwellers and watch as they conceive a child. You should also make sure to keep some backup higher-damage weapons handy to equip any new dwellers. Only salvage or sell low-damage weapons when you've equipped all of your dwellers. These weapons can help prepare your dwellers for vault incidents and attacks. You may be tempted to scrap and sell weapons that your explorers aren't using, but you'll find better use out of them by equipping your vault dwellers.

Use Spare Weapons to Equip All of Your Dwellers You should also make sure that you have enough dwellers to utilize these extra rooms, otherwise they're a waste. Rather focus on expanding when you have enough electricity capacity. Don't Expand Your Vault Too QuicklyĮach new room in your vault consumes extra electricity, so you don't want to needlessly add rooms that you're unable to use just because you've unlocked them. To keep everything aligned, leave room for future expansions and build downwards instead of sideways if you need to add a new type of room.
