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Fallout shelter tips raise happiness2/1/2024 ![]() ![]() Use the pets for dwellers you don't want to move/don't want to gain experience.Īlso I believe you can have happiness problems from breaking up families, so depending on who you throw out of the vault you may get some happiness issues there but otherwise it's very stable as long as no one dies. You can rotate dwellers from non rushable rooms in to raise happiness and then put them back after they hit 100%, you'll rarely have to do this after the first time. Just remember if they fail they get a decrease to happiness, and every time you rush the odds of success go down so just hit each room once then wait a bit before going again. Focus on getting dwellers maxed in the right special for the room, wearing clothes that boost that special, so the odds of failure get down to min (irrc 10%) then start spamming rushes. Basically everytime a room successfully rushes, every dweller in that room gets a boost to happiness. The other way is much faster and how you can do the bulk of happiness raising. In this way you can slowly build dwellers up/and or correct for a real sad sack dragging the average down. This is a temporary boost but I find that if you leave the pet with them for a few days and everything else in the vault is good, you can take the pet away and they'll stay at 100%. I go to dwellers, sort by happiness, take the saddest of the bunch and give them any pets I have that raise happiness. There's two ways to do this:įirst is using pets that boost happiness. ![]() If you've got your resources stable, deaths avoided, and radio taken care of, you need to focus on bringing up the <100% happiness dwellers (nearly) individually. ![]()
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