![]() Since trainers, utilities and mods aren't part of the game, I won't deal with them specifically. I've also used Falche2 Character Editor 2.10 and Inventory Editor 1.01 extensively to try out situations and features moreover I've used Fallout 2 DAT explorer v1.42 to unpack game files, Fallout Items Mode Editer 1.1 to check out some item details, Fallout Utility for Critter tinKering 0.62 to check out some critter data, and the script decompilers by TeamX and Noid as well as the scripts that came with the Fallout 2 Mapper to check lots of things. To my knowledge there is not a single significant difference between the UK and US versions except for the children thing. I've been playing the game using the UK edition, patch version 1.02e plus the "children patch". There are details and aspects you won't notice until your second, third or fourth game, playing different characters with different attitudes. The basic assumption is that players want to squeeze as much out of their game as possible - which is another thing that makes writing this guide worthwhile, because Fallout 2 is a game that just keeps on giving. ![]() For game mechanics, detailed item stats and such, consult the manual and/or available in-game information. It is not, on the other hand, an attempt to compile reams of game data such as documenting every karma point gained or lost, because it wouldn't be much fun. This guide is an attempt to provide a thorough presentation of the things you can do in Fallout 2: quests to perform, places to go, people to eat. ![]() That turned out to be quite an undertaking, but on the other hand, as far as I'm concerned Fallout 2 is the best computer game ever made. This guide exists because I realized that if I wanted the kind of complete Fallout 2 guide that I envisioned, it pretty much meant writing it myself. Welcome to my Fallout 2 guide/walkthrough. Introduction "Hey, stranger! Need a guide?" If you want to play a moron who can hardly talk because of his low intelligence, you can. If you want to play an evil bastard, you can (Yes, you really can hit children in the groin with a sledgehammer). ![]() If you want to play a goodie-two-shoes, you can. Fallout 2 allows you to play your character the way you want. Fallout 2 is cool because it's a nonlinear, nonclassbased kickass postnuclear computer roleplaying game with a high replayabillity value. What’s your go-to build for the Swordsman in Wartales? Do you prefer the Lone Wolf skill, or do you have your Warrior stay close to your party? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below.īefore leaving, consider also checking out our guide on what to do with Trinkets found in Wartales as some of them can be extremely helpful.To index The Nearly Ultimate Fallout 2 Guide With this build, you’ll be able to flank around and hit the enemies’ flank units while also having increased damage and survivability.Īlso, with a Swordsman nearby with the Intervention skill, you’ll never have to worry about dying. To sum up, this is the best Warrior build in Wartales. Also, consider checking out our guide on the best Swordsman build in Wartales for more details. Make sure to also have a Swordsman in your party with the intervention skill to ensure you always have a get-out-of-jail card in case you get in trouble. Madness helps you take down enemies faster, while Valorous Duel offers some extra Valor Points. Lone Wolf will allow you to deal more damage and survive more attacks, while Ecstasy will ensure you always hit critical strikes to get Fury from Rampage. With solid movement, it’s a great unit for taking down enemy ranged units as long as you can get close. The Warrior is a class that focuses on staying away from other allied units and taking down enemies from the flank. Lastly, don’t forget to check out our guide on the best negative traits in Wartales to ensure your Ranger won’t have any significant debuffs. Warriors thrive when fighting alone and deal more damage while on low HP. These skills allow the Warrior to combine survivability and damage to ensure he can solo kill most enemy units. Lone Wolf – If there are no allied units within 5 meters, gain the Lone Wolf status, which increases damage dealt by 10% and reduces damage taken by 10%.Ecstasy – If you have less than 30% HP, your attacks will always deal critical hits.Madness – Deal 50% more damage against units with 30% Health or less.Valorous Duel – Every time you engage in combat, gain 1 Valor Point.Fury increases the damage of your next attack by 50%. Rampage – Deal damage to a single target and gain Fury upon striking a Critical Hit.Here are the best skills to choose for the Warrior class in Wartales: In terms of specialization for this build, the best one is the Specialization as it gives you Rampage and Fury. The most important part of a build is selecting the right skills.
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