Fallout Shelter - Dweller happiness, SPECIALs, breeding and best dweller placement (2024)

In Fallout Shelter, Dwellers are your worker ants. You, the Queen, must protect the colony and secure its future by ensuring they scurry away at their jobs as efficiently as possible. Even laying dubious ant metaphors aside however, there is a more strange - and ethically dubious - side to maximising the efficient running of your Vault, and that's the practice of eugenics.

Here, we'll be explaining the best ways to keep on top of Dweller happiness, plus we'll explain Dweller SPECIALs, dweller breeding, and the best dweller placement.

How to get more Dwellers

The main way to get more Dwellers is through breeding them. Dwellers will sporadically turn up outside your Vault from the Wasteland, and we believe that's made more likely the more people you send out to explore, but this is a difficult mechanic to influence and an unwise one to rely on. Breeding, on the other hand, is a certainty, and a method which can allow the number of your Dwellers to grow exponentially.

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Two Dwellers will decide to embark on a romantic snuggle if you place a male and a female together in the Living Quarters room. After a few minutes of small talk, cheesy pickup lines and awkward, musicless dancing, they'll run off to the back room and return soon after, the female now with child. It can take some time for the woman to give birth - normally around eight hours or so from our experience - and a similar amount of time again for the child to grow into an employable adult Dweller.

Also worth noting is the fact that pregnant Dwellers can continue work in their rooms as normal, and can be equipped with both outfits and weapons, but can't fight or tend to disasters. Instead, pregnant Dwellers will flee the room to avoid taking any damage, which means that whilst outfits can be useful, equipping pregnant Dwellers with weapons will be a waste. Children will similarly flee, but also can't be equipped with gear or do any work at all, so let them roam around freely until they mature.

Finally, be sure you have enough space for your Dwellers to be born, by building enough Living Quarters rooms in your Vault. Likewise, keep track of your resources - food and water in particular can take a hit if you're breeding heavily, so keep your production rooms populated and upgraded.

How to increase Dweller SPECIAL stats

As with increasing your Dweller count, there are two ways in which you can improve your Dwellers' SPECIALs: through training rooms, and through selective breeding.

There are seven training rooms - one for each of your Specials - which you can assign Dwellers to in order to increase their current stats. Leave them there and, over time, their correlating SPECIAL will increase.

Breeding is the more rewarding method of improving your Dwellers, as by carefully selecting parents you should be able to acquire Dwellers with specifically tuned SPECIALs. Parents with one high stat - such as Strength - will produce a child with high Strength too. It's as simple as that; combine parents with favourable, useful stats to cover any deficiencies you might have in your spread of Dwellers, or for targeting particular resources over time. After a while, when your engineered children have all grown up, Dwellers who arrive outside your vault with low stats can then simply be sent straight out to the Wasteland to gather resources - or simply to die, if you're particularly cold.

Where to place Dwellers in Fallout Shelter

Much like your character in Fallout 4, each Dweller has their own set of SPECIAL stats - Strength, Perception, Endurance, Charisma, Intelligence, Agility, and Luck - which dictate how they'll perform in a variety of situations, including how well they'll do in your Vault's various rooms.

You'll want to place Dwellers according to their strongest SPECIALs, particularly in the early and mid game. Once you have enough Dwellers to start sparing the less useful ones, you can opt to either train them up or, if you're feeling particularly brutal, send them out to the Wasteland. It'll most likely mean death for low-level and low-SPECIAL explorers - particularly if they're left unattended in the Wasteland overnight - but if managed correctly the extra experience, items, and bottle caps they'll return with make the added management worth it.

Other Fallout Shelter guides:

Looking for more guides on Fallout Shelter? Take a look at our main Fallout Shelter guide and tips page, our guide to room functions and room placement, advice on dwellers, SPECIALS, happiness and breeding, explainations of Legendary Characters, Pets, Weapons and other collectibles, how to unlock and use Mr Handy, plus how to earn Bottle Caps and Lunchboxes with Objectives, and our page on Quests, combat, and Daily Quests in Fallout Shelter, too.

How to increase Dweller happiness

Dweller happiness is predominantly governed by where you set them to work. Assigning a Dweller to the right room will increase their happiness over time - stick a Dweller with high Strength in the Power Generator room and they'll be chirpy as anything before you know it.

The other method is through mating. If you have a particularly grumpy pair of male and female Dwellers, pop them in the Living Quarters together and - as long as they're not related - the couple will cheer up plenty once there's another child on the way. Try to still keep pairing parents together with useful SPECIAL s, but if that's not possible you can always send the less useful kids off to scour the Wasteland once they grow up.

Fallout Shelter - Dweller happiness, SPECIALs, breeding and best dweller placement (2024)

FAQs

Fallout Shelter - Dweller happiness, SPECIALs, breeding and best dweller placement? ›

Dweller happiness is predominantly governed by where you set them to work. Assigning a Dweller to the right room will increase their happiness over time - stick a Dweller with high Strength in the Power Generator room and they'll be chirpy as anything before you know it. The other method is through mating.

How do you get dwellers to 100% happiness? ›

Dwellers in a radio station always achieve 100% happiness. How long it takes for them to get to a 100% appears to be based on there level of charisma. A slower but effective strategy is to build several radio stations and fill them with dwellers to increase your base and max happiness.

Does dweller happiness matter? ›

The higher an individual dweller's happiness is, the higher the vault's overall happiness (which affects the vault's efficiency boost) will be.

How do you breed better dwellers in Fallout Shelter? ›

Prioritize Dwellers With High Stats

You are more likely to create children with higher, specialized stats if you breed together two Dwellers with higher stats. If you know you need more Dwellers who excel in Perception, place two Dwellers with high Perception stats in the Living Quarters.

Where do you put dwellers with high luck? ›

Luck: Lucky dwellers can fit just about anywhere, since rushing production is more likely to succeed with them around. They're also more likely to find rare objects in the wasteland if you send them out for a spell.

How do you get a legendary child in Fallout Shelter? ›

Both parents need to be level 50 with maxed-out SPECIALs for a chance to birth legendary babies in Fallout Shelter. This, however, is still based on RNG. There is only a 6 percent chance of getting a legendary baby (40 randomly assigned SPECIALs) with maxed-out parents.

How do you raise special stats of dwellers? ›

You can increase your SPECIAL STATS by training dwellers in certain rooms. For example, the gym increases the dwellers strenght. Stats points are leveled in training rooms. The higher the "stats" the more gain they get per level...

Should I assign dwellers to storage? ›

The storage room requires 12 dwellers to be unlocked. Despite being marked as an Endurance room, having an Endurance-oriented dweller assigned to this room appears to have no effect on the room's function. It does make that dweller happy, though that dweller will not gain levels while assigned to the storage room.

Why aren t my dwellers happy? ›

Dweller happiness is predominantly governed by where you set them to work. Assigning a Dweller to the right room will increase their happiness over time - stick a Dweller with high Strength in the Power Generator room and they'll be chirpy as anything before you know it.

What's the highest level a dweller can get? ›

A couple of max level (50) dwellers with max stats (10) can produce legendary children starting with 40 randomly assigned SPECIAL points.

What special makes dwellers shoot faster? ›

Agility. Agility determines the effectiveness of food production rooms (diner and garden). In quests or in the wasteland, it determines how many shots dwellers can fire before the enemy does (effects how quickly a dweller fires their weapon) or how much damage the dweller can avoid when fleeing from hopeless battles.

How do I make my dwellers shoot faster? ›

If you use the drag method, a targeting line will appear showing you which enemy your Dweller is targeting. In addition, combat speed is based on a Dweller's Agility. The higher their Agility, the faster they attack.

How do you make dwellers have babies faster? ›

Now that you have a residential quarter, it's time to assign a pair of dwellers who'll occupy it for the meantime. To increase the chances of getting a baby, make sure that either the male or female dweller has a high rating for Charisma (at least 7 or up).

How many dwellers should be in a room? ›

Generally, each room can facilitate two Dwellers. Merged rooms may be occupied by up to 6 Dwellers. Production rooms require a specific S.P.E.C.I.A.L trait to run, while training rooms increase a specific trait of the selected Dwellers.

What does P do in Fallout Shelter? ›

Dwellers SPECIAL Stats
StatAttributeIdeal Placement
SStrengthPower Generator and Nuclear Reactor
PPerceptionWater Treatment and Water Purification
EEnduranceExploration and Nuka Cola Bottler
CCharismaLiving Quarters and Radio Studio
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Why won't my dwellers give birth? ›

Pregnant dwellers will give birth after a few hours if they are happy and there is enough space in the Vault.

How do you get happiness above 80 in Fallout 4? ›

To get above 80 you need to build bars, stores and add pets. But I'd start by sending all my settlers to another settlement. Then move them back one at a time making sure that you have them assigned to beds and jobs. Then wait 24 hours before doing the next settler.

How long are they pregnant in Fallout Shelter? ›

Wait 3 hours.

After a dweller becomes pregnant, you'll need to wait for 3 hours before she'll deliver the baby. Although pregnant dwellers can still work, you'll need to assign 1-2 male dwellers to work with them.

How do you level up dwellers fast? ›

Each time you collect from a power/food/water source there is a chance of getting caps, which is increased if the luck of the dwellers is high. Also, sending your dwellers to the wasteland allows them to return with caps and stuff you can sell. The easiest way to level up fast is going to the wasteland.

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