12/5/2023 0 Comments Fallout shelter luck answer![]() ![]() According to there is actually a disadvantage to having everyone at 100%, as this prevents you from completing the challenge for raising a number of dwellers to 100%. Anything over 90% gives you the maximum production boost. Note that there's no benefit to having 100% happiness in your vault. I usually have everyone in production rooms at or near 100% happiness, and everyone in training rooms (roughly half the vault) at or above 75%. This is generally some sort of disaster like a fire. Their happiness will stay at that level until something causes it to go down. Once you get the dweller to 100% happiness, you can assign them in a training or production room. ![]() If you do this with any new dweller you get, whether from the wasteland or from pregnancy, then you'll have >90% happiness pretty much permanently. ![]() If my happiness is lagging, I'll find the least happy male and female dweller, and put them in a Living Quarters with +Charisma outfits. Getting a female dweller pregnant will increase both dwellers' happiness to 100%. The best way to increase happiness is through reproduction. Rushing rooms is more effective, but only if you succeed, and you can only rush production rooms, so that doesn't help dwellers in training rooms. For instance it might cost 250 to upgrade a single water production room but if its two combined it might. Said differently, theres bulk discount pricing. It struck me that room upgrade prices seemed cheaper (on a per dweller slot basis) when upgrading a combined 2 or 3 room room. Neither of these make a big difference, but they help. Essentially I want peoples thoughts on layout strategy. You can increase happiness with a Radio Room or Pets, as mentioned in Demaresa's answer. ![]()
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