![]() In the wastes, success against a specific enemy type seems to be influenced by a specific stat (excluding endurance which seems to be a purely defensive stat). Strength may increase damage (though it's not certain this applies within the vault) and perception may increase aim/hit rate and thus overall damage. (see this question and the links within the answer). ![]() However, there is some thought that some of the SPECIAL stats affect combat. The only difference based on level is the dweller's total hit points, and the cost to revive them. I considered that the random number picked within the damage range would be affected by the dweller's stats (so having high perception, for example, could increase the average damage slightly for a non-fixed weapon), but this seems unlikely, considering the simplicity of the FO:S combat system.Agility and intelligence are probably a waste of time for dwellers who won't be exploring the wastes. This could be as simple as the sorting algorithm just being made that way (sorting by average damage first, and then maximum damage to settle ties), but I would argue that fixed damage weapons are actually better (given the same average damage), as they would bring more consistent victories in situations where you on average win. ![]() When sorting weapons by damage in Fallout: Shelter, weapons that have a damage range (as the Enhanced Sawed-Off Shotgun, which does 6-8 damage) are ranked higher than fixed damage weapons with the same expected average damage (such as the Rusty Laser Pistol, which deals 7 damage) when sorted by the STATS column.įor example, I currently have the following weapons in this order when sorted by stats: ![]()
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