

Plenty of points to go around.Īn average character gets around 6-8 100 skills using the Broken Steel DLC. Do not stress if you miss out on a skillbook or make a mistake. If you have the Broken Steel DLC you will be overloaded with skillpoints if you obtain them all, considering you will get over 120 more points then w/o the DLC. Now including the bobblehead that adds 10, so about 40-50 points just from outside stuff. There are 25 books for each skill, now considering you will not be able to get some (due to quest restraints/perks/karma/glitch) that is roughly 30-40 points (with comprehension perk). You can easily obtain 100 in all skills if you don't exceed 60 and obtain all the bobbleheads and skillbooks the skill has to offer. So you never really want to raise a skill past 50-60. ( Which gain +2 with the comprehension perk ). When leveling keep in mind each individual skill has a bobblehead, and a considerable amount of skillbooks. But if you level up after you obtain the bobblehead you will successfully gain the most skillpoint possible for levels 1-2Ĭhapter 2: Spending Your Skillpoints, Skillbooks and Bobbleheads If you do you will lose a few skillpoints as you only have 9 Intelligence, the bobblehead of Intelligence is located within Rivet City. Try not to level up, no biggie if you do. +1 melee weapons right off the bat.Īfter taking your G.O.A.T test, and you are woken up by Amata, take the medicine bobblehead found on the desk as you walk by, for this gives you 10 extra points towards the skill.Īfter escaping Vault 101 make your way to Rivet City in the bottom left hand corner of the map.

You will not be able to obtain this magazine afterwards. Side Note: In the near beginning of Fallout 3, at your 10th birthday party. Intelligence allows you to get more skillpoints when you level up. Put all of your points towards Intelligence, Do not exceed 9 though as there is a bobblehead that will get you to 10. Your S.P.E.C.I.A.L is very important, perhaps key to Perfection. It is very easy and there is plenty of room for mistakes.Ĭhapter 1: S.P.E.C.I.A.L + First Walkthrough List of Perks, What to get, What to avoid It is recommended to have the Broken Steel DLC (as the level cap is 30 + new perks) Doing things in chronological order is very important. Of course, none of this guide restricts you from getting these things. Strictly skills and S.P.E.C.I.A.L maxed out nothing else. This guide is not how to get the best character, (what perks to do, what skills to get first, what guns are good, how to get ammo, etc) this isn't some Fallout survival bullshit. Creating The Perfect Character in Fallout 3.Ī perfect character is all S.P.E.C.I.A.L points raised to 10 and all Skills raised to 100, basically maxed out.
