![]() ![]() What you should know is that Intelligence gets a hefty bonus at level 10. The real draw of Intelligence is the Crit Chance and Crit Damage. Which is nice, but not the necessity that it was in Wasteland 2. Maxing it out gives a flat +5 skill points. Unlike previous Wasteland games, Intelligence doesn’t affect the Skill Points that you gain as you level. Otherwise, you can usually treat speed as a dump stat. If you’re a mid-range damage dealer such as a Small Arms user or a Flamethrower user, you’ll probably want to casually bump speed up to 4-6 throughout the game. So, Strength, then Coordination, then Speed (then Intelligence or Luck for crits). If you’re a melee character, you should max out speed after Coordination. Initiative is a non-factor (it allows you to take your turn if your team is surprised by combat, which should almost never happen). Most characters can leave Speed at 1.Ĭombat Speed makes it so you can move more spaces per AP spent. Speed is typically only useful for melee characters and certain close-ranged damage dealing builds (like Flamethrower specialists). If you’re not a melee character, you’ll want to bring this up to 2 or else you won’t gain health at all as you level up throughout the game. It gives health, damage, and throwing range, which makes your melee character a particularly good candidate for Explosives. Strength – Wasteland 3 Attributesįor melee attackers, Strength is the main stat. If you’re not using a ranged weapon, leave this stat at 1. The Hit chance and Perception are just icing on the cake. The real draw is the Ranged Damage Bonus. Whether you’re using Pistols, SMGs, Assault Rifles or Shotguns, you’ll want to max Awareness first. The answer is, if it’s not a melee weapon, it’s a ranged weapon. ![]() You might be wondering which weapons count as ranged. Awareness – Wasteland 3 AttributesĪwareness is your main stat if you’re using a ranged weapon. As you learn more about the game, you may see the value in only getting as much Coordination as you need for your max attacks, or dumping into Luck before Intelligence. ![]() Main stat, then Coordination, then Intelligence, then Luck.īut that’s just a general rule. Typically, most characters can max out 4 attributes by the end of the game. Each Luck-based attack effect has a 10% chance of activating, which means you have a pretty significant chance of something good happening every attack (not to mention the other Luck bonuses). It can give you extra turns and more crits, and the bonus Penetration is nothing to sneeze at either. Luck is much more useful than it would at first appear. So, generally it’s still good to max Coordination in order to get flexibility to move, but your priority to unlock the maximum number of attacks for your chosen weapon type.Ī good rule of thumb is to start Coordination off at 4 and max it out after your primary attribute. For a Sniper to attack twice, they need 12 Coordination (which is impossible without Death Wish or a +AP utility), so generally 6 coordination (12 AP with Death Wish or 9 AP without) is alright for a Sniper for most of the game. For a Pistol user to attack three times, they need 9 AP (6 Coordination). For an Assault Weapons user to attack twice, they only need 8 (4 Coordination). Generally it’s the second priority to max after your main stat and, even then, you can probably get it up to 6 or 8 and leave it there until you really think you need more.įull Coordination will give you 11 AP total and zero Coordination leaves you at 6 AP. However, on most characters it’s kind of a waste to max this out early. Coordination – Wasteland 3 AttributesĬoordination is generally good on every character because it increases Action Points, which every character needs to perform any action from moving, to using items, to attacking. This Wasteland 3 Attributes Guide will help you ensure that you create characters that don’t need to be remade later on because you allocated your points poorly. The last thing you want to do is make a mistake. The whole process can be daunting, even for experienced RPG veterans, especially when you don’t know which attributes are going to be the most useful throughout the game. If you’re playing Wasteland 3, the very first thing you’re going to have to do is create your character… and then create a second character… and then a little bit later on, create two more characters. If you’re wondering which Wasteland 3 Attributes you should be putting points into during character creation, this is the guide for you. ![]()
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