![]() Helps you repair broken stuff in the game, helpful for disabling turrets (of which there are many) and also increases damage against robots and similar enemies. Also great for a character with focus on Rocket-based weapons. Helps you disarm traps, which are plentiful in the game. This one gives you supporting boosters during combat to all your team (if they're not too far away) and is mostly important on higher difficulties. Very similar to Hard Ass, but with other dialogue options. I think it's important because it also makes the game more enjoyable in dialogues. ![]() It gives you extra dialog options and helps you benefit from certain situations. If you've played Wasteland 2 this one is familiar. Having a character with barter is not useless. You need money to buy ammunition which are sparse in this game. Reduces cost and improves value when selling stuff. Let's cover them one at a time to get a better view of what their purpose is. Note 6 (Oct 23): 1.6.1 is out and my biggest complaint right now is that the scaling difficulty doesn't scale very well at higher levels as the game is relatively harder at level 25 than at level 15 and that shouldn't be the case. Will update for 1.5.0 and then probably again when the new DLC releases. Note 5: New patches update faster than I play so I'm struggling to keep all stats up to date right now. Note 4: Did a game files integrity check and after it re-downloaded 14 files, I can now load the Bizaar Exterior. Note 3: After patch 1.4.1 (July 3, 2021) I had to skip back due to Bizaar not being able to load. Note 2: I'm currently (June 2021) replaying the game on Ranger Difficulty after patch 1.4.0 so new character builds are coming up! I will update it on my next play-through. Note: The guide was written before patch 1.2.0 so the recommendations herein might partially no longer be relevant, as there has been some major changes (nerfs/buffs) since. Which is why it's only natural to want to do some research and figure out what characters you need in your party. This is not one of those RPGs where you can switch skills part through the game. You even get your own battle truck, which you can upgrade into a hardened war beast, bristling with weapons, to help mow down your enemies.You start out Wasteland 3 with creating your two starting characters and it might feel daunting. Create a squad of up to six Rangers and customize them with perks and abilities geared to your playstyle. Will you be Colorado's savior or its worst nightmare?Wasteland 3 is a squad-based RPG from in Xile entertainment, featuring challenging tactical turn-based combat and a deep, reactive story full of twists, turns, and brutal ethical decisions that will keep you hooked whether you're a Wasteland veteran or new to the series. Build a reputation for yourself by making decisions that will profoundly impact Colorado, its inhabitants and the story you experience. All the while, you'll have to decide who to trust in this land torn apart by corruption, intrigue, warring factions, crazed cultists, cutthroat gangs, and bitter sibling rivalries. You're dispatched on a desperate quest from the scorching deserts to the snowy mountains to start from scratch, building a new base, finding a snow-worthy vehicle, training new recruits, and fighting your way through hostile frozen wastes. Then the self-proclaimed Patriarch of Colorado radios, promising aid if you'll do a job he can only entrust to an outsider-rescue his land from the ambitions of his three bloodthirsty children. ![]() More than a century after the bombs fell, you're fighting a losing battle to keep your beloved Arizona alive. ![]() In Wasteland 3 you take command of a squad of Desert Rangers, lawmen and women in a post-nuclear world, trying to rebuild society from the ashes. Following the critically acclaimed 2014 Game of the Year winner Wasteland 2, the RPG series that pioneered the post-apocalyptic genre in video games returns with Wasteland 3.
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