Then continue the S-shape around to the far left. That forces all attacks to go straight across the first floor and down to the second. As far as building rooms goes (and again, it's been a while since I played), my best strategy would be to build a room directly below the entry elevator and build a 2nd elevator on the far side. Regardless like I said, unless things have severely changed, there's no way to finish the game without getting your hands on those. That being said, I think that there's a way to farm lunchboxes. The spawn rate was roughly 1 LD per 10 boxes (I think). ![]() Unless something has REALLY changed since I finished it, the ONLY way to get Legendary Dwellers is through lunchboxes. ![]() Worth noting though that you can only have 1 per floor. Gutsy robots however, may be worth it for collecting resources if you end up taking several days off playing Shelter and helping with incidents, raiders and deathclaws in particular. Dwellers are REALLY rare from what I've heard. Everyone I've pretty much got have had pretty useless stuff in it, like 50 caps, a common bit of junk or 100 power. ![]() Lunchbox's are for the most part useless. I've currently got ~65 Quantums and have only ever used them sparingly. As for reall money items to buy, I would say that Nuka Cola Quantum bottles are not worth buying unless you plan to rush a lot of objectives. Productivity is higher with 3 upgraded and merged rooms than if you had 3 unmerged and upgraded. Is it better to focus on merging or upgrading resource rooms, or should I be doing both? Also, are any of the real money items worth buying? I have bought the starter pack but not sure if the other items are worth it.Definitely worth both upgrading and merging rooms. I have just started playing this and I have a couple questions.
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