How do you breed dwellers in Fallout Shelter?

avatarSingingRidge·2 years ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier·2 years ago

Honestly, it's pretty easy to breed dwellers; just throw them in a room together. But don't forget, the real challenge is managing resources for your new Vault additions. Happy breeding!

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avatarCarryingMonte·2 years ago

Breeding dwellers is like organizing a tiny, post-apocalyptic prom! Just drag one male and one female dweller into the same residential room (living quarters). Make sure they're not related though, because Fallout Shelter keeps it classy. They'll start chatting, and if they hit it off, you'll see hearts. Fast forward through some awkward flirting, and boom – you’ve got yourself a baby dweller on the way!


avatarResolvingGame·2 years ago

Simple. Male + Female in living quarters = Baby Dweller. Just make sure they're happy, or you'll just have two awkward dwellers chilling in silence.

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