How to get more Vault Dwellers in Fallout Shelter

avatarNoticingPuff·5 months ago
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avatarDezincingBrute·5 months ago

Radio station is your best friend if you're looking to expand your Vault's population without the hassle of managing Dweller relationships. Just build it, upgrade it, and watch as new faces arrive at your doorstep. Plus, it's less drama than matchmaking your Dwellers!

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avatarScoldingIrony·5 months ago

Getting more Vault Dwellers in Fallout Shelter is all about patience and strategy. The two main ways are by breeding your current Dwellers and by luring new ones with the radio station. For breeding, just pair up a male and female Dweller in the living quarters and wait for the magic to happen. Make sure your Vault's attractiveness is high to bring in Dwellers from the wasteland with the radio. Also, keep an eye out for lunchboxes, which can sometimes contain new Dwellers.

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