Fallout TV Show Character's Special Stats Have Been Revealed
16.04.2024 - 01:45
/ thegamer.com
Fallout's release has been a smash hit for Amazon and Bethesda, and with how the show ended, we're all now just sitting here waiting for Season 2 to be confirmed. While we're waiting, fans of the show have been discussing what kind of stats each of the show's main characters would be cruising around the Wasteland with, judging things like their Luck, Strength, Intelligence, and others based on their actions in the show.
Thankfully, Bethesda was on hand to stop us from debating at all, giving us canon SPECIAL stats for each of the show's three main characters. We have this info thanks to a new update for Fallout Shelter (thanks Kotaku), which has added all three protagonists, and Ma June, along with a series of side quests. Thanks to Lucy, Maximus, and Cooper's addition to Fallout Shelter, we now have canon stats to attribute to each one.
We'll start just like the show and begin with Lucy. Being the show's Vault Dweller, you'd have assumed that she'd be a bit of a blank slate - just like most main characters are - but there are several instances in the show in which she shows off her skills. For starters, she lucks out of quite a few scrapes, which is highlighted in her Perception and Luck stats being the highest at 7. She's also the weakest of the group, with her Strength at 4, while the rest of her stats are fairly average.
Next up is Maximus, who you won't be surprised to find out has the highest Strength of the group at 7, which you'd probably need to wear Power Armor and go up against the likes of a Gulper in waste-high water with nothing but a 10mm Pistol. He also has the joint lowest Intelligence of the group at 4, which you would need to go up against the likes of a Gulper in waste high water with nothing but a 10mm Pistol. The rest of his stats are rather average, apart from his surprisingly high Agility, which sits at 7.
Joining Maximum on the dumdum train is Cooper, or The Ghoul as Fallout Shelter calls him. Cooper differs slightly in that his Intelligence and Luck both sit at 4, meaning he has two quite low stats, but his Endurance, Charisma, and Agility are all sitting pretty at 7. He is a pretty likable guy, despite everything, quick on his feet, and you have to have good Endurance to survive in the Wasteland as a Ghoul.
Ma June is also there, with pretty high Perception and Charisma - which also tracks pretty well - but Fallout Shelter has given us the canon in-game stats for each of the TV shows protagonists. That should make things easier if you're planning on roleplaying as them in one of the actual games, which have seen a massive boost in players since the show launched. Fallout 76 is the one benefiting the most though, which reached a new peak player count.