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== Character Templates == | == Character Templates == | ||
− | [[Fallout_3:_Boom_Boom_Wootini|Boom Boom Wootini (''Unarmed, Big Guns, Sneak'')]] | + | * [[Fallout_3:_Boom_Boom_Wootini|Boom Boom Wootini (''Unarmed, Big Guns, Sneak'')]] |
− | [[Fallout_3:_Crackee_Simms|Crackee Simms (''Small Guns, Repair, Lockpick'')]] | + | * [[Fallout_3:_Crackee_Simms|Crackee Simms (''Small Guns, Repair, Lockpick'')]] |
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Revision as of 05:25, 20 March 2009
As a lover of RPGs, I fell in love almost immediately with Fallout 3. As a result of the endless possibilities on character construction, and anticipating running through the game various different ways, I decided to construct and share character templates (and maybe other tidbits). Am I saying they are the only way to play? Not at all--that's what's so great about a good RPG is the variety of experiences. I'm just saying that these templates provide some logical collection of somewhat focused abilities and talents to maximize a certain playing style. In the end, all these are "in my humble opinion".