Upon starting the game, you're told to fill out your Fallout 4 registration form, which has you spending a set number of points on a selection of stats – known as SPECIAL.
You can choose to spend your 21 starting SPECIAL stat points on Strength, Perception, Endurance, Charisma, Intelligence, Agility, and/or Luck. The game lets you know what each of the stats means.
The trouble is, if you've never played the game before, you won't know where to start. If you're starting a new save and looking for the best builds to begin the game with, too, you'll want to know which SPECIAL stats to spend your registration form points on.
We're here to help.
Read on to find out some Fallout 4 registration form beginner tips and a list of the best builds in Bethesda's RPG.
Before you randomly place your limited number of points on any stat in the Fallout 4 registration form, you're best off knowing what each stat does and the best ones to focus on for the early game.
Here's what each SPECIAL stat does:
Given there is no level cap, you can unlock all SPECIAL ranks as you play through the game, so what you choose on your registration form will apply to the early portions of your time spent in Fallout 4.
We'd recommend you spend a good number of your points on Intelligence, regardless of the character build you're aiming for. Having high Intelligence from the start will help you level up quicker and is great for earlier unlocks of perks in its tree – all of them proving useful.
Strength and Endurance are good for a few points, too, as these increase your carrying capacity (vital throughout the game) and total amount of HP. Endurance also makes sprinting easier.
Agility, Perception, and Luck are all worth spending a couple of points on each, too (Agility in particular if you want to sneak around like a wasteland ninja). Charisma is less important in the early game.
It all depends on what character build you're going for during the early portions of the game. But we do strongly recommend
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