With so many fans excited about the new release of 's mod,, you will have noticed upon starting that a new feature has been introduced to character customization, known as Traits. Those eager to explore the new environment of London's wasteland and eerie Underground stations must choose two out of 12 traits to boost particular skills and abilities for exploration, combat, or practically.
While each trait enhances your performance, they all have a catch, making it tricky to choose the right one, as you will have obstacles to consider. The tier list below breaks down the good, the bad, and the ugly for each trait, placing them in a ranking based on how much the pros outweigh the cons and how they will hinder you or help you 'mind the gap' in.
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The table below organizes all traits in within the traditional tier list from D, the worst, to S, the best. Whileall of them have some form of utility and uniqueness, most only serve specific playstyles and builds in .
Those within the A and S-tier categories are more widely usable,offering versatility and some form of customization, and can often be paired together to make you perform optimally. ZerkaaPlays on YouTube vouches for Hoarder due to its practical uses, selecting it as his first trait option, alongside Sleep Walker, purely out of interest for the narrative depth it provides:
S (Best Traits)
Hoarder
A (Excellent Traits)
Acrobat
Kamikaze
B (Good Traits)
Chem Head
Four Eyes
Heavy Handed
Puritan
C (Niche Traits)
Sleepwalker
Gifted
Night Owl
D (Outclassed Traits)
Numbskull
Claustrophobic
The Traits within the D Tier don't offer any utility worth bringing to London's wasteland, so they are placed at the very bottom of the list. These traits could potentially only make players worse off.
While the +1 to Strength, Endurance, and Luck is a good bonus for the
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