Amazon Prime's "Fallout" live-action TV series has been a great success. Although there are some controversies about the timeline, most fans of the game have given it positive reviews. Now another question has sparked discussion among players. On Twitter, the official account of Fallout asked, "What is the level of the heroine Lucy after the first season?" This requires an accurate calculation of the experience points she gained in the series. In the first episode, Lucy lives with her brother and father in Vault 33, and she actively participates in a lot of activities, including training in mental, physical, and technical abilities. But when she ventures to the surface, Lucy doesn't do much actual combat, and aside from killing some mutated irradiated cockroaches (each of which only gives 2 XP points), she mostly uses her brains - which means she won't be very high in the end. Just today we reported her SPECIAL level in Fallout Shelter, which only has 4 points of strength, and the highest points are luck and perception, which are 7 points. But it is not clear whether this is the initial level or the level after the first season. Most players think her level is very low, with one Twitter user speculating that she's only leveled up 2 or 3, and if she was level 5 when she came out of the shelter, she's probably only "level 7 or 8" now. Fallout officials questioned this, thinking it was too low, but players explained that she didn't do any side quests and chose the wrong options in all the chat conversations, resulting in her gaining almost no experience. Another player analyzed: "Honestly, she only killed one person and only turned in one quest. Her game time is only about 4 hours? In terms of the game, this feels about the same. She will get more experience in the second season, but until then she is really low level." Some players are also debating whether Lucy is playing in the "Survival Mode" mod, because compared to the monsters and people in the game who need to be attacked multiple times before they die, everyone in the show seems to be squishy. Fallout has not yet been confirmed to be renewed for a second season, but considering the show's critical acclaim, the renewal announcement should be made soon. |
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