Posted December 30, 2024
With the release of Broken Steel, it's possible to max all skills at level 100. I've been told that there are several ways of doing this. Educate, Comprehension, high intelligence, and of course all those skill books. Maxing all skills seems to be a very popular strategy among players.
I've been told that if you have very high intelligence, you don't even need Comprehension. With average, you can take it. With low intelligence as long as you qualify for the person, you can take both Comprehension and Educated. That's what I have been told and recommended.
Each skill book has about twenty-five copies to find. That's an extra twenty-five skill points, or fifty if you have Comprehension. But it's impossible to find every book in the game because some can only be found in your Tenpenny suit or Megaton house, and you can't have both. Some are unavailable unless you have certain perks.
But if you focus on finding all the books you can with minimal investment in your skills as well as the bobbleheads, wouldn't your character be very weak throughout much of the game? Some people recommend taking both Educated and Comprehension, even with very high intelligence.
Realistically, how many books should I find for each skill? Should I take both Educated and Comprehension even if I have high intelligence? When should I start looking for all of the books to help max my skills? When should start collecting all of the skill bobbleheads?
I've been told that if you have very high intelligence, you don't even need Comprehension. With average, you can take it. With low intelligence as long as you qualify for the person, you can take both Comprehension and Educated. That's what I have been told and recommended.
Each skill book has about twenty-five copies to find. That's an extra twenty-five skill points, or fifty if you have Comprehension. But it's impossible to find every book in the game because some can only be found in your Tenpenny suit or Megaton house, and you can't have both. Some are unavailable unless you have certain perks.
But if you focus on finding all the books you can with minimal investment in your skills as well as the bobbleheads, wouldn't your character be very weak throughout much of the game? Some people recommend taking both Educated and Comprehension, even with very high intelligence.
Realistically, how many books should I find for each skill? Should I take both Educated and Comprehension even if I have high intelligence? When should I start looking for all of the books to help max my skills? When should start collecting all of the skill bobbleheads?