Does radio studio upgrade increases happiness level?
In Fallout Shelter it says, that radio studio increases dwellers happiness level. Does upgrade of this room increases this effect?
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Based on my observations only, but it may answer the question somewhat:
Happiness appears to be related to the charisma of people in the radio studio. I have noticed drops when I take high charisma people out of the studio.
Having more radio rooms means more dwellers can be assigned, and potentially higher happiness (based on total charisma).
According to this Fallout Wikia page, the only bonus for upgrading radio studios is:
Increased chance to attract a Dweller
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Does the radio station increase happiness?
Radio Broadcasts - Assigning Dwellers to work in the radio studio will provides a happiness boost. Each 10 Charisma points in a radio room increases happiness for every dweller by 1%.How do you raise the happiness bonus in fallout shelter?
Since the radio studio boosts Happiness in the Vault, placing high Charisma dwellers inside the radio room will increase everyone's happiness greatly. Give them some time with the opposite sex in the living rooms. It will lift their spirits and make them happy.What does the radio studio do in fallout shelter?
Overview. The radio station transmits a broadcast into the wasteland in order to attract new dwellers. If the room is poorly managed, however, it may do nothing at all, or attract raiders and deathclaws. Its overall effectiveness is based on the assigned dwellers' Charisma.How many radio studios can you have in fallout shelter?
The Radio Studio room requires you have 20 Dwellers in your Vault before it can be unlocked. Radio rooms attract new Dwellers and improve the happiness in your Vault....Radio Studio.Room NameRadio Studio2nd UpgradeBroadcast CenterResourceDwellersRoom SPECIALCharisma1 more row•Jun 14, 2015Fallout Shelter: How to get Legendary Babies
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