Fallout Shelter Kids in 3 Hours? [duplicate]

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Is it 3 hours in-game time or 3 hours real time? I have played for over 6 hours of actual play time, I have 7 women pregnant and none of them have delivered.



Best Answer

You probably need more living quarters. If you don't have enough vault space then all the pregnant ladies just stay prego until there are enough living quarters for their new children.




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How long does it take kids to grow up Fallout Shelter?

In Fallout Shelter, I know that pregnant dwellers will give birth after three hours. In another three hours, the child will grow up, and become a regular dweller.

How long does it take for a dweller to have a child in Fallout Shelter?

After a dweller becomes pregnant, you'll need to wait for 3 hours before she'll deliver the baby. Although pregnant dwellers can still work, you'll need to assign 1-2 male dwellers to work with them.

How do you get new dwellers quickly?

The fastest and easiest way to do get more dwellers in Fallout Shelter is through the natural method \u2013 conception. Female dwellers can get pregnant if you pair them up with a male dweller in the living quarters. The higher their charisma, the faster it'll take them to get straight to the action and get pregnant.

How long do dwellers stay children?

You need to wait three hours of game time, so quite a while. Then it will stay as a child for another three hours before being useable.



Fallout Shelter Legendary Baby Guide: Vault Log #11




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