How long do I have to accept a dweller into my Vault?

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You can "collect" dwellers in multiple ways: via Lunchboxes, a Radio Room, or by breeding.

Now, I know that when a woman gets pregnant, she won't deliver the baby unless you choose to.

But what about dwellers from outside the Vault? Do they leave after a certain amount of time? Is it the same for dwellers from Lunchboxes?

What about collecting a call from the Radio Room? If I don't collect the call, will that call vanish after a certain amount of time?






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How long should you let your dwellers explore?

My longest runs so far are around 36 hours of exploration and 18 hours return trip. The low level luck people I used to send out would still bring back rusty whatever guns and BB guns even towards the end of their trips. They did some times come back with a nice rifle or the like but that was rare.

How long does it take for a vault dweller to grow up?

Pregnancies last for three hours, and it takes three additional hours for the child to become an adult.

How do I bring dwellers to my vault?

Wait 3 hours. 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.



Fallout Shelter Legendary Baby Guide: Vault Log #11




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