
Shortly after the Cuban Missile Crisis emerged, which again threatened with a nuclear confrontation.Īlthough since the end of this conflict, the demand for these types of shelters has diminished, you can rest easy knowing that it is still possible to build one in your home. The first time the need for fallout shelters arose was shortly after the culmination of World War II, during the so-called Cold War. Knowing how to build a fallout shelter in your basement may be knowledge that you won’t use very often, but it never hurts to know. That was the reason why in the 50s, during the cold war, many Americans decided to prepare in case of a disaster. No one can predict when a missile will fall in a terrorist attack or a war. 3+3+1 on a level.It may sound paranoid, but having a fallout shelter in your home it’s a serious issue. I have crazy layout with a column of 1-size medbays on the right isolated with soil to keep pests away I also have 4 elevators per level, lol. Also medbay capacity does not depend on size.īut those medbay would not be populated which is bad for defending about pests.

And there are no space for 3x3 slots on level, so there are need to be 3+3+2 rooms on each level I recommend filling any blanks with Medbays, because if you want to send 25 explorers in the wasteland at once with maximum medpaks - you would need 625! And after that you would want to have some in the vault itself. Or i'm mistaking it with something else, i just remember discussion on reddit, there are tons of useful researches there. Originally posted by Ryuu:Oh, you're right, i forgot they just have fixed size.Īlso AFAIK Medroom gives most storage per slot at size 2 if nothing is changed.
