After finishing the game for every possible faction, I'm thinking about playing again from the start, maybe even in hardcore mode. What missions are the best to level-up quickly? By this I mean, what are some easy missions which give out a lot of experience? I don't want to kill a lot of people; I might even try not to kill anybody. Any ideas? I think I will also ignore locks and computers since I've done them all before. In my original playthrough, I made the mistake of doing a lot of side missions, so I lost the ability to level-up quickly.
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I'm going through a similar action myself right now -- I'm trying to kill as few humans as possible. (I made an exception for Benny, and raiders who attack on sight.) Skills: I know you said you don't want to do locks and computers, but you'll have to for some things, so keep lockpicking and science high. Prioritize speech -- you can get out of a lot of fights, and even better, get XP for it. Maybe go for survival and/or repair, and go after the challenges for crafting. So some early-game missions to help you out? Skip Primm entirely, head straight to Mojave Outpost. You'll get Ghost's quest there, which just requires you to go to Nipton. In Nipton, you'll get "Cold, Cold Heart," which just requires you to go to Mojave. Easy, non-violent 250 XP. Not much, but it'll get you started. From there, make a beeline to New Vegas, by way of Novac. In Novac, do Boone's side quest, because it's quick and easy and non-violent. In Freeside, take the peaceful route through G.I. Blues, hook up the Followers and the Garretts, and do the Wang Dang Atomic Tango. Once in New Vegas, go talk to Mr. House and deal with Ring-a-Ding-Ding. After that, you should be able to take down Talent Pool pretty quickly and peacefully. By the time you get through all this, with perhaps a little bit of minor side adventurism, and you should be at least level 10 or 12. |
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I'm not too sure what the fastest way is to level up without killing people. I provided a link below with all the quests possible in fallout:NV. As you can imagine there is an enormous amount of side quests, you may want to read through them and determine which ones involve no killing. |
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There is a way where you need only kill about seven people and you may reach level 30 before even leaving Goodsprings.
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Just go to NV and do all the quests there. The only problem is getting there, because there are deathclaws on the way and you need 2000 caps to get in (or a fake ID at Mick and Ralphs in freeside for 500 caps and speech check
I managed to get into NV in about an hour from the game start and still in level 1, and the NV quests give thousands of XP. Hope this helps! |
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I have a simple and easy way for you to make some easy xp. Go to Cottonwood Cove, but only if you are on good terms with the legion and look for the a tall building right before the shore. Go upstairs and look for the centurion and talk to him. You will need barter 35 for the speech option. Just keep doing it without killing him. Make sure you don't take Boone with you. |
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First, do all tutorials and Run, Goodsprings Run. Carry on with the Powder Ganger storyline and when the time comes defect to the NCR. In the Primm Sheriff thing, get it run by NCR and stick to the roads. Wipe out the gas station in the middle. Then do all of the NCR missions at the outpost and get ED-E with spare supplies. Go to do Cold, Cold Heart but quickly kill the group. Clear out the town hall and proceed to Old World Blues. I came out a level 17 with a stealth suit and a HUGE gun. After getting Boone, completing the Sierra Madre and finishing Saving Camp Forlorn Hope (On the coast) Go to Zion. Then hit New Vegas and go NCR. I skipped about 30-50 missions through NCR Support but finished level 29. Do the Divide too. A less violent option is to try and use stealth; then you'll get into nearly no fights and still have a lot of quests to do. A good tip (if you get to the Vegas Strip) is to take up the White Glove Society quest line and go non-cannibalism; a few thousand XP for only 3 kills minimum, I believe, and they're already hostile. Get a good gun first, though; one enemy has good armor. |
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