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Be sure to check on your cages from time to time and don’t forget to power them. IDigitalTimes also prepared a guide here for catching and taming things in the Wasteland.
#Fallout 4 building an arena update#
We haven’t tested having multiple Raiders in the cage for a last-man standing match yet, but we’ll update this guide once we know if it's a possibility. Flip off the power switch and let them at each other. Take advantage of the fences or risk the raiders escaping and killing your settlers. Place two Raider cages across from each other in an arena. Build a Beta Wave Emitter or your settler happiness will decrease. Settlers also don’t like it when their own die because you didn’t tame a beast. If you capture a raider or a beast, your settlement is vulnerable to retaliation. It’s important to note you can tame beasts, but you can’t tame Raiders. We can't stress enough the importance of fences. Once you turn the switch off, your captured beast or raider will attack whatever is in the cage. To let your captured raider or beast out of their cage, build a switch and connect it to power source. If you want multiple settlers to fight againsts a raider or beast, be sure to place down platforms of the same color in the arena. You’ll need to set a platform and a cage across from each other. We also recommend placing a bell and a “quit” siren to gather your settlers around the arena. You can create teams to take down beasts, so have fun with it! Place down platforms of the same color in the arena and have your own tag team matches.
Without the platforms, you can’t pit your settlers against each other. You’ll need to set the Red and Blue platforms across from each other. Watch his video below for a visual representation of a basic arena in Fallout 4: Wasteland Workshop. YouTube user MrMattyPlays’ video on building an arena is a great example of the basics we listed above. Powered doors help you control the battles. Once you assign a settler to a platform, they won’t stop shooting at each other. This leads us to last important piece to building an arena: invest in the new powered doors for settler fights. Fallout 4’s AI is a bit wonky at times and your settlers will randomly walk out of an area if you don’t secure the fighting area with a fence. Next, you’ll want to place a fence around the perimeter of your area or risk your settler/beast leaving the arena. You want a flat area for your beasts and humans to fight. The foundation will help to even out the floor for your “stage.” Once you have a layout you want, place the cages or platforms across from each other. You’ll need three things to build an area: floor foundation, fences and powered doors. Below is iDigitalTimes official Fallout 4: Wasteland Workshop guide for building arenas and pitting settlers against each other.īefore go crazy in Fallout 4: Wasteland Workshop building cages and let your raiders, settlers or beasts run loose, you need to build an arena. You’ll want to keep a few things in mind when creating an arena in Fallout 4 latest DLC. You’ll want sturdy arena and cages for your beasts and raiders in Fallout 4: Wasteland Workshop.