Outer Worlds 2 has a variety of features you can choose from at the beginning of the game to round out your experience in specific ways.But what are its characteristics?
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The Outer Worlds 2 has several features that you can choose at the beginning of the game, which sharpen your experience in special ways.But which features are generally the best?This guide is a comprehensive overview of what we think are the best features in The Outer Worlds 2.
Best Character Traits to Choose
Every feature that you need in the outer world is available to you.
However, certain undeniable attribute combinations (in theory) give you the flexibility to accommodate a wide range of builds:
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|GeniusSpecialist in one additional skill during skill selection.|
|Lucky |Get +5% Crubical Chance;Some time you will be free.||
|Sick |-15% base health, -15 toxicity crash threshold ||
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|Gung |When you select a skill, it unlocks 5 of the 12 available skills.This can never be added.|
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While lucky doesn't gain an inherent advantage in the overall build, the +5% critical chance is certainly handy regardless of playstyle. But the real attraction is the "certain opportunities" that can be lucky. This allows you to do things in the world or complete quest objectives in certain ways that you wouldn't otherwise be able to do with skill checks.
This part is only important if you use 2 positive attributes, because the negative attribute is required if you choose to spend more than one positive attribute.
Sickly will almost always be the "best" of the negative traits, as it is the easiest to counter.While -15% base health can make early combat encounters difficult, and the -15 toxicity drop threshold can cripple your healing abilities, you can get extra health, armor, and clothing for increased defense, and primers with unique effects that make healing more effective overall.
Dumb can be a scary negative trait to choose because of how limited it seems.Don't worry though, as most builds in the game will see you funneling your skill points into only a handful of skills (if that).This way, you can turn off 5 skills that you know your character isn't aiming to master and you technically won't lose anything with this attribute option.
