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When traveling on The World map, characters can randomly encounter critters or other player characters traveling nearby. When you find an encounter, you might be forced into it, hence the expression 'forced encounter'. Other times you will get a prompt giving you the option to enter it or skip it. The higher your Outdoorsman skill, the fewer random encounters will be forced, and you'll get the option to avoid them more often.
Finding an encounter will stop your movement on The World map, cue you with an audible chime, and flash a red lightning bolt for a few seconds, giving you a moment to prepare for probable combat. If you get the prompt, it will list what/who is there. Any player characters there will be shown in red. When the encounter starts, your character's placement relevant to others there is based on a Perception check. So the lower your PE, the closer you'll likely be to critters when the encounter begins. If the encounter runs in Turn-Based mode, your character's Sequence will determine how soon he gets his turn.
Random encounters run in Turn-Based or Real-Time mode depending on the leader's config settings. If two or more characters are traveling together in a group, only the leader's combat mode matters.
Random Bosses
In some random encounters, characters have a chance to encounter some special, very powerful enemies.
Versus Encounters
A 'vs enc' is a versus encounter, which means it has more than one NPC group and they fight each other. These are popular to hunt when leveling as most of the combat risks are directed between opposing NPC groups, and thus not entirely on you. You can sometimes just stand and watch safely from a short distance as two NPC groups fight. When one side is about to win, get the kill shots on their enemies to get some easy xp. Wait for friendly or neutral winners to loot their enemies first, even if you got the kill shots, and then you can loot afterwards to get whatever they missed. If you loot too soon, expect to be attacked.
Car Wrecks
On some occasions you will find a searchable Car wreck in city ruins. Always check these if you can, because they sometimes have a working Fuel Cell Controller, which can be used to buy certain Vehicles. Most times they are empty, or contain Junk and/or Electronic Parts.
Caravan Encounters
Other than random critter encounters and many different organised Group Encounters, there are also Caravan Encounters which are tougher than most other encounters. You can find these anytime in a Caravan run, or otherwise when traveling in a group of 3 or more, under certain conditions. Get the Scout perk to see what can be encountered where.
Special Encounters
On very rare occasions, you will find Special Encounters which are unique in some way. Special Encounters are always forced, can happen when you're driving a vehicle, and reportedly do not have an associated audible chime like other encounters. It is also reported that radio distress signals do not work from within a SE location.
Flare Traps
You will also find Flare Traps on the map, which appear as red dots where players are inviting others to join for PvP. You can start your own Flare Trap encounter by dropping a lit Flare on the ground in a random encounter. This will show a red map marker location on the worldmap for everyone to see. Beware entering enemy Flare Traps! These are called traps for a reason, and can be in Turn-Based mode, occupied by characters with TB-optimized fighter builds. They might park cars there to use as cover or have sneaks and snipers already set up in strategic locations.
Footlockers
Footlockers can be found in populated random encounters in zones with city ruins, and the lockers always have loot. They are always locked though, so you'll need to use Lockpick skill to open them. Some are easier to unlock, but others are very difficult. Even with the best Lockpick skill, a character can fail multiple times, so bring an Expanded Lockpick Set for best results. The loot in random footlockers varies widely from caps and ammo to weapons and armor, and can also be valuable Skill Books, and many other items. For best results, get the Treasure Hunter perk.
Beware of bear traps that often surround footlockers, and be ready to use Doctor skill to correct broken limbs. Light Step helps a lot here, even if you lack sufficient Traps skill to disarm the traps. It is possible to be placed in a random encounter on top of bear traps or some other particularly difficult situation. It is possible to die quickly in random encounters and have no chance to even react before certain NPCs kill you with explosives. (If your encounter is starting at the same time as a server lag, this can also end in disaster). Be alert when traveling in the wasteland! If your best option is to flee, you usually have a moment to make that decision and start running for the Exit Grid before combat begins.
NOTE: Whenever you enter a random encounter, your location becomes discoverable by other players nearby. They might get a prompt with your name in red. If you do not want any PvP confrontations, it's best not to delay long in random encounters.
Travel Speed
Walking is usually the slowest way to travel on the map, but the Explorer and Pathfinder perks can help you travel faster. The higher your Outdoorsman, the less encounters will be forced. For the smoothest travels though, get one of the Vehicles. Vehicle Outdoorsman is always maximum, regardless of the Outdoorsman skill of the character driving it.
NOTE: The Predators feature was removed at the end of Season 2.
See Also
Other Locations in World map | ||
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Сities | Arroyo·Klamath·Den·Modoc·Redding·Gecko·Vault City·New Reno·Broken Hills·Junktown·Necropolis·San Francisco·Shady Sands·Boneyard·The Hub·Junkyard·Lander's Point | |
Player Locations | Tent·Safe House·Bases·Starting Location·Respawn Point | |
Dangerous Locations | Mariposa Military Base·Toxic Caves·Sierra Army Depot·Vault 15·Ares Rocket Silo·Warehouse·Raiders bases·The Glow·Crater·Flare Traps·Woodland Fields·Fort Seth·West Side Freeway·Prison·Breakwater Farms·Gecko Sanctuary·Badega Bay·The Winston Family Mansion·Dead Horse Bay·Abandoned Homestead·Dayglow (very hard) | |
Special Encounter | Ruined Military Bunker·Hidden Bomb Shelter·Abandoned howitzer·Family Grave·Old Warehouse·Medical Clinic·Factory·Nuka Cola Truck | |
Other Locations | Barter Ground·Gordon's Gas Station·Ghost Farm·Golgotha·Hinkley·Themepark·Tobacco Farm·Military Camp·Talchem California HQ·New Reno Stables·Cathedral of the Lost·Waterworks·Library·Fortress·Vault 13·Lost Hills Bunker·Navarro·La Grange Boneyard Train Station·NCR Train Station·San Francisco Train Station·Vault City Train Station Mines·Random Encounters·Group Encounters·Caravan Encounters |
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FIRST CHARACTER
If you are new to this game and have no clue how to make any decent character, then you can use this starter character for new players to help you in your first journey in the Fonline2 world. This character setup will provide you access to most important Perks, and will let you overcome most upcoming challenges.
Few words about this character:
Traits:
Tag Skills:
How Much Skill?
Here is some advice for Skill percantages that you should aim to have in the end. Those nunbers vary from character to character, but there are some constant averages:
Here is some advice for Skill percantages that you should aim to have in the end. Those nunbers vary from character to character, but there are some constant averages:
- Doctor 100%
- Small Guns 200%
- First Aid 150% or more,
- Science 160% (130% to get Professions)
- Repair 160% (130% to get Professions)
- Outdoorsman 95% (Get this as soon as you can.)
- Lockpick 80%
- Small Guns 200%
- First Aid 150% or more,
- Science 160% (130% to get Professions)
- Repair 160% (130% to get Professions)
- Outdoorsman 95% (Get this as soon as you can.)
- Lockpick 80%
Perks
You can take a new Perk every three levels of experience. Here is the list of recommended Perks:
You can take a new Perk every three levels of experience. Here is the list of recommended Perks:
Fonline 2 Perks
[Level 3] Toughness - gives you more damage resistance.
[Level 6] Toughness - gives you more damage resistance.
[Level 9] Bonus Ranged Damage - grants additional damage to your shots and bursts.
[Level 12] Lifegiver - gives you additional 40 Hit Points.
[Level 15] Lifegiver - gives you additional 40 Hit Points.
[Level 18] Bonus Rate Of Fire - make you shoot faster. (You use one less Action Point per single shot.)
[Level 21] Bonus Ranged Damage - grants additional damage to your shots and bursts.
[Level 24] Medic - Halves First Aid and Doctor cooldown timers. This Perk will allow you to heal yourself more often, so you will save on healing supplies.
[Level 6] Toughness - gives you more damage resistance.
[Level 9] Bonus Ranged Damage - grants additional damage to your shots and bursts.
[Level 12] Lifegiver - gives you additional 40 Hit Points.
[Level 15] Lifegiver - gives you additional 40 Hit Points.
[Level 18] Bonus Rate Of Fire - make you shoot faster. (You use one less Action Point per single shot.)
[Level 21] Bonus Ranged Damage - grants additional damage to your shots and bursts.
[Level 24] Medic - Halves First Aid and Doctor cooldown timers. This Perk will allow you to heal yourself more often, so you will save on healing supplies.
STARTING THE GAME
Here are some few early game tips:
After you killed the biggest the Radscorpion, speak to Kenny and he will tell you to go check some caravan he was waiting for. You can go there and search the bodies until you find a Holodisk. Go back to Kenny.
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You should complete all the possible quests in the Hub and Junktown. Then you can get crafting professions and gear yourself up. After that, you can collect caps, buy gear, get experience, play with some friends, kill enemies in encounters loot them and sell the stuff. Craft your own tent or buy yourself a base. Refer to wiki and forum, and do that often. Remember that Wasteland is harsh, you are probably going to die many times. Be sure to you store all valuable items in a safe location before you head out to the wastes.
For more valuable informations about getting started and surviving in brutal world of FOnline2, check the links below: