The Advanced Engineering perk works the same way. Putting 3 points into lock picking and maxing it out) will give you a 60% chance. Level 2 (putting 2 points into lock picking) will increase your chances to 40%. So putting one point into this perk will increase your chances of finding the "forge" magazines by 20%. Lock picking only has 3 max levels of skill (and it's a useless perk). The ability to craft each workstation are governed by the amount of 'Forge Ahead' magazines and each level of these perks (Advanced Engineering and Lock picking) will increase your chances of finding those magazines by 20% for each point you put into them. But yet, they continue to progress in the game by leveling up and spending points in other areas while also increasing their loot and trader levels by completing quests.īut if you want a workbench or other workstations earlier, then your gonna need to put more points into the advanced engineering perk, or the locking picking perk (which I don't recommend). This will usually happen when a player doesn't read enough "Forge Ahead" magazines because they don't allocate enough points in the right associated perk (Advanced Engineering and/or Lock picking) to increase the chances of finding said magazines. Yeah I didn't understand the point of their post either, but the person you were responding to does this alot since they don't understand english, so take that into consideration.Īs far as the workbench becoming available too late in some cases, as you said. And you will need it to the second or third bloodmoon to craft some things. The Problem is in some cases it comes far too late comparing to loot progression, because its mostly random. Originally posted by Darren:No one is talking about unlock it on Day one you know….
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