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In this video, Michael presents a versatile Fallout character build named "The Ninja," emphasizing stealth, assassination, hacking, and combat skills. The build's inspiration comes from old-world ninjutsu traditions, featuring high stats in strength, agility, and luck, and using skills such as melee, sneak, and lockpicking. The optimal gear includes the Chinese Stealth Armor and a katana, while traits like "Skilled" and "Built to Destroy" enhance skill growth and critical hit chances. Key perks for the build include Mr. Sandman, Ninja, and Silent Running among others. Additionally, an implant from Old World Blues significantly boosts crouched movement speed, complementing the ninja's stealth abilities. The character operates without companions, aligns with Yes Man for continuous action, and details on perks and leveling are available in part two of the video. Viewers are encouraged to join upcoming discussions on the Fudge Muppet Show podcast.
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In this segment of the video, Michael introduces a new Fallout build called “The Ninja.” He begins by expressing gratitude to the viewers and announcing the upcoming Fudge Muppet Show podcast. The build features a female character who excels in assassination, stealth, hacking, tracking, combat, and lockpicking, making her highly versatile in the wasteland. The ninja originates from a clan influenced by old-world ninjutsu manuals and manga. Key stats include high strength, agility, and luck, with moderate intelligence. The main skills are melee, sneak, and lockpick, with minor skills in survival, science, and unarmed combat. The ninja uses a katana to align with the Japanese theme, enhancing her effectiveness in melee and critical attacks.
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In this segment, the video discusses strategies for surviving in the Wasteland, focusing on hacking and melee combat. It highlights the benefits of the traits “Skilled” and “Built to Destroy” for a ninja build, emphasizing skill growth and critical hit chances. The ultimate gear recommended includes the Chinese Stealth Armor and the Gun Runners Arsenal Katana. The video details specific endgame stats and suggests the damage threshold subdermal armor implant for survival. Essential perks for the ninja build mentioned are Mr. Sandman, Ninja, Robotics Expert, Light Touch, Tunnel Runner, Silent Running, and Slayer, each offering various combat and stealth advantages.
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In this segment of the video, an implant called the implant M5 from Old World Blues is discussed. It can be purchased from the autodoc in the Sink for 10,000 caps and increases crouched movement speed by 20%. This can be combined with Tunnel Runner and Travel Light to enhance crouched movement speed by 55% overall. When paired with Silent Running, it turns the character into a quick, lethal, and efficient assassin. The ninja character will not have any companions and will side with Yes Man during the main quest to ensure ongoing conflict and continuous assassination contracts. The segment concludes by wrapping up the ninja build and encouraging viewers to watch part two for detailed perks, skills, and a level-up guide to level 30. Social media links are provided, and viewers are reminded to stay tuned for the upcoming podcasts, the Fudge Muppet Show.