

Once built, it cannot be removed without repeating this process from step 3. It cannot be enabled or disabled from an existing vault. Survival mode is enabled by checking the corresponding box above the vault number selection when creating a new vault. EDIT: My bad, each small room is, in fact, 3. Survival mode is an optional difficulty setting in Fallout Shelter that presents a higher level of challenge to experienced overseers.

Training rooms are those in which you can train your Dwellers to improve their SPECIAL stats. Facility rooms are those who provide some sort of facility, such as living quarters and the radio room.

Voila! You can now delete the Vault Door Elevatorĭelete the Vault door and rebuild! As stated before, make sure you’re happy with the room you’ve build by the Vault door. Production rooms are those that produce resources, such as power plants and water treatment plants. In order to delete an elevator, you must first delete all rooms connected to it. Once they’ve died, remove them from the Vault. Kill them all! Either rush your Dwellers until they croak or take the long approach or send them to the Wasteland. Move in the first two Dwellers, rush, build rooms, move in new Dwellers etc. Even if you’re game for burning down the Vault, you’re going to need a steady crop of Dwellers to repopulate the Vault, which the intro provides readily. The best way to accomplish this is to start fresh because this process requires you to destroy everything. Warning: Once a room is placed by the Vault Door, it cannot be removed without completely rebuilding your Vault. Howdy, Fallout Shelter Addicts! Today we’re going to take a look at a popular request: getting rid of that elevator by the Vault Door.
