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Mr. Handy Fallout 4

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Handy Torso There are a bunch of different torsos to choose from in the Automatron DLC but the Mr. Handy Torso definitely takes the cake for being the best. It offers the highest movement speed bonus of any robot torso and it only requires one perk to be able to craft, the first level of the Science perk. Handy model is a small, collectible model of a Mister Handy being propped up on a stand. Though this item appears in Fallout 4, its design is based on the Mister Handy from Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, a trait shared by most collectible models in Fallout 4. Locations edit edit source. The original General Atomics International Mr. Handy has a distinct, lumbering appearance with easily identifiable sub-assemblies. The barrel-like main body contains the Calpower 238B nuclear power unit (200 KW output with two year endurance; comparable to a truck engine) and eight rechargeable energy cells with a 270,000 KWS output, together with an integral mechanic toolset and the computer. Mister Handy is a robot character added to Fallout Shelter with the Android release on August 13, 2015. Characteristics edit edit source. The Mister Handy is a robotic assistant to the overseer of the vault. It will move around on a single floor of the vault collecting resources and defending that floor from incidents.Also, Mister Handies can be sent into the wasteland to gather caps. Meet Codsworth, your beloved Mr. This is a good copy of Mr. Handyt from the Fallout 4 video game. Buy yourself your Mr. Handy if you are missing an extra hand:D All parts of Codsworth move, torso spinning 360 degrees.

Mr Handy - or technically Mister Handy, if we're being particular - is a useful, multi-limbed robot who was featured in both Fallout 3 and Fallout 4. In Fallout Shelter, his main purpose is the automation of your resource collecting, as Mr Handy can be assigned to roam an entire floor, picking up resources for you when they're ready and saving you a few taps. Aside from acting as an RSI prevention tool, this can be particularly handy (sorry) when your Vault and Dweller count grows to near unmanageable sizes.

Mr Handy will also, importantly, automatically tend to any Disasters or incidents on his assigned floor, fight off intruding Raiders and - unlike your Dwellers - chase intruders through multiple rooms on his floor. Here on this page then, we'll be taking you through exactly what Mr Handy does, how to get Mr Handy, and how to use Mr Handy well.

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What is Mr Handy in Fallout Shelter and how does he work?

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The thing that makes Mr Handy so special is the automation. If you have enough of them, entire resource incomes can be left alone whilst you deal with the more management-intensive duties like breeding new Dwellers, training them and checking up on those in the Wasteland.

He also makes a significant difference to your counter-Disaster measures, by providing an instant response anywhere on his floor. Individually dragging and dropping your guard Dwellers - or assigning them weapons and outfits - can get rather clumsy when your population increases, so it makes a huge difference having a Mr Handy there on-hand (sorry, again - that's the last one).

How to unlock Mr Handy in Fallout Shelter

Mr Handy can only be gained in two ways: at random from a Lunchbox, or via directly purchasing either one or a group of five via the in-game shop - at the point of writing, he costs £0.79 in the UK or $0.99 in the US.

The chances of finding a Mr Handy via Lunchbox are incredibly slim but, if you're intent on doing it the hard way, then the only thing you can do to speed up the process is remember to cancel any non-Lunchbox-rewarding Objectives each day, and prioritise completing the ones that do provide Lunchboxes as quickly as possible.

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Handy

What is Mr Handy in Fallout Shelter and how does he work?

Mr Handy Fuel

The thing that makes Mr Handy so special is the automation. If you have enough of them, entire resource incomes can be left alone whilst you deal with the more management-intensive duties like breeding new Dwellers, training them and checking up on those in the Wasteland.

He also makes a significant difference to your counter-Disaster measures, by providing an instant response anywhere on his floor. Individually dragging and dropping your guard Dwellers - or assigning them weapons and outfits - can get rather clumsy when your population increases, so it makes a huge difference having a Mr Handy there on-hand (sorry, again - that's the last one).

How to unlock Mr Handy in Fallout Shelter

Mr Handy can only be gained in two ways: at random from a Lunchbox, or via directly purchasing either one or a group of five via the in-game shop - at the point of writing, he costs £0.79 in the UK or $0.99 in the US.

The chances of finding a Mr Handy via Lunchbox are incredibly slim but, if you're intent on doing it the hard way, then the only thing you can do to speed up the process is remember to cancel any non-Lunchbox-rewarding Objectives each day, and prioritise completing the ones that do provide Lunchboxes as quickly as possible.

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Other Fallout Shelter guides:

Looking for more guides on Fallout Shelter? Take a look at our main Fallout Shelter guide and tips page, our guide to room functions and room placement, advice on dwellers, SPECIALS, happiness and breeding, explainations of Legendary Characters, Pets, Weapons and other collectibles, how to unlock and use Mr Handy, plus how to earn Bottle Caps and Lunchboxes with Objectives, and our page on Quests, combat, and Daily Quests in Fallout Shelter, too.

How to use Mr Handy to collect resources in Fallout Shelter

Using Mr Handy is suitably easy - simply drag and drop him to the desired floor as you would when assigning a Dweller to a room, and he'll automatically get to work collecting, roaming, and defending it without your supervision.

It's really as simple as that. The robot is a great way to take a little weight off your shoulders in the general maintenance of your Shelter - whether or not that's worth the price, however, is your call.

Mr Handy Fallout 4

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Fallout 4 Models

The Mr. Handy model is a miscellaneous item in Fallout 4.

Characteristics

This model of a Mister Handyrobot, resembling those of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, can be found as a rare loot item from opening Vault-Tec lunchboxes. Like the other robot models, it has no functional use in-game and serves as a decorative or collectible item, as well as an Easter egg referencing the earlier Fallout games.

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