How Does Sneak Damage Work in Groups? - Fallout 76 Tutorial
Today we're going to take a look at sneak attack damage multipliers--specifically how they work in groups. There's some odd behavior and counterintuitive mechanics that we need to overcome when it comes to sneak attacks in Fallout 76. Here, I'll take a look at all of them so you know when it'll pay to be stealthy.
We'll answer the big questions:
Does sneak work if I'm on a team? Does my sneak attack damage bonus count if I'm in a group or other players are around? Why am I seeing big numbers for my sneak attacks but the enemy isn't taking much damage?
I've actually seen a number of fairly heated arguments about this topic on the FO76 subreddit this week, so I hope this video can help bust some myths and but any debate to rest...at least until Bethesda decides to change something about how it all works.
0:00 Intro & Overview
1:30 Explaining experiment and showing build
2:41 How sneak damage works when multiple players are in stealth
3:54 How sneak damage works when you're in stealth but another player is detected
7:49 Confirming basic findings with more experiments
9:30 Confirming that sneak attack damage always applies if you're in "Hidden", regardless of other players or NPC's.
14:46 Testing on Mole Miners to confirm that findings don't just apply to Super Mutants.
16:12 Do the same rules apply when enemies are fighting each other and no other players are around? Yes, yes they do.
17:12 Yes, this is also how it worked in Fallout 4.
17:50 Final confirmation with NPC's fighting eachother in Fallout 76.
19:07 Conclusion & Review
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