What does AP mean in Fallout 4?

avatarPleasingSkip·7 months ago
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avatarBivouacingFirm·7 months ago

AP, short for Action Points, are super important in Fallout 4. They determine how much you can do in combat, especially when you're trying to be a sharpshooter with V.A.T.S. Run out of AP, and you’re basically a sitting duck waiting to get pecked by raiders, mutants, or whatever else wants a piece of you in the wasteland.

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avatarSingingRidge·7 months ago

AP in Fallout 4 stands for Action Points. It's basically the stamina your character has for doing various activities like running, sprinting, or using V.A.T.S. (Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System) during combat. So, if you're wondering why you suddenly can't sprint anymore or why you can't enter V.A.T.S., you probably ran out of AP. Keep an eye on that meter!


avatarPracticingClock·7 months ago

It just means how many actions you can do before getting tired. Sorta like me after two flights of stairs.

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