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Scare Tactics describe the use of fear messages to elicit responses. Although likely to be effective in the short term, fear may recede and any deception employed by those who use scare tactics may end up discrediting them.

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  • Scare Tactics
  • Scare tactics
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  • Scare Tactics describe the use of fear messages to elicit responses. Although likely to be effective in the short term, fear may recede and any deception employed by those who use scare tactics may end up discrediting them.
  • Scare Tactics is an overseer quest and the final part of The Mystery of Vault 31 multi-stage questline in Fallout Shelter.
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  • FOS
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
  • 800(xsd:integer)
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  • Finish
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  • fos multi
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  • 16800.0
  • Confront the Raiders at Vault 31.
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  • FoS Halloween.png
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
  • 2(xsd:integer)
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  • 16800.0
abstract
  • Scare Tactics describe the use of fear messages to elicit responses. Although likely to be effective in the short term, fear may recede and any deception employed by those who use scare tactics may end up discrediting them.
  • Scare Tactics is an overseer quest and the final part of The Mystery of Vault 31 multi-stage questline in Fallout Shelter.
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