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This page is intended as a more advanced discussion of the issues you might run into when using kits in Fallout, and how to make your work with them faster and less painful.
This page is intended as a more advanced discussion of the issues you might run into when using kits in Fallout, and how to make your work with them faster and less painful.


It assumes basic knowledge of kits, experience of using at least one, and understanding of all basic skills taught in the [[:Category:Getting_Started#My_First_Vault_Tutorial_Series|"My First Vault" Tutorial series]], such as object palette management, and finding objects by name.
It assumes basic knowledge of kits, experience of using at least one, and understanding of all basic skills taught in the [[Category:Getting_Started#My_First_Vault_Tutorial_Series|My First Vault]] tutorials, such as object palette management, and finding objects by name.


== Kit capabilities ==
== Kit capabilities ==

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