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The Outer Worlds flaws: all the negative attributes you can inherit

What are The Outer Worlds flaws? In Obsidian's Fallout-like RPG, your player character goes through the wringer, dying in multiple ways and many times over. While other games let you dust yourself off and carry on, in Outer Worlds you'll get the option of picking up negative attributes if you die to the same cause too many times.


A weird option to get, sure, but for every flaw you'll gain access to The Outer Worlds perks - a small gesture to stem the tide of self-doubt that overcomes your character. Not to be confused with The Outer Worlds companion perks, obviously. Also keep in mind that these Outer Worlds flaws are permanent, so you'll want to be mindful during your playthroughs. Your difficulty setting will limit how many flaws your character can get. You can pick up a maximum of three on normal, four on hard, and five on supernova difficulty. The negative stats also affect your team - misery loves company, and that - but you won't be punished for turning them down.


Throughout this The Outer Worlds flaws guide we'll go through each flaw, the negative stats that come with them, and what you have to do to, er, get them. So, without further adieu, here are all The Outer Worlds flaws we've found so far.


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