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How to repair stuff in fallout 3
How to repair stuff in fallout 3








These are bright blue boxes with the words S.T.A.S.H. You can store scrap using any STASH box found in the world. You also have the option to simply store scrap and do things with it later. Don’t worry about holding onto anything as the actual materials and resources are what you need, not the junk. You’re going to need lots of these materials, so it’s a good idea to pick up as much of this as you can and then scrap it all. Scrapping junk items will let you break down items into essential crafting materials like wood, steel, glass, etc. However, you can invest in the Pack Rat perk which will reduce the carry weight of junk items by 25% at level 1, 50% at level 2, and 75% at level 3 within the Strength stat. Scrap items will bump up your carry weight a little bit, and cause you to become overencumbered if you have too much. All items of the old world that don’t serve a purpose anymore. This includes things like desk fans, duct tape, toasters, cameras, and much more. This is essentially any kind of item you pick up in Fallout 76 that isn’t a weapon, piece of equipment, consumable or otherwise. Junk functions much like it does in any other Fallout game, and you’re going to come across a lot of it during your time. Part of the main hook of any Fallout game is scavenging the various abandoned buildings and wrecks, grabbing all the pieces of scrap and junk that you can. Life in the wasteland is never easy, that’s as true in Fallout 76 as it was in Fallout 3 and 4.










How to repair stuff in fallout 3