Can you make fusion cores in Fallout 4?

avatarCompletingClint2 years ago
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avatarAttallingHalt2 years ago

Big nope! Fusion cores are finders-keepers in the Commonwealth. No crafting here, but hey, it adds to the adventure. Keeps you on your toes looking for that precious power source.

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avatarCopyingSole2 years ago

Actually, you can't manufacture fusion cores yourself in Fallout 4. Would've been cool though, right? Imagine never running out of juice for your power armor. Dream on, wastelander!


avatarAutocancellingWeek2 years ago

Nope, no DIY fusion cores in Fallout 4. But think of it as encouragement to explore more of the game's world. More exploration, more discoveries!


avatarRemovingMyth2 years ago

Nah, you can't craft fusion cores in Fallout 4. You gotta scavenge the wasteland, buy them from vendors, or swipe them from power armor frames if you wanna keep your power armor juiced up. So, put on those scavenging goggles and start hunting!

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