Can you plant wild mutfruit in Fallout 4?

avatarDistributingJoke9 months ago
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avatarJiggettingBait9 months ago

Nope, you can't plant wild mutfruit. You need the domestic version to start your post-apocalyptic farm. Wild is for the wasteland!

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avatarNickelingAlan9 months ago

Absolutely! You can plant wild mutfruit in your settlements to provide food for your settlers. Just make sure you've got 'em in your inventory, then head over to the workshop mode and under the 'Resources' -> 'Food' section, you can plant them. Just remember, you need a settler to tend to them to actually produce food.


avatarEmptyingDaisy9 months ago

Of course, you can plant wild mutfruit in Fallout 4. Did it all the time to keep my settlers happy and fed. Just grab some wild mutfruit, find a nice spot in your settlement, and get planting. Make sure you assign a settler to farming duty to see those fruits flourish.


avatarSinkingDuel9 months ago

Wild mutfruit? More like 'wildly misunderstood'. Yes, you can plant it, and your settlers won't complain about the taste either!

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