How to Cure Addictions in Fallout 76

avatarForetellingTable·7 months ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock·7 months ago

Just use Addictol, dude. It’s like magic.

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avatarBurstingHong·7 months ago

Easiest way? Look for an item called "Addictol." You can find it while looting or purchase from vendors in the game. It instantly cures all your addictions, so keep an eye out for it. Alternatively, if you've opted for a more 'natural' playthrough, you can swing by a camp with a brewing station to craft some Radscorpion Egg Omelette. This tasty dish will also kick those addictions. Remember, staying addiction-free is key to keeping your performance top-notch!


avatarCarryingTree·7 months ago

I once had to trade almost all my ammo for Addictol to cure my character's addiction after a particularly wild session. It was worth it, though. Don't underestimate how much addictions can mess you up in the game. Keep an eye on those effects and deal with them ASAP.

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