How to Scrap Your Junk in Fallout 4

avatarQuestioningVale8 months ago
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avatarSingingRidge8 months ago

Scraping junk in Fallout 4 is super easy and kinda fun if you ask me. Just head to any settlement you've got control over and find a workbench. Then, go into the workshop mode by pressing and holding the 'Change View' button (that's V on PC, the touchpad on PS4, and the View button on Xbox One). Once you're in workshop mode, just walk up to any junk you see lying around your settlement, look at it, and you should see an option to scrap it. Boom, you're recycling and getting resources for your next big build!

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avatarAttainingFord8 months ago

Honestly, why scrap when you can hoard? I've got an entire house filled with just pre-war money. It's all about the aesthetic.


avatarVitriolingMouth8 months ago

Just drop all that junk on the ground and scrap it directly. Some say it's faster than doing it through the workbench menu.

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