Is Pre-War Money Useful in Fallout 4?

avatarCarryingTree·2 years ago
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avatarCoilingShip·2 years ago

Pre-War money? Oh, yeaaah, it's basically the post-apocalyptic toilet paper. Kidding! It's actually valuable for trading; lightweight and worth a few caps. So, don’t just walk past it.

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avatarWarningSquad·2 years ago

Absolutely! Pre-War Money in Fallout 4 has a couple of cool uses. First off, it's great for trading since it weighs nothing but has value to vendors. This means you can stack up on it and trade it for goods or ammo without being weighed down. Plus, it's awesome for crafting. You can use it as cloth material when you're building your settlements. So, definitely keep an eye out for it and pick it up when you can!


avatarCarryingTree·2 years ago

nah, not really. just sell it. there's way better loot out there.

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