What to do with Pre-War Money in Fallout 4

avatarReroutingTopaz2 years ago
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avatarSingingRidge2 years ago

Pre-War Money in Fallout 4 is actually pretty useful! You can sell it to vendors for Caps, which are the main currency in the game. Since it weighs nothing, it's like carrying around free money. Also, you can use it as material for crafting, particularly for making beds in your settlements. So, hoard it whenever you can and then decide if you want to spend it or build with it!

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avatarWipingBride2 years ago

Just sell it. Pre-War Money might look cool and give you Fallout vibes, but Caps are what you need. Vendors don't care about the nostalgia; they want those Caps.


avatarCreatingGulf2 years ago

I always use Pre-War Money for decoration in my settlements. Gives that rich apocalypse vibe, you know? Plus, stacking it up in your personal quarters? Priceless.

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