

Often filled with various workshops in which to modify weapons, armor, and more - truck stops can be a scavenger's dream. People of the wasteland might not drive cars these days, but the average Truck Stop has not lost its value. But with the chance of treasure comes the risk of danger, as such places are rarely free of hazardous waste or worse.

Growing crops like Mutfruit and breeding the two-headed Brahmin, farms still find ways to provide food and shelter even in these trying times.įor the average Wasteland scavenger, pre-war junkyards have turned into treasure troves of once worthless junk, now vital to surviving the wastes. The various wrecks of airplanes and ships stand as silent reminders the day the bombs dropped - but even grounded these areas provide suitable loot for those willing to scavenge their broken depths.Įven as the ever-present radiation leaks into the soil, stubborn settlers continue to farm the land in hopes of a better and sustainable life. Each Vault was home to hapless dwellers exposed to one of many devious social experiments.Įven in the post-apocalyptic Wasteland, it's still possible to find suitable housing in which to survive - whether your settling down for a long haul, or just looking for a place to survive for the night. The mysterious Vaults of Fallout are often hard to find, and even harder to enter.

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