Where can I store my stuff in Fallout 1?
In the world of Fallout 1, where can you store your valuable belongings and treasures? It’s a common concern for Vault Dwellers to store their loot, junk, and other precious items without losing them forever. Worry no more! We’ve got the answer to your question. Below are some safe places where you can store your stuff in Fallout 1:
Container-hacking Guide
To store your stuff in Fallout 1, you can use containers in any area. Each map where there was a container is considered as a storage spot for items. This applies to both bookshelves, cupboards, and all other types of containers. Make sure not to occupy the settlement or room with critters while placing your items in storage containers.
Tips:
• Use different rooms to store different categories of items, ensuring an easier access and retrieval later on.
• Make copies of important items, saving and storing them separately from each other.
Maps as Storage
Containers were designed to store items and protect them from deletion when saved. These can include but are not limited to:
- Map A (Vault Dweller) – 11 (Water Chute Control), Bookshelf
- Map D (Vault 1A) – 18, 20 (Bar)
Note: Don’t forget to place important items in containers you haven’t saved yet, before fast-traveling.
Additional Tips:
- For easy access to all the items, organize containers logically.
- For convenience and safety, try grouping the same type of items (e.g., energy cell, bottle) within similar containers.
- Ensure saving the game immediately after changing storage locations for those ‘just in case’ scenarios.
Conclusions:
Storing items is simple with the right locations, techniques, and strategy in mind. By making wise storage decisions, you can:
- Securely hold onto valuable treasures: with a well-thought plan, you’ll no longer have to worry about missing out on rare collectibles.
- Have better inventory control: streamline your inventory, eliminating excessive carrying of unneccesary items and conserving precious carrying space.
Remember, practice what we’ve learned in our adventures and you’ll see why Fallout 1 is all the rage among Vault Dwellers.