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As you collect magazines/books/comics in the wastelands, they apparently give you perks for finding them.

Do the books need to remain in my inventory, or can I display them on a shelf in my settlements without penalty?






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Do you have to keep magazines in your inventory in Fallout 4?

Once you pick them up the first time you can do whatever you wish with them. You keep the perk regardless.

Are magazines permanent FNV?

Books are, magazines are a temporary skill boost to get you out of situations in a pinch. You can tell the difference in your inventory, magazine weigh nothing, but books do and their increase is permanent.

Are magazines permanent in Fallout 76?

In yet another major difference to how Fallout 76 plays compared to just about any other Fallout game, Magazines are no longer permanent buffs. Instead they stay in your inventory as items until they are used, with a long ticking countdown until you exhaust their potential.

Do you lose perks if you sell magazines Fallout 4?

Once you read it its just a magazine to put on a rack or sell it. You dont lose the perk if you sell it.



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