What do I do with the items I find in toasters?

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I've repaired a bunch of toasters, but keep finding seemingly worthless items like Toast (duh!), Preparation G, Spray Paint, etc..

Are these items for anything specific? If so, what items can I find in toasters, and what do I do with each of them?



Best Answer

They are used to give to certain people you find in the wastes. For example the spray can can be given to the guy near the entrance of the Ranger Citadel who is near a wall (he's not far from the 3 guy sitting of the floor).

I have also given some of them to the museum guy inside the Ranger Citadel too.




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What are toasters in wasteland?

Toasters are special items that are usually given to certain characters, providing a repaired toaster to the right recipient rewards the player with useful rewards that can be helpful for the player's journey throughout the game.

What does repairing toasters do in wasteland 3?

What does toaster repair do in Wasteland 3? Taking the toaster repair skill lets you repair toasters you find throughout the game. It turns out the reason that most of these devices are broken is that people have stuffed useful items in them.

Where are all the toasters in wasteland 3?

ListLocationDifficultyToaster placementPeterson Air Force Base3In the mess hall, on the counterBroadmoor Heights4Wesson House, kitchenSans Luxe Apartments4last room on the leftWarrens (in The Bizarre)5Diner kitchen area27 more rows



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