What, exactly, is transferred along supply lines?
Supply routes are great when a settlement is just starting out to get things off the ground, but what is specifically transferred along them? I know anything on the Junk, Aid and Mods tabs are transferred, and Fusion cores and Power Armor pieces aren't. Does that mean weapons, armor and ammo aren't transferred at all?
And what about Food and Water resources? Can I build a farming community with a surplus of food and use that to feed a merchant-only settlement, or are local crops always required? Ditto water.
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Only item classes which can be accessed from workshops will be transferred between settlements. Unfortunately, this does indeed mean that weapon, armour, and ammo are not transferred, and neither are food and water resources.
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What is shared in supply lines Fallout 4?
A single settlement shares all inventory and resources between crafting stations \u2014 the workshop, food crafting station, chem crafting station, weapon crafting station, and every other type of crafting station use the same pool of resources.Do supply lines share mods?
Mods are available to be added to a weapon if they are in a remote settlement's workshop. Weapons and Armor will not automatically be broken down into components when crafting, so will not transfer via supply line.Do supply lines share JUNK?
Supply lines work for all the junk in your workshop's inventory. It's not important whether it's scrapped or not. If you want to check it, drop non-scrapped item with some rare material to workshop and view the amount of availible raw materials in building menu.Do supply lines work both ways Fallout 4?
yes both ways. but always a settler needs to be sent for each base. [vanilla]. Just to add one more thing to the mix, yes, a supply line is two way BUT the provisioner counts towards the population of the settlement of ORIGIN only.How Supply Lines Work - Fallout 4 Provisioners \u0026 Settlements
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