![]() ![]() As you can see in the screenshot above, the town does not have food production enough to satisfy the residents (1 per population, as well as water), but it's not a problem. While the actual food and water excess in your Settlement is stored in each Settlement's workshop (and only accessible for withdrawal there there), excess can nourish other Settlements you've established. Looks like I need to make some beds, though! There is not enough food or water in this Settlement, but it's not a problem as it's connected to Sanctuary, which makes an abundance. Adhesive and other things used for weapon/armor mods can also be used from afar as well as those for cooking/chemistry, allowing you to mod items and make things without carrying all that junk and burning up time travelling across the map. This makes building up your Settlements' defense rather easy if you have the materials. If you have copper in one Settlement you can use it to build in another if they're connected. Supply lines send food and water to other Settlements, while also allowing you to craft without the Settlement actually having those items or you carrying them around. If it's food or water, you can take care of it by sending a Supply Line if you have enough available elsewhere to satisfy them. If it's defense or beds, you will need to build them there. If there is a problem, there will be a warning sign next to the stat for that 'Workshop'. There you can see a list of all of your Settlements. ![]() Additionally, you can head to the Pip-boy and go to the Data > Workshops tab. Look to the bottom of the screen for the button to press to show supply lines on the map. ![]() To see the connections you've made, go to the Pip-Boy and view the map. Viewing your Supply Lines and Settlement Stats Connections between your Settlements can be seen using the Pip-boy's world map and selecting 'Show Supply Lines' While Settlers assigned as Provisioners travel, they will not be attacked by the Commonwealth's baddies unless you happen to be in the area, so it's likely you will never lose one to violence. They are shared, but only available for pickup in the Settlement in which they were produced. While they do travel back and forth, provisioners being assigned will instantly make the resources available to the other Settlement, but you cannot withdraw them there. They then become a Provisioner, with a pack Brahmin to carry goods between your established locales. From there, you should see the button you're required to press to send them to another Settlement. Unfortunately, NPCs like Marcy Long cannot be used to make supply lines. To set up a supply line (which requires the aforementioned Perk), you must enter the build mode (Tab on PC) while in a Settlement and select one of your residents named, "Settler". Setting up a Supply Line Supply Lines are made while in the Settlement Edit mode and selecting a 'Settler' NPC. Players have a lot of questions about these, so I'll demystify a bit about how supply lines work, and show you how to make them. Supply lines, unlocked with the Local Leader Perk, are very handy for transferring resources between your Settlements. Comment on the appropriate page if you have a tip to share with other readers.įallout 4: Supply Lines Making them to Share Resources across Settlements Provisioners with Brahmin, transferring resources between my Settlements There is much more to this DLC, it will just take time to write it all. I've written over a dozen in just a week and plan to continue. See a full list of guides on the Nuka World page.
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