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Bard Buttercup 04.12.21 10:25 pm

How to appoint a messenger between villages? (Fallout 4)

How to appoint a messenger from among the settlers to carry food from one village to another? Once I read in training that you can do this, now I can not find
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888005533535 04.12.21

perk take the local leader 2 and in the construction mode, approach the NPC and click on him with the letter E. And assign

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RedFleecer 04.12.21

Supply line. You need the local leader perk (+1) when you have him, you choose a settler who will walk along the supply line and press Q (everything is through the workbench menu, of course) after pressing you choose which settlement you want to establish a connection with.

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RedFleecer 04.12.21

Ruslan Shepard
leader 2 is needed to build stores for the line, the first is enough)

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888005533535 04.12.21

RedFleecer
does this to him so that he does not write with questions yet.

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Bard Buttercup 04.12.21

RedFleecer Got it
, i.e. first pump in the perk. Will he just carry food or something else? (water)

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RedFleecer 04.12.21

Bard Buttercup
I made myself one supply line but have not yet checked what will be dragged along it. I know one thing for sure trash in cities with a line is now common (which is in the workbench)

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Bard Buttercup 04.12.21

RedFleecer
Oh! common trash is also a necessary thing, I will download it, ATP

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Mercurionio 04.12.21

Carries EVERYTHING that is in the workbench. If you want to have armor / guns with you everywhere, then throw everything into the workbench.

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MASTERgamer3 3 04.12.21

Mercurionio
Nefiga, one rubbish is dragged, and yet the settlements can share food and water with others in which there is a shortage of food. I checked it myself.

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Mercurionio 04.12.21

MASTERgamer3 3
Well xs . I dropped the pieces of power armor into the sanctuary, and used them at the gas station, where I led the supply line.