How to Make a Supply Line in Fallout
Earn at least rank 1 on the Local Leader perk., When you're in a settlement that you own, go to build mode., Understand the limitations., Look out for your settler.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Earn at least rank 1 on the Local Leader perk.
If you do not have this, you can't make a supply line.
You will need to be level 14 and have a Charisma of at least
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Step 2: When you're in a settlement that you own
Stand in front of a settler (a random NPC, not someone like Mama Murphy or Sturges).
Doing this will allow an option for a supply line at the bottom of the screen.
Press the command that it says, and this will bring a pop up menu for which settlement you'd like to send this settler to. , You can only send 1 settler from each settlement to each settlement.
For example, if you send an NPC on a supply line to The Castle from Sanctuary Hills, you can't send another person from Sanctuary Hills to The Castle, and vice versa. , After the supply line is established, the settler can be seen in the Commonwealth at some points traveling with a Brahmin.
You can trade things with them as they're traveling, so if you need some ammo, this is a good idea. -
Step 3: go to build mode.
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Step 4: Understand the limitations.
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Step 5: Look out for your settler.
Detailed Guide
If you do not have this, you can't make a supply line.
You will need to be level 14 and have a Charisma of at least
6.
Stand in front of a settler (a random NPC, not someone like Mama Murphy or Sturges).
Doing this will allow an option for a supply line at the bottom of the screen.
Press the command that it says, and this will bring a pop up menu for which settlement you'd like to send this settler to. , You can only send 1 settler from each settlement to each settlement.
For example, if you send an NPC on a supply line to The Castle from Sanctuary Hills, you can't send another person from Sanctuary Hills to The Castle, and vice versa. , After the supply line is established, the settler can be seen in the Commonwealth at some points traveling with a Brahmin.
You can trade things with them as they're traveling, so if you need some ammo, this is a good idea.
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