A literal lifesaver, these arches scrub away radiation for free, making them a staple in every "Survival Mode" playthrough. 3. Power and Logic
For the truly dedicated, the inclusion of NAND, AND, and OR gates allowed for complex automated systems, like traps that trigger when a door opens or light shows synced to switches. 4. Is It Worth It?
Using the new arena platforms, you can pit captured creatures (or even disgruntled settlers) against one another.
Released as the second add-on for , the Wasteland Workshop DLC shifted the focus from narrative quests to the nuts and bolts of survival: settlement building and post-apocalyptic gladiatorial combat. While smaller in scope than Far Harbor , it remains a favorite for players who treat the Commonwealth as their personal sandbox. 1. The Arena: Law of the Claw
Added a much-needed retro-tech aesthetic to indoor spaces.
A literal lifesaver, these arches scrub away radiation for free, making them a staple in every "Survival Mode" playthrough. 3. Power and Logic
For the truly dedicated, the inclusion of NAND, AND, and OR gates allowed for complex automated systems, like traps that trigger when a door opens or light shows synced to switches. 4. Is It Worth It? fallout-4-wasteland-workshop-dlc-game
Released as the second add-on for , the Wasteland Workshop DLC shifted the focus from narrative quests to the nuts and bolts of survival: settlement building and post-apocalyptic gladiatorial combat. While smaller in scope than Far Harbor , it remains a favorite for players who treat the Commonwealth as their personal sandbox. 1. The Arena: Law of the Claw Released as the second add-on for , the
Added a much-needed retro-tech aesthetic to indoor spaces.