Assorted info I got from the forums:
https://bethesda.net/community/topic/27 ... e%5B%5D=enOverencumbered? Stash full? Even when Bethesda increases the stash limit there will still be a limit, so start to learn good storage practices now:
Take everything out of inventory, scrap all your junk then put the junk back in. This will reduce the weight of all your junk significantly.
Build a CAMP and use up some of your scrap that way. Have fun building something neat. Build some armor and weapons and either scrap them again to learn mods or sell them.
Check out your Stored tab in your CAMP and either scrap or use anything stored in there. That Stored tab doesn't count toward any weight limit, but it does count toward your CAMP build budget, so don't keep things stored that you're not going to use.
Bulk all your remaining scrap and then sell all of it at a railroad station except for 1 bulk of each thing you might need.
Take out your power armor frame, put a set of armor pieces on it, then store it in your stash. It will weigh 10 pounds altogether, significantly reducing the weight. (BE CAREFUL NOT TO STORE MULTIPLE CORES ON YOUR ARMOR - THEY WILL DISAPPEAR - THIS IS A BUG!)
Scrap all other armor except what you're wearing and learn some mods from that. Yes, even that high level stuff you can't wear yet. You'll get better stuff easily enough as you level up.
Scrap all your extra weapons, even that high level stuff you're saving for later and learn some more mods. Don't save it. You'll get even better stuff later, believe me. Keep only 2-3 guns, a melee weapon and maybe some grenades.
Eat your post-war food first - the stuff that rots. Keep only maybe 10 pieces of food and 10 drinks on you, max. You can always find more. Or maybe just live off of canned stuff and ignore hunting and gathering unless you want the XP for cooking.
Sell all your other chems and drinks, etc. to a robovendor.
Bottles, gunpowder, baseballs and ore are not considered junk so you will need to scrap the baseballs and bottles manually and use up that gunpowder. Render down your ore at a chemistry station.
Ammo doesn't weigh a lot but that having been said, ditch what you don't need for the guns you have. This includes fusion cores, which last a LOT longer than they did in Fallout 4, so you don't need as many of them. You can't sell it to vendors but you can give it away or sell it to other players or just drop it where someone will find it.
Once you do that, you'll be well under your limit.
Then, in the Junk menu, go into component view and just mark the rare and important stuff to find - adhesive, screws, lead, aluminum, etc. Stop picking up everything else unless you need it for a specific purpose - stop picking up wood and steel - there's so much of it and it's so easy to find you'll only need to collect it on rare occasions.
Once you've reduced and organized your inventory and stash, congratulations, you are practicing good inventory management! Going forward, it will be very easy to keep under the 400 lb stash limit and have plenty of whatever you need. You just need to keep in this habit of picking up only what you need or what you plan to sell or give away right away, and ignoring everything else.
Anyone else have any helpful tips for managing your inventory? Post them here!
Important Advice on Inventory/Stash Management!
https://bethesda.net/community/topic/27 ... s?language[]=en
16 days ago
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Additional Tips:
Spoiled Meat, Fruit, and Vegetables in your inventory can be used as scrap to craft Fertilizer at a Chem station. This is a good way to declutter your Stash and make some useful stuff if you're losing food to spoilage. Fertilizer is needed to plant crops, anyways.
Craft easy stuff excessively. This not only reduces your Stash/inventory, but generates XP in the process. If you find yourself collecting a bunch of blackberries and soot flowers, then make a bunch of Teas from the cooking station before you set off to quench thirst on the road and also provide stat boosts. Got too much steel? You can craft a bunch of throwing knives at a weapons station to act as silent projectile weapons, and it generates XP in the process. Got dirty water? Boil it all down right away to reduce Stash/Inventory.
Power Armor tip: You cannot "wear" or "collect" a Power Armor Frame that contains armor bits that are above your character level, and if you strip the frame down and store the bits and frame in your Stash separately then you consume a bunch of space/weight. However, once you have entered a frame and claimed it as your own, then can then exit the frame, load it up with high-level armor bits, then simply walk away... in about one minute the frame will automatically be added back to your personal inventory with all the pieces attached (even though you're not permitted to manually collect it) for a total of 10 pounds weight - the weight of the armor bits will now be ignored, leaving just the 10 pounds from the frame, and you can load it all into your Stash for a much lesser weight than storing all the pieces separately.
Look for Vendors that have Stash Trunks right next to them; it's a good way to get rid of excess stuff easily when you're away from CAMP and don't want to make a supply run. Good for getting rid of the pre-bulked scrap and extra meds/chems you have sitting aside for future sale
You can visit vendor bots from the 7 different factions to sell up to 200 caps worth of stuff daily (when vendors are working properly ;-). Responders, Raiders, Enclave, Brotherhood of Steel, and other have their own vendors with their own cap pools to draw from (see map below). This advice is more for higher-level players who are beyond the basic Responder stuff, though.
If you have absolutely too much bulk scrap and can't find a vendor with caps, then you can just fast-travel to Vault 76, drop a few paper bags of materials for someone to find, then fast-travel back to CAMP. It costs zero caps and it might make somebody happy.
Ditto on all the .38 ammo
About the storing of power armor and cores. It's best to have two chassis ready. one to store a set of armor and one to store all Fusion Cores. As long as the chassis holds no armor u can insert an unlimited ammount of cores. just make sure not to enter the chassis itself as all the cores but one would disappear. I got one filled with about 50 cores, saves me a whole lot of weight ^.^
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Do you realize how little resources it takes to repair a base?
Had some jerk last night trash all my workbenches, turrets and most of my walls. I tried to kill him (I'm level 23 and he was about 30 levels higher than me IIRC) and I came close but got murdered. I said screw this and jumped servers.
It took about 12 materials total to fix everything in my camp. My camp budget is maxed out so it's not a tiny build. I was actually amazed that it was so little.
Some monsters came and trashed all my crops later when I was out … it asked for 30 or 40 crops/fertilizer to repair them! I realized it was much easier to scrap the crops and after doing that I was able to get about 80% of them back. So protip, if you have a lot of wrecked crops, don't bother repairing them, just scrap and start over.
Seriously, this kind of PvP is part of the game and it was always advertised as such. If you don't want to get your camp raiding on occasion, make sure to place it somewhere people won't find it easily. Otherwise, if you're like me and place it right in the middle of a major road, it's going to happen sometimes. More often though, I have friendly people stopping by to use the stash and benches and to say hi. A few times they've even left me some little gifts of ammo, etc.
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Also, you get a message when someone attacks your base, so if you want to avoid it, when that message pop's up log out then back in. Minor damage to your base that's easily repaired and you're now in a different server away from those PvPers. The tools are there to easily avoid PvP.
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wait... why would you spend another 10 hrs to re-do the house? Once you build your house you can blueprint it (and everything in it), so that next time it takes 1 second to rebuild...
Did you not use/know about the blueprint feature?
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