Fallout 4 Settlements

In Fallout 4, the Sole Survivor can build and manage their own settlements at sites around the game world. The new workshop interface is used to place and connect pre-fabricated structures, letting the player construct their own home base as they desire.

Once built, these settlements can be customized with furniture and decorations, while outside the player can plant food and tend to the defensive needs of their new settlement, setting up various traps and turrets to fend off raider and animal attacks. To find resources for their settlements, the player can scrap nearly any object in the world for parts - even entire previously built structures.

Once a settlement reaches a certain size and/or the player obtains necessary perks, they can invite others to set up shop at their base by building unique resources such as the trading post, which adds a vendor NPC stocking some of the best items in the game. It is also possible to run Supply Lines between settlements to share resources and inventory among them.

Necessities and dependencies
These stats need to be maintained to sustain or stagnate the growth of a settlement. Each Necessity would also act as a dependency on other necessities; i.e. people need water, food, beds and happiness to keep increasing.
 * People
 * The population of your settlement. People are required to collect from resource units and man objects you build. Each settlement has a default max population of 10 settlers plus each point of charisma your character has, totaling to a maximum of 20 settlers. This can however be further increased by wearing items that increase your charisma.
 * Dependencies: Water, Food, Beds, Happiness


 * Food
 * How much food your settlement is producing. Increased by placing food resources.
 * Dependencies: Water, People


 * Water
 * How much water your settlement has.
 * Dependencies: People, Power


 * Power
 * How much power is available for your settlement to use.
 * Dependencies: n/a


 * Defense
 * Measures how defensible your settlement is, based on traps and other defenses you have added.
 * Dependencies: People, Power


 * Beds
 * The number of beds in your settlement. Your settlement needs one bed per settler to keep your settlers happy.
 * Dependencies: n/a


 * Happiness
 * Morale of the settlement. High happiness increases the growth of your settlement.
 * Dependencies: Beds, Power


 * Size
 * Shows the amount of objects that have been placed by the player within the settlement, as well as the maximum amount of objects that can be placed through the Settlement interface.
 * Dependencies: n/a

Related perks

 * Gun Nut
 * Hacker
 * Local Leader
 * Science!
 * Cap Collector
 * Medic

Stores
¹ - Adding the appropriate expert trader will unlock the level 4 merchant

Budget Settlement (Sanctuary)
Build supports 20 settlers, minimum 8. When setting up camp, place the medium generator, water purifiers, and recruitment radio beacon close together. The generator can support all 3 items by itself. Each settler can maintain 6 plants, so 4 settlers can maintain 20. Settlers that do not maintain plants can be set to guard duty. Each guard can man 3 guard posts, so 4 settlers can man the 10 posts. Mutfruit plants can be obtained at Greentop Nursery, Graygarden, or Warwick Homestead. Minimum Cost Alternately, the player character can build x7 water pumps, at a cost of: The disadvantage of water pumps compared to water purifiers is that the purifier will add purified water to the workshop inventory, a benefit to player character's health.
 * People - x1 Settlement Recruitment Beacon
 * Beds - x20 Sleeping Bag
 * Food - x20 Muitfruit (requires 4 settlers)
 * Water - x2 Water Purifier
 * Power - x1 Medium Generator
 * Defense - x10 Guard Post (requires 4 settlers)
 * 8 settlers (supports 20)
 * 100 wood
 * 64 cloth
 * 77 steel
 * 20 mutfruit plant
 * 18 copper
 * 14 rubber
 * 8 ceramic
 * 4 oil
 * 3 screw
 * 3 gear
 * 2 circuitry
 * 2 crystal
 * 28 steel
 * 7 concrete
 * 7 gear