Fallout 76 junk items

General information
Similar to Fallout 4, junk in Fallout 76 is collected and used primarily for crafting of settlement objects and equipment mods. New to Fallout 76 is the ability to craft armor and weapons from scratch using junk and plans. Junk is also used to repair settlements and equipment. Several intelligence perks reduce the amount of junk needed to repair objects and items.

Crafting components
All junk items consist of one or more components that can be acquired from scrapping junk at any workbench. Because components weight less than junk, it is recommended to scrap junk often to prevent becoming overencumbered.

General information


Bulk
Raw materials can be turned into Bulk versions at a Tinker's workbench. This costs a set number of the involved raw material to be bulked, plus 2x Plastic to wrap it. In most cases, a Bulk item weight is equal to the weight of the total amount of raw material going into it's creation, excluding the 2x Plastic, so creating Bulk items will only save weight space by consuming a small amount of Plastic (equal to a base weight of 0.1 per Bulk item).

The exception to the above rule is Bulk Acid, Bulk Aluminium and Bulk Lead. Bulk Acid has a base weight of 0.75, while the base weight of the crafting materials including Plastic is 0.6, meaning crafting Bulk Acid actually increases the amount of weight. Bulk Aluminium has a base weight of 0.5, while the base weight of the crafting materials including Plastic is 1.1, more than halving the weight. The same goes for Bulk Lead, which have a base weight of 1, while it's crafting materials including Plastic weighs 2.1. Bulking Aluminium and Lead thus always reduces the amount of weight.

Component sources

 * Only component sources unique to Fallout 76 are listed below. For those shared with Fallout 4, see Fallout 4 junk items.



Other junk items

 * Only junk items unique to Fallout 76 are listed below. For those shared with Fallout 4, see Fallout 4 junk items.

Legend

Objetos de chatarra de Fallout 76