Home Plate

Home Plate is a location in the Commonwealth in Fallout 4. It is a player home available for sale in Diamond City for 2000 caps from Geneva in the Mayor's office.

Layout
As Geneva explains when purchasing the property, the previous owner bought an adjacent warehouse and knocked down a few walls, so it is bigger than most. It is situated within the central market area between Diamond City Surplus and Chem-I-Care.

On the ground floor entered via a blue door is the old warehouse area with concrete block and wooden panel walls. A bare concrete floor is covered by a tin roof. A series of metal posts runs through the middle of the room. This area is initially filled with various junk items including a broken and empty Nuka-Cola vending machine, an old couch, traffic cones, various small containers including a steamer trunk and a lot of miscellaneous junk items for scrapping. There is a fairly large amount of cinder blocks lining the perimeter on the bottom floor.

Moving through an opening, the original living area has a bare wooden floor with a mix of sheet tin and concrete blocks used for the walls. There is no furniture apart from the workshop (limited functionality) and a fusebox providing power. This area can be accessed separately through a red door.

Moving up a set of wooden stairs, a half-landing provides just enough space for a single bed, cupboard and wall mounted First aid container. A metal ladder leads to the roof (exiting the building cell) opening into an empty old trailer with two torn cloth covers providing some shade. The roof itself is sparsely furnished with a chair, old bath tub, barbecue and a dog house. Part of the roof is on a slightly lower level, down a short wooden staircase. The roof space is not covered by the Workshop and items cannot be removed or placed here.

There is a power armor station situated outside the red door which is one of the work stations located in the market place for use from the house which only has a limited range of craft-able items available via the workshop inside (does not include any work stations, however the 1.3 beta update allows for workstations to be built) and resources can't be linked by supply lines like in normal settlements.

Appearances
Home Plate only appears in Fallout 4.

Bugs

 * Adding or moving anything via workbench may cause the game to randomly crash.
 * After Ticonderoga has been discovered, if you fast travel to the Home Plate and then look at the map, the map marker will falsely indicate that you are at Ticonderoga.

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