Local Leader

Local Leader is a perk in Fallout 4.

Benefits
Linking your settlements with supply lines provides the following benefits:
 * When building at a workshop, you can use the inventory of all linked workshops (though the shared items will not all show up in the workspace, they will automatically be used when crafting/building).
 * Linked workshops can share resources. This means if you have a surplus of food at one settlement, you can link it to a settlement with a food shortage.

Usage
Once you've acquired the "Local Leader" perk, you can create Supply Lines between your workshops.

To create a supply line, highlight a settler in one of your settlements and press [Q] (or R1/RB on PS4/XBOX) to display a list of workshop settlements. Select the settlement you want to link to your current settlement.

The settler will now be assigned to "supply line" duty and will travel between settlements. If you ever want to remove the supply line, simply assign the settler to some other work object.


 * The worker will actually travel between the two settlements, so it may be difficult to reassign the worker, since they may not be in their home settlement.
 * Workers who are on supply line duty still count towards population as well as food/water requirements, despite hardly ever being in the settlement.
 * Settlements share resources with all other settlements that are part of its supply line network; two settlements do not have to be directly connected. In other words, if you connect settlement A->B, B->C, and B->D, then A, C, and D will also share resources with each other despite not directly being connected since they are still part of the same network.

Stores
When a worker is assigned, stores of various types will slowly generate income for your player character, deposited in the settlement's workspace (your player character has to periodically and manually collect it from the workspace). The income is based on your settlement population size.

Местный лидер