Fallout 76 is known for its messy launch, wasteland exploration, first-person shooting action, and many other distinctive features. It's less renowned for its farming gameplay, but agriculture is a must-have for anyone who hopes to survive the irradiated nightmare of post-war Appalachia.
Consumables are an important part of the game's ecosystem and there are a ton of types to choose from. Food fills the hunger meter, but it can also heal injuries and provide temporary buffs. There's plenty of food lying around on store shelves or in dead people's pockets, but players can also grow their own.
Fallout 76 players can do a lot of important tasks at the many camps they set up across Appalachia. One helpful activity would be planting vegetables like carrots to use in later recipes.
Any public workshop or C.A.M.P. site can become a small carrot farm with the help of a single carrot and some fertilizer. This will produce a carrot plant, which can be routinely harvested for more carrots.
Players can also find carrots planted in a variety of locations. Fifteen can be found in a garden outside the General's Steakhouse, with six more sitting outside the Grove's Family Cabin. Another four are located near the Wixon homestead. With these, a player could get a sizable farm going quite easily.
Fallout 76 players are more than capable of simply stuffing their faces with carrots, but that would be a waste of resources. Instead of simply eating them, carrots can be used in a few recipes that will confer additional benefits.
Grabbing a carrot fresh from the plant and scarfing it down will reward the player with five rads, a 5% hunger reduction, and a 2% chance of disease. This will keep them from starving to death, but there are better uses.
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