Carry weight is an important mechanic in RPGs like . You'll be collecting a lot of weapons, armor, and resources as you journey through post-apocalyptic Appalachia, and you need the room to carry all those goodies. There are a lot of ways you can increase your carry weight without ruining your build or play style.
Carry Weight's base stat formula is 150 plus your character's Strength times 5. This makes it easier for brute force builds and similarly designed grunts to carry a lot of loot, but if you've focused more on other S.P.E.C.I.A.L stats, you're in more need of Carry Weight improvements than others.
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Out of the many ways you can increase your Carry Weight,getting a backpack is the easiest method for most character builds. Backpacks are fashionable additions to your character that give you extra Carry Weight. You can even get a backpack that looks like Lucy's backpack in . A backpack provides 10/20/30/40/50/60 more Carry Weight based on PC level (1/10/20/30/40/50). A backpack is considered a type of armor and can be given a variety of modifications.
Another easy way to increase your Carry Weight is to increase your Strength. When you get a perk point, you can put it into Strength. You'll get 5 more Carry Weight for each extra point of Strength. There is also a wide range of perks and consumables that boost Strength as well.
This may not work for many characters, as their builds do not have a good use for extra Strength. However, if you plan to grow stronger, you'll naturally get a bit more Carry Weight.
You'll also get more Carry Weight when you put on Power Armor. Power Armor naturally improves many abilities, but some sets of Power Armor or Power Armor upgrades are designed with Carry Weight in mind. The Excavator Power Armor provides 100 more Carry Weight and is designed to let players become pack rats. Th
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