In the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout 76, keeping your weapons in top condition is crucial for survival. Fortunately, repairing your firearms is a straightforward process that doesn’t require any special skills or items. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to repair weapons in Fallout 76:
Find a Weapon Workbench
The first step is to locate a Weapon Workbench. These can be found scattered throughout the Appalachian wasteland, including in your own C.A.M.P. (Construction and Assembly Mobile Platform) or at train stations and other settlements.
Access the Modify/Repair Menu
Once you’ve found a Weapon Workbench, interact with it and select the “Modify/Repair” option from the menu. This will open a screen displaying all the weapons in your inventory.
Select the Weapon to Repair
From the list of weapons, choose the one you want to repair. The condition of each weapon will be displayed, so you can prioritize those that are in the worst shape.
Initiate the Repair Process
With the desired weapon selected, look for the “Repair” button at the bottom of the screen (the specific button may vary depending on your platform). Press this button to begin the repair process.
Provide the Necessary Materials
Repairing a weapon requires certain materials, such as steel, aluminum, ballistic fiber, cloth, adhesive, screws, and crystal. If you have these materials in your inventory or stash box, the game will automatically use them to restore the weapon’s condition. If you don’t have the required materials, you won’t be able to complete the repair.
And that’s it! By following these simple steps, you can keep your weapons in top condition and ensure that you’re always ready to face the challenges of the Fallout 76 world.