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You can find the official list of legitimate items here:
Thanks, didn't even know of the site, now I can do "I have become death" too.
Though the prices for items listed are just hilariously high, like sure I'm willing to part away with like 60 pieces of flux and 10k caps but like 15k steel and trash junk? No base player has even the means to pay that without F1st and most likely doesn't even have more than 5k on them at a time.
But yeah thanks for all for the links.
Before the Fallout 1st subscriptions were available, players who wanted to have a large amount of junk on hand would opt to carry the junk in their inventory so that its weight could be greatly reduced by perks and/or legendary armor effects. This is a risky way of playing, since you could potentially lose all of your junk if you're unable to retrieve it after death, but a recent change made it so that you don't drop your junk when you die during a public event, which was quite often when tragedy would strike since other players can loot your bag before you can make it back.
You just necro'ed a 5 year old post
To push a website that almost certainly will contain hazardous content