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i also used the original bed provided, just moved it
try a reload as sometimes the well rested bonus dosen't trigger, also make sure you have no other similar effect active ie quiet reflection or the lovers embrace
Having said that, does anyone have any thoughts on what makes Home Plate useful? 2000 caps is a lot for something that's basically just an indoor vanity room which, ironically, is ugly.
I never tested - can you send a supply line to your home in DC?
Nope, can't send a supply line. I bought the house too but once I realized I couldn't use my stockpile of building supplies I left it alone. Now it sits completely empty. One more small oversight by the developers. The least they could've done was have one of the vendors in Diamond City sell "furniture packages" like what was available in Fallout 3.
Check out the Mayor's office for purchasing Home Plate.
You guys are so quick! :)