Summary
AFallout 4player has amassed a staggering 117,293 units of adhesive. The player shared a screenshot on social media showcasing their inventory with the enormous number of adhesives, prompting theFallout 4community to have humorous conversations about it.
Fallout 4, developed by Bethesda Game Studios, is an action role-playing game set in a post-apocalyptic open world. Released in 2015, it continuestheFalloutseriestradition of combining deep world-building with player freedom. The game features a rich narrative, a vast world, and a robust crafting system. Players navigate the wasteland, engaging in combat, building settlements, and customizing weapons and armor. Bethesda’s periodic updates ensure thatFallout 4remains engaging and relevant, attracting both new and returning players.

The player, known as Spare-Plum, shared a screenshot on Reddit showcasing their inventory screen while trading with a character named Connie. The highlighted item in the inventory is “Adhesive,” with the sheer quantity of 117,293. In their Reddit post, Spare-Plum humorously captioned the screenshot with, “I am in the glue empire, and buddy business is booming.” The player character is wearing a chef’s hat, sunglasses, a tuxedo, and a bright pink-purple skin, prompting players to make some humorous comments about it.
Fallout 4 Player’s Enormous Amount of Adhesives
The number of units Spare-Plum managed to collect is quite impressive, particularly given thatadhesives inFallout 4are essential for crafting and modifying weapons and armor. They are used in a majority of crafting recipes, making them highly valuable for players aiming to improve their gear. One of the primary methods for obtaining adhesives is by crafting Vegetable Starch at a cooking station.
Additionally, adhesives can be found inFallout 4junk itemssuch as duct tape and Wonderglue scattered throughout the game world. These items can be scrapped at a workbench to obtain adhesives. Red toolboxes in various locations, including Vault 114 and the Weston water treatment plant, are good places to find these adhesive-containing items. Lastly, adhesives can be purchased from certain NPCs in the game, though this is a more expensive method. Vendors like Daisy in Goodneighbor and Myrna in Diamond City sell shipments of adhesives that can be broken down into individual units when stored in a crafting station.
TheFallout 4community remains active as players continue to explore the game.Fallout 4has surged in popularitythanks to Bethesda’s updates for current-gen consoles, new content, and the active modding community. Amazon’sFalloutadaptation has further boosted interest, resulting in a significant increase in sales and making it Europe’s top-selling game. Amid these developments, Spare-Plum’s humorous post underscores the enduring relevance of the game.
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