Does Power Armor Take Space in Your Stash in Fallout 76?
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WastelandWanderer
Actually, Power Armor itself doesn't directly take up stash space in Fallout 76. You gotta put it on a Power Armor Chassis first. Once it's on the chassis, the whole setup counts as one item in your stash and only consumes 10 pounds of your stash weight limit. Way better than having all those pieces eat up your limit!
Best answer
WastelandWanderer
Actually, Power Armor itself doesn't directly take up stash space in Fallout 76. You gotta put it on a Power Armor Chassis first. Once it's on the chassis, the whole setup counts as one item in your stash and only consumes 10 pounds of your stash weight limit. Way better than having all those pieces eat up your limit!
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VaultDweller101
Nope! When you store your Power Armor on a Power Armor Chassis and then stash it, it only takes up 10 pounds of space, regardless of the individual parts' weight. Super handy for saving space!
TechieTinker
If you're asking whether each piece of Power Armor chews up your stash limit, nah. You just need to keep it on a chassis, and no matter how decked out your armor is, it's just gonna be 10 pounds in your stash. Simple as that.
PAHoarder
It's all the same, 10 pounds. Doesn't matter if it's just the frame or you've got it tricked out with the latest mods. Keep it on the frame, and it keeps your stash lean.
StashMasterZ
Big misconception here: Power Armor on its own doesn’t eat up stash space. It's all about how you store it. Always on the chassis, and boom, stash space crisis averted at just 10 pounds.
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