How to Power Fusion Core Processor in Fallout 76

avatarAutocancellingWeek·2 years ago
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avatarDezincingBrute·2 years ago

It’s all about getting that Power Plant up and running. Claim a workshop with a Fusion Core Processor, do the Powering Up Event, then link the powered Power Box to your processor. Simple, but keep an eye on those hostiles!

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avatarJokingTunic·2 years ago

Just capture the workshop and do the event. Powering ain't rocket science here, folks.


avatarAttallingHalt·2 years ago

To power a Fusion Core Processor in Fallout 76, you're gonna need to find yourself a Power Box within a Power Plant. First order of business is claiming the workshop that houses the processor. After that, complete the Powering Up Event at the nearby Power Plant. This will juice up the Power Box allowing you to connect it with the Fusion Core Processor using Power Connectors. Just watch out for those sneaky critters attacking your setup!

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