The only drawback to mutfruit is that the bushes take up a lot of space in your settlement, and the fruit is difficult to see as you’re running past quickly to try to harvest a whole field of the stuff. It’s worth more than any other crop in the game, and the fruits weigh only a fifth as much as a tato, and one tenth as much as a melon or a gourd. Mutfruit is the most lucrative crop you can grow. Something like the crops you can grow at your settlements. Your objective is to get the vendors to swap you their precious treasures for something that is extremely common and renewable. Fortunately, shopkeepers in Fallout take trade.
The amount of caps you can accrue from looting enemies and doing quests will never be sufficient to fund your bottomless need for salvage, bullets and stimpacks. This is your guide to building your character and your settlements in order to fix this situation. As a result, most players won’t have enough currency income to be able to take advantage of all the goodies. The problem is that, unless you cheat, those goodies tend to be prohibitively priced. However, because Fallout 4 is a Bethesda game, the game’s vendors somehow have access to a nearly-endless supply of all the rarest stuff. And finally, your power armor gives you extremely powerful defenses and augmented stats, but it runs on rare fusion cores which you must scavenge in the world. The game also includes a number of weapons like the Gamma Gun, the Missile Launcher and the Cryolator, which are devastating, but which require ammunition that is extremely scarce. Your vault survivor can scavenge for numerous resources - some common, and some scarce - which you can use to craft upgrades for your settlements and modifications for your weapons and armor. Fallout 4is a Bethesda game, and that means it has an interesting and complicated in-game economy.