Fallout 4
Summary
Veterans ofFallout 4’sNuka - WorldDLC will be more than familiar with one of the weapons it present , the Thirst Zapper . This artillery is a gift from Gage which appropriate the Sole Survivor to defeat the old Overboss despite being useless in terms of hurt . However , its realpotential lies outside of combat .
When the artillery is equip or re - equipped , its ammo refills to maximum , giving it unlimited ammo . Unlike most weapon , the Thirst Zapper does not shoot bullets or laser , but water , which is highly desirable for every living thing , but especially for the occupier of the Commonwealth . This think thatgiving every someone a Thirst Zapper would ensure they never go hungry again .
Fallout 4’s Thirst Zapper Is A Strangely Useful Weapon
An Infinite Source Of Clean Water
Most players will in all likelihood cast out aside the Thirst Zapper after the " Taken for a Ride " quest due to its uselessness outside the Nuka - Cade . The branded spirt gun for hire does , however , get much in effect if the Sole Survivor find the Project Cobalt schematics , which were meant to grow any quotidian item into a lethal weapon . After finding these schematic drawing , the Thirst Zapper can become one of themost powerful weapons inFallout 4 , with adamage output which rivals the Fat Man mini - nuke launcher .
Should the musician avoid using these modifications , however , their weapon will be much more useful from a practical linear perspective . While the gameplay does not allow it to be used this room , realistically , hoi polloi could kindle the Zapper into bottles , tearing cans , or directly onto wither crops . The animations do show a bottleful of liquid state being poured into the gun , but the 999 blastoff the player take in from a single nursing bottle make it seem like the weapon is at least multiplying the water poured into it .
Providing Infinite Water To Fallout 4’s Thirsty Commonwealth
Thirst Zappers Could Solve The Wasteland’s Water Crisis
There is not bad potential for a handheld , uncounted urine author to change the face ofFallout 4’sCommonwealth . While the pee crisis is not as dire as it was inFallout 3’sCapital Wasteland , many people still fight to get water on a daily groundwork . Dialogue from Sturges during the " Sanctuary " side seeking makes it clear thatthe fresh water extend through the Commonwealth is still heavily irradiated . Water necessitate to be pump from aquifers hugger-mugger or extremely purified to remove radiation and pathogen .
The economic value of urine is further exemplified by its high value . Each can of purified water has a mean value of 20 cap , and the thespian can overwork shop machinist to make hundreds of throne . In fact , Fallout 4 ’s best settlement locationscan be set up to earmark for potentially dozens of industrial water purifiers to be station . Sheng Kowalski seems to be wise to the water - selling dodging , having monopolized Diamond City ’s sole reliable source of sportsmanlike water , which the Sole Survivor can find in a relativelyhiddenFallout 4quest , " Pool Cleaning . "
Thirst Zappers would all but remove the market demand for waterfrom the Commonwealth ’s athirst resident . Not only is it an unnumbered beginning of water , but it can be held in one hand , meaning it can be taken anywhere . preface Thirst Zappers could give settler a greater power to travel inFallout 4 , helping swop . However , H2O merchandiser like Sheng would certainly be displeased , having lost their captive interview .
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Bethesda ’s action RPG Fallout 4 puts musician into the vault wooing of the Lone Survivor , a pre - war soldier from an alternative future cryogenically frozen inside Vault 111 . After their babe Logos is kidnapped , they venture out into the irradiated barren of the Commonwealth to purge the ruining of Boston for any sign of him . In doing so , they chance various factions and companions and use an array of skills and power to navigate the apocalyptic remnants of society .
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