On your journey across the wasteland, you’ll find travelers offering you fine wares and goods to make survival that little bit easier. However, there are reports that some travelers out in the wasteland have Brahmin for sale that can be sent to a settlement of your choice.
Buy from a Traveller
Just like the traveler who was willing to sell his dog, all you have to do is stumble upon this traveler by chance and you’ll hopefully be given the opportunity to buy the strange mutant cow. Just make sure you have the money to afford the creature. Once you’ve paid him, simply select the settlement that you want to send the Brahmin to and it’ll slowly but surely make its way there. Sometimes fast traveling and waiting can help to make the Brahmin appear at your chosen settlement.
Beacon
If you’ve been trying to increase the size of your settlement, you’ve probably built yourself a beacon. These things transmit a signal across the wasteland basically telling settlers to head to your settlement and live a new, happy life. However, there is a small possibility that sometimes a beacon can lead to a Brahmin appearing in your settlement rather than a human.
Whether this was intended to happen, or just a strange glitch, it does happen on occasion. If you’re desperately after a Brahmin in Fallout 4 and still haven’t had any luck, build a beacon and try your luck.
Accompanying a Settler
Whether they were merely a passerby or heard the signal broadcasting from your beacon, settlers can sometimes bring their own Brahmin to your settlement with them.
If you’re lucky enough to get a Brahmin with a new settler we advise trying to pen it away somewhere with fencing. The animals have a tendency to go wandering through your settlement and getting them stuck in the strangest of places.
Fallout 4 How To Farm AdhesiveFeeding Trough
While we’re pretty sure that the feeding trough was put into the game to allow you to feed Brahmin already in your settlement, it seems they may be able to lure the creatures too.
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Some players have reported that putting the bathtub-turned-feeding troughs in their settlements have led to Brahmin just appearing there and eating the food inside. It may not happen all the time, or may just be a bit of a weird glitch, but it’s always worth a try if you’re desperate to grab yourself a mutant cow for your settlement.
And that’s all there is to getting a Brahmin in Fallout 4. Have you got yourself one of the strange cow creatures yet? Let us know in the comments below.
Food is one of the more important resources to have in your settlements. Without it, you can’t gain new settlers, and the people will become quite unhappy with their living situation. We have a full Workshop Guide that goes over the finer details of the system, but this item seems important enough to split off into its own topic.
So, where do you find food in Fallout 4? Essentially the answer is everywhere, but let’s break it all down. So, the key to getting the food that you need is to think of the game more like Minecraft. When your settlers first move into Sanctuary they’ll set up some farmland with melons and a couple of other items. You can quickly get more food by just picking these items and then replanting them.
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You can do this with new items as well, so if you’re out and about, wandering the wasteland, and you stumble across some tomatoes or carrots, just grab them and head to a nearby settlement that you own. Plant them, give them some time, and reap your harvest. New settlements should also have some farms setup when they join your cause, so pilfer them a bit and you’ll have plenty to spread around.
One key thing to remember though: planting them isn’t enough. You need people to actually work the farm in order to gather the food there for consumption. To do this you need to assign a settler, which you can read about right here. It’s pretty simple. The basics are that you select a settler and then select what you want them to work, but check that other guide out if you have trouble.
That guide will also explain how to establish supply lines, which lets you share your inventory across your many settlements. If you have carrots stored at Sanctuary that you need at another settlement, then a supply line will let you plant it without having to fast travel back and forth.
Hopefully this helps. I know it isn’t as simple as “go here to get food” but these tips should get you a more sustainable system going so you can feed all of your settlers.
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