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The video is part one of a three-part series by the host of "Skooled Zone," focusing on unique settlement decorations in "Fallout 4" that are not directly available in the build menu but can be placed manually. The series is inspired by Reddit suggestions and aims to detail 10 unique items per episode, covering aspects like storability and alteration of these items. Key highlights include specific collectible items such as the giant Vim bottle from the Far Harbor DLC and the Gilded Grasshopper from Faneuil Hall in Boston. The video also details unique decorative items like scales from the Railroad base, the Mother Icon, garden gnomes, and the giant Giddyup Buttercup, emphasizing their rarity and decorative potential. Additionally, the host provides tips on using Vault-Tec and Nuka-World assets, encouraging viewers to complete associated quests. The episode concludes by inviting viewer suggestions for future content and offering ways to support the channel.
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In this part of the video, the host welcomes viewers to another episode of the no mod chop class on the skooled zone, focusing on unique items for decorating settlements that aren’t in the build menu but can be placed manually. The video is part one of a three-part series inspired by suggestions from a Reddit post. The host plans to detail 10 items per episode, with a key to indicate if items are storable, altered, or unique. They begin with non-storable items, explaining that while some items like coat racks and crates can’t be stored or built in the workshop menu, they can be manually dragged to settlements. The host shares an example of Mark Montoya, who won a contest by moving undamaged cars to his settlement. Finally, they introduce altered items, noting that some items change appearance once stored and dropped from inventory.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the creator discusses the preservation of decorations in a game, specifically focusing on how to keep picture frames intact by manually moving items. They mention that while this can be time-consuming, it adds a valuable finishing touch to your creations. The segment also highlights specific collectible items such as a giant Vim bottle, which requires the Far Harbor DLC to obtain and can be found in the Vim corporate headquarters. The video includes a clip showing how to collect this item, confirming it retains its size as a decoration. Another item discussed is the Gilded Grasshopper, which requires completing a quest in Faneuil Hall in downtown Boston. The creator provides a brief guide on how to start this quest either through Nick Valentine’s office or by directly engaging the area.
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In this segment, the video highlights various unique and decorative items in “Fallout 4.” Key points include:
1. Some items, like one that falls through display racks easily, benefit from using a rubber mat technique for secure placement.
2. The lab scales located in the Railroad base near Tinker Tom are one-of-a-kind, immutable, and suitable for office decor.
3. The Mother Icon, from the Far Harbor DLC, can be used as art or a shrine piece, found during the “Visions in the Fog” or “Reformations” quests.
4. Garden gnomes from Far Harbor are rare decorative items, with a notable collection found on the roof of the Vimpo factory.
5. The giant Giddyup Buttercup, from Wilson Automatoys corporate headquarters, is part of a side quest that also rewards players with a tiny version.
6. Clean household items, often hard to find, are available in the Cabot House, potentially requiring completion of the relevant questline to avoid stealing.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the host provides a highly requested bonus tip on how to build with Vault-Tec and Nuka-World assets in the game. To use these assets, players must complete various mini quests in their respective DLCs. The host mentions walkthroughs and the fun aspect of completing these quests. This segment wraps up part one of a mini-series and addresses future inquiries by directing viewers to this video. Additionally, the host encourages viewers to request unique items for upcoming parts of the series and informs them of ways to support the channel through Patreon or the new join button.