One of the best items you can gather in Fallout 76 is Fusion Cores. Don't let your Fusion Cores die.
The Appalachian Wasteland of Fallout 76 is packed with useful items for you to hoard over the course of the hundreds of hours you'll play it. One of the best items you can gather is Fusion Cores. These are used as a source of energy for your Power Armor, allowing you to walk, run, and fight in it. Without a decent store of Fusion Cores, your Power Armor will be a hindrance rather than a help.
This will see many enemies attack you and result in more chances for your Fusion Core to be recharged. Recharging Fusion Cores with the Fusion Core Recharger The second way to recharge Fusion Cores is by using the Fusion Core Recharger. This item was added to Fallout 76 with its The Pitt update. However, it's only available as an in-game purchase from the Atomic Shop. It'll cost you around $30 to buy because it's lumped in with The Pitt Recruitment Bundle.
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