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+ | {{For|the junk item appearing in ''[[Fallout 4]]''|Home plate (item)}} |
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{{Infobox location |
{{Infobox location |
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|games =FO4 |
|games =FO4 |
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− | |type = |
+ | |type =settlement medium |
|image =FO4-Home Plate-exterior.png |
|image =FO4-Home Plate-exterior.png |
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− | |local map = |
+ | |local map =FO4 Home Plate Local Map.png |
− | |map marker = |
+ | |map marker ='''Home Plate''' |
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+ | |map marker image =Home Plate Map Marker.png |
− | |part of =[[Diamond City]] |
+ | |part of =[[Diamond City]]<br />[[Diamond City market]] |
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+ | |owners =[[Sole Survivor]] (optional) |
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− | |doctors = |
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− | |leaders = |
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− | |merchants = |
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− | |owners =[[Sole Survivor]] (optionally) |
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− | |quests = |
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− | |terminal = |
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|cell name =DmndPlayerHouse01 |
|cell name =DmndPlayerHouse01 |
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|refid ={{ID|00001e58}} |
|refid ={{ID|00001e58}} |
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}}{{Games|FO4}} |
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− | '''Home Plate''' is a [[Fallout 4 locations|location]] in [[the Commonwealth]] in |
+ | '''Home Plate''' is a [[Fallout 4 locations|location]] in [[the Commonwealth]] in [[Timeline#2287|2287]]. It is a possible [[Fallout 4 player housing|player character home]], available for sale in [[Diamond City]] for 2000 [[Bottlecap (Fallout 4)|caps]] from [[Geneva]] in the mayor's office. |
− | == |
+ | ==Background== |
As Geneva explains when purchasing the property, the previous owner bought an adjacent warehouse and knocked down a few walls, so it is bigger than most. It is situated within the central market area between [[Diamond City Surplus]] and [[Chem-I-Care]]. |
As Geneva explains when purchasing the property, the previous owner bought an adjacent warehouse and knocked down a few walls, so it is bigger than most. It is situated within the central market area between [[Diamond City Surplus]] and [[Chem-I-Care]]. |
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+ | ==Layout== |
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− | On the ground floor entered via a blue door is the old warehouse area with concrete block and wooden panel walls. A bare concrete floor is covered by a tin roof. A series of metal posts runs through the middle of the room. This area is initially filled with various junk items including a broken and empty [[Nuka-Cola |
+ | On the ground floor entered via a blue door is the old warehouse area with concrete block and wooden panel walls. A bare concrete floor is covered by a tin roof. A series of metal posts runs through the middle of the room. This area is initially filled with various junk items including a broken and empty [[Nuka-Cola machine (Fallout 4)|Nuka-Cola machine]], an old couch, traffic cones, various small containers including a steamer trunk and a lot of miscellaneous junk items for scrapping. There is a fairly large amount of cinder blocks lining the perimeter on the bottom floor. |
− | Moving through an opening, the original living area has a bare wooden floor with a mix of sheet tin and concrete blocks used for the walls. There is no furniture apart from the [[workshop]] (limited functionality) and a fusebox providing power |
+ | Moving through an opening, the original living area has a bare wooden floor with a mix of sheet tin and concrete blocks used for the walls. There is no furniture apart from the [[Workshop (Fallout 4)|workshop]] (limited functionality) and a fusebox providing power. |
− | + | A metal ladder leads to the roof (exiting the building cell) opening into an empty old trailer with two torn cloth covers providing some shade. The roof itself is sparsely furnished with a chair, old bath tub, barbecue and a dog house. Part of the roof is on a slightly lower level, down a short wooden staircase. The roof space is not covered by the workshop and items cannot be removed or placed here. |
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− | There is a power armor station situated outside the red door which is one of the work stations located in the |
+ | There is a power armor station situated outside the red door which is one of the work stations located in the marketplace for use from the house which only has a limited range of craftable items available via the workshop inside. |
==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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+ | * The resources can't be linked by supply lines like in settlements. |
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− | * Home Plate comes with lighting |
+ | * Home Plate comes with lighting pre-installed. |
− | * Having [[Nick Valentine]] as a companion when first moving into Home Plate may prompt him to tell a story about when he first moved into [[Diamond City]]. |
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* Despite having ownership of the house, taking items out of the mailbox counts as stealing. |
* Despite having ownership of the house, taking items out of the mailbox counts as stealing. |
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+ | * Unlike settlements, companions cannot be sent here when dismissing them. |
− | * Purchasing the property provides a new fast travel point |
+ | * Purchasing the property provides a new fast travel point just inside the home, by the blue door. |
− | * Using console commands to bypass needing a key to move in still allows using the Workbench despite not owning the house. |
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− | * Opening the console and typing {{Console|command= addkeyword 5A0C8}} while targeting the workshop inside of Home Plate can enable most items for construction. Alternatively, the console command {{Console|command= player.placeatme [base id]}} can be used to spawn in settlement construction items to avoid changing the workbench to exterior from interior. |
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− | * The reference ID of the workshop indoors is {{Console|command= 141DF5}}. |
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− | * Using Home Plate as player housing can be problematic as it is not possible to set up a supply line to it. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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==Bugs== |
==Bugs== |
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+ | * {{Platforms|ps4,xboxone}} Sometimes if you fast travel to home plate, the map marker will incorrectly display your current location as the Ticonderoga Safehouse.{{Verify|Verified}} |
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− | * {{Platforms needed}} Adding or moving anything via workbench may cause the game to randomly crash. {{verify|type=bug|18:22, February 7, 2016 (UTC)}} |
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+ | * {{Platforms|ps4,xboxone}} If you scrap the bed that comes with Home Plate, you will never be able to get the [[Well Rested (perk)|Well Rested]] perk again.{{verify|verified}} |
+ | ** On PC, scrap (or store) the present, "non-Well Rested" bed. Then bring up the console and enter {{console|prid 0013b35a}}, the ref ID for the original bed. Next, enter {{console|spawndupe}}, which will spawn a new bed. Upon exiting the console, the new bed should be positionable in Workshop mode, and should grant the "Well Rested" bonus. |
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+ | ** Another way to fix this is to open the console, select the current "non-Well Rested" bed and enter {{console|setownership}}. This allows one to have the "Well Rested" bonus even in a non-default Home Plate bed. |
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+ | ** On consoles, reload a previous save prior to scrapping the original bed. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery widths=200> |
<gallery widths=200> |
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− | FO4-Home_Plate-interior-01.png |
+ | FO4-Home_Plate-interior-01.png|Interior on warehouse side |
− | FO4-Home Plate-interior-02.png |
+ | FO4-Home Plate-interior-02.png|Interior of living area |
− | FO4-Home_Plate-interior-03.png |
+ | FO4-Home_Plate-interior-03.png|Stairs and half-landing with bed |
− | FO4-Home Plate-roof.png |
+ | FO4-Home Plate-roof.png|Roof space |
</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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{{Navbox Diamond City}} |
{{Navbox Diamond City}} |
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{{Navbox locations FO4}} |
{{Navbox locations FO4}} |
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+ | [[Category:Diamond City buildings]] |
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[[de:Home Plate]] |
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[[es:Home Plate]] |
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+ | [[fr:Marbre]] |
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[[ru:Основная база]] |
[[ru:Основная база]] |
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+ | [[uk:Основна база]] |
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+ | [[zh:本壘板]] |
Revision as of 18:21, 6 July 2019
For the junk item appearing in Fallout 4, see Home plate (item). |
Home Plate is a location in the Commonwealth in 2287. It is a possible player character home, available for sale in Diamond City for 2000 caps from Geneva in the mayor's office.
Background
As Geneva explains when purchasing the property, the previous owner bought an adjacent warehouse and knocked down a few walls, so it is bigger than most. It is situated within the central market area between Diamond City Surplus and Chem-I-Care.
Layout
On the ground floor entered via a blue door is the old warehouse area with concrete block and wooden panel walls. A bare concrete floor is covered by a tin roof. A series of metal posts runs through the middle of the room. This area is initially filled with various junk items including a broken and empty Nuka-Cola machine, an old couch, traffic cones, various small containers including a steamer trunk and a lot of miscellaneous junk items for scrapping. There is a fairly large amount of cinder blocks lining the perimeter on the bottom floor.
Moving through an opening, the original living area has a bare wooden floor with a mix of sheet tin and concrete blocks used for the walls. There is no furniture apart from the workshop (limited functionality) and a fusebox providing power.
A metal ladder leads to the roof (exiting the building cell) opening into an empty old trailer with two torn cloth covers providing some shade. The roof itself is sparsely furnished with a chair, old bath tub, barbecue and a dog house. Part of the roof is on a slightly lower level, down a short wooden staircase. The roof space is not covered by the workshop and items cannot be removed or placed here.
There is a power armor station situated outside the red door which is one of the work stations located in the marketplace for use from the house which only has a limited range of craftable items available via the workshop inside.
Notes
- The resources can't be linked by supply lines like in settlements.
- Home Plate comes with lighting pre-installed.
- Despite having ownership of the house, taking items out of the mailbox counts as stealing.
- Unlike settlements, companions cannot be sent here when dismissing them.
- Purchasing the property provides a new fast travel point just inside the home, by the blue door.
Appearances
Home Plate only appears in Fallout 4.
Bugs
- Sometimes if you fast travel to home plate, the map marker will incorrectly display your current location as the Ticonderoga Safehouse.[verified]
- Well Rested perk again.[verified]
- On PC, scrap (or store) the present, "non-Well Rested" bed. Then bring up the console and enter prid 0013b35a, the ref ID for the original bed. Next, enter spawndupe, which will spawn a new bed. Upon exiting the console, the new bed should be positionable in Workshop mode, and should grant the "Well Rested" bonus.
- Another way to fix this is to open the console, select the current "non-Well Rested" bed and enter setownership. This allows one to have the "Well Rested" bonus even in a non-default Home Plate bed.
- On consoles, reload a previous save prior to scrapping the original bed.
If you scrap the bed that comes with Home Plate, you will never be able to get the
Gallery
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