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==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
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==Variants== |
==Variants== |
Revision as of 01:09, 12 June 2016
For an overview of fruit in the Fallout series, including mutfruit, see fruit. |
Mutfruit is a consumable item in Fallout 4.
Characteristics
Mutfruit appears to be some sort of mutated blackberry or blueberry and is purple in appearance. It grows on a small tree that bears yellow leaves. The first syllable is pronounced to rhyme with "mute" in Fallout 4, yet in Fallout 3, it is pronounced "Mutt"
Variants
Locations
- Can be planted and farmed in large quantities in player owned settlements.
- A good source of mutfruit is Greentop Nursery.
- There is a significant plantation of mutfruits and other crops within Graygarden.
- There are 11 mutfruit trees in Warwick homestead.
- There are 21 mutfruit trees in Diamond City, together with some tato plants along with the edge of the fence inside the city.
- 8 Mutfruit trees can be found at Finch Farm.
Notes
- Mutfruit trees may be planted by using 1 piece of mutfruit each, providing the settlement with 1 unit of food and allowing the player character to regularly harvest a single mutfruit from each tree.
- Mutfruit is the only settlement food source that provides 1 food per tree, instead of 0.5. Farmers may tend to 6 Mutfruit plants, unlike the lower-yield plants, which require 1 farmer for 12 plants.
Behind the scenes
The following is based on unverified behind the scenes information and may be inaccurate. |
When sleeping with MacCready whilst in a romantic relationship, he will say "I never knew you could do that with mutfruit...". This may be a reference to the infamous "Angel Grapefruit Technique".