can't collect a weapon in fallout shelter
I just crafted a weapon in Fallout Shelter, but it says I can't collect it because my inventory is full. Just built a storage room, but still can't collect. Any help?
Best Answer
If you just built your first storage room, then perhaps you still don't have space.
You can open your storage from the Pip-Boy menu. It's the icon that looks like one box stacked on two others.
Once you open your storage, look at the "Storage Space" at the bottom. Mine says 90/145. This means I can hold 145 items, and I currently have 90, so I have room for 55 more. If the number on the left is not smaller than the one on the left, you'll need more space.
You can get more space by selling things in your inventory or building more storage. You can extend your storage room, build another storage room, or upgrade it.
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How do you get weapons in Fallout Shelter?
In order to craft anything in Fallout Shelter, you need to first build a workshop. Workshops can be made by opening up a vault and clicking on the hammer icon in the top-right corner of the screen. From there, you will be able to access the Weapons Workshop and Outfit Workshop.How do I access my inventory in Fallout Shelter?
Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics The inventory can be accessed by pushing the "i" key during the game.How do you get more inventory space in Fallout Shelter?
You can get more space by selling things in your inventory or building more storage. You can extend your storage room, build another storage room, or upgrade it.What is the strongest gun in Fallout Shelter?
Dragon's Maw Ignoring AoE or maximum damage, the Dragon's Maw is the most consistent, high damaging weapon in Fallout Shelter. Dishing out the highest sustained damage out of all other weapons, sending 2 dwellers equipped with Dragon's Maws out with another utilising an AoE damaging launcher is extremely effective!Can - Mother Sky (1970) [HQ]
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