Purified water (Fallout 4)
For purified water throughout the Fallout series, see Water. |
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Purified water is a consumable in Fallout 4.
Characteristics
These cans of water were bottled by the MacDougal-Bernard Company of Boston, Massachusetts under government contract No. N N383144S 90175, according to military specification W-15117A. Clean and pure, this water was an ideal choice for federal government, civilian and military use. It restores 40 hit points, and contains none of the radiation that dirty water does.
Crafting
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Locations
- Purified water can be crafted at cooking stations.
- It can also be found in first aid boxes in abandoned buildings.
- On survival difficulty, purified water water can be made by taking any of the bottles listed below and filling them at a settlement water pump.
- Amontillado bottle
- Baby bottle
- Beer bottle
- Bourbon bottle
- Brown bottle
- Burgundy bottle
- Empty milk bottle
- Gwinnett Ale bottle
- Gwinnett Brew bottle
- Gwinnett Lager bottle
- Gwinnett Pale Ale bottle
- Gwinnett Pilsner bottle
- Gwinnett Stout bottle
- Large baby bottle
- Liquor bottle
- Nuka Cola bottle
- Rum bottle
- Small baby bottle
- Vodka bottle
- Whiskey bottle
- White bottle
- Wine bottle