Fallout 76 – How to Get Lead

In this guide I will show you how to find lead. Have fun!

What Is Lead

Note: Credit goes to Uzaki-Chan

In the bullet game in general, we need a lot of bullets because we consume bullets extremely quickly. so you have to find a lot.

Which Items Contain Lead

  • .308 Casing – 1 Lead
  • .44 Casing – 1 Lead
  • .50 Casing – 1 Lead
  • 10lb Weight – 7 Lead
  • 10mm Casing – 1 Lead
  • 160lb Barbell – 20 Lead
  • 20lb Dumbbell – 7 Lead
  • 25lb Weight – 7 Lead
  • 40lb Barbell – 7 Lead
  • 5lb Weight – 2 Lead
  • 5mm Casing – 1 Lead
  • 80lb Barbell – 10 Lead
  • 80lb Curlbar – 10 Lead
  • Aluminum Can – 1 Lead
  • Baby Rattle – 1 Lead
  • Blue Paint – 7 Lead
  • Can – 1 Lead
  • Combination Wrench – 2 Lead
  • Energy Cell – 1 Lead
  • Ignition Core – 7 Lead
  • Lead Ore – Can be smelted at Chemistry Station.
  • Lead Scrap – 1 Lead
  • Makeshift Battery – 2 Lead
  • New Toy Car – 1 Lead
  • New Toy Truck – 1 Lead
  • Paint Can – 7 Lead
  • Pencil – 1 Lead
  • Rat Poison – 7 Lead
  • Red Paint – 7 Lead
  • Souvenir Sloth Toy – 1 Lead
  • Souvenir Toy Car – 1 Lead
  • Spooky Mr. Fuzzy Pencil – 1 Lead
  • Tin Can – 1 Lead
  • Toy Alien – 1 Lead
  • Toy Car – 1 Lead
  • Toy Rocketship – 1 Lead
  • Toy Truck – 1 Lead
  • Wooden Block – B & Y – 1 Lead
  • Wooden Block – I & D – 1 Lead
  • Wooden Block – N & S – 1 Lead
  • Wooden Block – V & F – 1 Lead
  • Yellow Paint – 7 Lead

Location #1

Charleston Fire Department.

You will see the weights here take them. and after finding the fire trucks inside, you will see the workbenches there.

Location #2

Location is covers 3 locations; site alpha, site bravo and site charlie.

Read: You can never collect leads from here before joining Enclave in the game, I am too lazy to write here because joining Enclave is too long, so I’ll leave a link, you can check it from there 🙂

Note: Since these 3 regions in the game are also nuclear shooting areas, the interior designs of all of them are exactly the same.

Helena Stamatina
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I love two things in life, games and sports. Although sports were my earliest interest, it was video games that got me completely addicted (in a good way). My first game was Crash Bandicoot (PS1) from the legendary studio Naughty Dog back in 1996. I turned my passion for gaming into a job back in 2019 when I transformed my geek blog (Re-actor) into the gaming website it is today.

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