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daydreamdirty

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Simply put, I'm starting fallout 3 over from scratch and want to start off with vanilla mods. For some reason there is no vanilla mods section here for fallout 3 and so when I've looked, there doesn't seem to be what I'm looking for. I'm not looking for anything complicated but for some simple mods that use what is already in the game, not new materials, textures or anything else. That's why I put vanilla in the title. These mods most be able to work without FOSE and FOMM as well.

 

 

1. I'm looking for vanilla quests that are either simple missions to go out and kill some raiders (like when after I beat the game since there won't be any missions left), or for some simple missions given by someone in Megaton to go retrieve a certain amount of items, like milk bottles or scrap metal. But what's most important is that they restart after about 3 days so they are endless.

 

3. I'm looking for a mod that adds vanilla companions to hire as well as NPC's to which you can trade, sell or buy with. There was a great mod once called Ammo Merchant Shalala (link is here Ammo Merchant Shalala) which I'm looking to replicate since I don't know if it's vanilla or not.

 

4. I don't believe the weapons mod kit is vanilla or not, but if there is something like that or a mod that adds different variations of the weapons that are already ingame I'd like that as well.

 

5. Looking for a few small vanilla bases for my player to go store stuff in different areas, like one in rivetown and one in the DC area.

 

 

 

If anyone can help me out with these, either by making them or pointing them out to me, I'd appreciate it greatly.

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thanks. I'll look for that because I didn't see that kind of repeatable quest. I know it's an oxymoron, but it's one that most everyone already knows and understands without me having to explain it. You'd be surprised at how many people ask me to explain the simplest of things to them.
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