How to Find the Stimpak Recipe in Fallout 76

If you’ve played Fallout 76, you’ve probably used a lot of Stimpaks. After all, they’re the game’s primary healing item, and they’re pretty much required if you want to survive a gunfight.

While you can find a good number of Stimpaks while exploring Appalachia, it’s preferable to be able to craft them.

Here’s a guide to finding the Stimpak Recipe in Fallout 76.

How to Find the Stimpak Recipe in Fallout 76

Stimpak Recipe Requirements

You need a few items if you want to craft your own Stimpaks. Following are the items you are going to need:

  • One steel
  • One blood pack
  • Two antiseptic

After receiving the recipe, you can make Stimpaks at a chemistry station if you have the necessary materials. Steel can be easily obtained from almost any metal source. In Mirrors and first aid kits, you can find blood packs.

Nevertheless, the easiest way to get antiseptic is to scrap solvents and cleaners.

Stimpak Recipe Location

There are a few options for getting the Stimpaks recipe that doesn’t require hundreds of Caps. Completing the Personal Matters and Novice of Mysteries quests will reward you with the Stimpak recipe.

However, the likelihood isn’t particularly high. Completing any of the Wastelanders DLC quests can also earn you the recipe. This is, once again, a remote possibility.

Completing daily quests and events in Cranberry Bog and the Ash Heap is the most efficient way to obtain the recipe without purchasing it.

While this is also a remote possibility, there are numerous missions to complete. You can search the mirrors across the map while completing them. The recipe can be spawned by mirrors.

If you want to purchase the recipe, go to the MODUS Medical vendors in Whitespring Bunker. To gain access to Whitespring Bunker and purchase the recipe, you must first complete the game’s main campaign.

Well, that’s all we have for you about getting the Stimpak recipe in Fallout 76. We hope this guide helped you. If you liked this, don’t forget to check out our gamingtroubleshooting, and computing guides.

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