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Supply Drop (Infinite Resource)
"Because the wasteland has Amazon Prime now, apparently."
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How do I install Supply Drop (Infinite Resource)?
Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Supply Drop (Infinite Resource) for Fallout Shelter in one click.
</>What does Supply Drop (Infinite Resource) do?
Running a post-apocalyptic underground bunker is expensive. Between feeding 200 dwellers, keeping the lights on, purifying water, and somehow affording to build a nuclear reactor on level 3, your resources disappear faster than a radroach at a bug zapper convention. Supply Drop fixes all of that. Pick how much of each resource you want — caps, energy, food, or water — and slam that button. It gets added to your vault storage instantly, no questions asked. Think of it as government aid, except it actually arrives on time. Your dwellers are happy, your meters are full, and you can finally stop stressing about that one guy you accidentally sent into the wasteland with no supplies.
</>What is Supply Drop (Infinite Resource)?
Supply Drop is the on-demand resource injector for Fallout Shelter. Each of the four core resources — caps, energy, food, water — has its own Give action with a count input. Pick how much you want, press the button, and it lands in your vault storage instantly. No timers, no production rooms required, no questions asked. Free with one-click install from the ProjectMods desktop app, part of a community-first catalog of 1,600+ mods across 400+ PC games.
</>Common questions about Supply Drop (Infinite Resource)
What does Supply Drop do in Fallout Shelter?
Supply Drop is a Fallout Shelter mod from ProjectMods that gives you direct, on-demand resource injection for your vault. It has four independent actions: Give Caps, Give Energy, Give Food, and Give Water. Each one takes a count you set, then drops that exact amount into your vault's storage when you press the button. No production rooms required, no waiting on diners or water-treatment timers, no quests to grind. Need 5,000 caps for a new room? Give Caps. Out of food before a wasteland deployment? Give Food. The actions are independent, so you can top up only what you need rather than flooding everything. Free, one-click install from the ProjectMods desktop app.
How does Supply Drop differ from Resource Lockdown?
Supply Drop and Resource Lockdown are two different tools from the same Fallout Shelter catalog on ProjectMods, and they're often used together. Supply Drop is one-shot: you press a Give button, the resource lands in your storage, and from that moment on it drains normally as your vault consumes it. Resource Lockdown is continuous: you set a value and lock it, and that value stays frozen forever (or until you unlock it). Use Supply Drop when you want a top-up now but still want the game's economy to function afterward. Use Resource Lockdown when you want a particular resource permanently frozen at a number. They stack — Supply Drop a resource, then lock it with Resource Lockdown, and that's where it stays.
Are there caps on how much I can add per Give action?
Supply Drop's count input accepts very large numbers, so practically speaking you can drop as much as you'd ever want of any resource in a single press. The game's own storage caps for each resource still apply — if your current vault setup can only hold 5,000 food at maximum, adding 10,000 will just fill the meter to capacity and the rest is lost. To raise those storage caps, build more of the relevant production rooms (more diners for food, more water-treatment for water, etc). Pair Supply Drop with Master Blueprint from the same Fallout Shelter catalog if you want to unlock every room type so you can expand storage freely from day one.
Will Supply Drop break anything or affect achievements?
No. Supply Drop adds resources through the same channel the game uses when production rooms finish their cycle, so to the rest of Fallout Shelter's systems, the resources behave exactly like ones you produced yourself. Dwellers consume them normally, room costs are paid normally, wasteland scripts and emergency events draw from the same pool. Achievements tied to building or surviving in your vault still progress the same way (those track milestone events, not resource origin). Toggle the mod off any time and your existing resources stay exactly where they were — the Give actions just disappear from the menu. Your save is fully compatible with vanilla after.
Why would I use Supply Drop instead of building more production rooms?
Production rooms are the heart of the vanilla Fallout Shelter loop, but they take floor space, dwellers, and constant management. Supply Drop is for players who want their resource line freed up for everything else. Common use cases: a layout-focused player who wants more space for theme rooms, a content creator staging a specific resource scenario, a returning player skipping the early grind, or anyone whose vault keeps running out of caps mid-build. Free, one-click install from ProjectMods' Fallout Shelter catalog. Pairs naturally with Master Blueprint (unlock all rooms), Lazy Overseer (auto-collect what you do produce), and Resource Lockdown (freeze the top-ups so they don't drain again).
What options does Supply Drop (Infinite Resource) include?
Give Water!
Fills up your water supply right away. No more radiation sickness excuses!
Give Caps
Adds the caps amount above straight into your vault's wallet. Ka-ching!
Energy Amount
How much energy to pump into your vault. Keep the lights on!
Food Amount
How much food to drop into your vault's supply. Feed your people!
Give Energy!
Instantly fills your vault with the energy amount you picked. No generators needed!
Caps Amount
How many caps you want to add to your vault. The more the merrier!
Water Amount
How much water to add to your vault's reserves. Stay hydrated!
Give Food!
Adds food to your vault instantly. No more hangry dwellers!
Supply Drop is a free Fallout Shelter mod from ProjectMods that lets you instantly add caps, energy, food, or water to your vault in any amount you choose, with one-click Give actions per resource.
System Requirements
What features does Supply Drop (Infinite Resource) include?
- Give Caps action adds any chosen amount of caps to your vault storage instantly
- Give Energy, Give Food, and Give Water actions do the same for the three core production resources
- Each action has its own count input so you can top up only what you need
- No timers, no Med Bay or diner upgrades required, no grinding before the drop arrives
- Game's storage caps still apply — build more production rooms to expand the ceiling
Best For
- Layout-focused players who want production-room floor space freed up for theme rooms
- Content creators staging a specific resource scenario that needs precise totals
- Returning players skipping the early scarcity grind and jumping into mid-game freely
- Streamers who keep getting interrupted by low-resource alerts mid-conversation with chat
- Vaults that ran out of caps mid-build and want to finish the room without a 20-minute farming break
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