Fallout 76 and its irradiated Appalachia can Fallout 76 Items be pretty daunting to players fresh out of the Vault, and there are plenty of mechanics that aren’t explicitly told to you upfront. Luckily, we’ve got a few tips to keep in mind.

Scrapped Junk Weighs Less

Sooner or later, you’re going to be carrying around more junk than you can handle. Before you even think about storing it all away, remember to use the closest crafting station to “Scrap All Junk” first.

Scrapping gives you all the components without the excess weight. Once you’re down to components, store all of it at your camp, which can really help make room for that Missile Launcher you just found.

Read Your Plans and Recipes

You can find recipes to craft new weapons, armor, food, and building parts. You’ll need to get them in the wild, buy them from traders, or get them as quest rewards. Once you have a recipe be sure to read them in your notes section to actually unlock them at crafting stations.

Duplicates can’t be used, but you can give them to other players instead!

Bulk Components to Sell Them

When even your components start to overflow your stash, you’ll find that robot vendors won’t accept items like wood or steel. However, you can visit a Tinker’s Station to create Bulk Items using a bit of plastic and a bunch of components.

This doesn’t always lighten the load, but it does make them worth something, so you can sell them to vendors to free up more space.

Fast Travel Free with Friends.

Working as a team is always a plus, but there are other benefits to having friends. When a friend is on the same server as you - regardless of if they are in your group, you can fast travel to them for free.

This, of course, applies to anyone in your group, as well as their personal CAMP, and a smart team can place their CAMPs around Fallout 76 Weapon Appalachia to cross the map quickly without spending caps.