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Learn the fastest way to earn caps in Fallout 76 with smart vendor runs, event loot, cap stash routes and CAMP vending that keeps your income rolling.

Caps are a lot easier to keep flowing in Fallout 76 when you stop chasing some miracle farm and just build a routine that works. That's really the whole game. A lot of players burn time looking for the “best” method, then end up broke anyway. What actually helps is combining a few steady habits and sticking with them. If you're short on time or trying to skip some of the grind, plenty of players also look at services like EZNPC for game currency or useful items, but in normal day-to-day play, a solid cap loop will carry you further than most people think.

Clear the vendor pool first

The first job is simple: empty that daily 1,400-cap vendor limit. Don't overthink it. Sell the stuff that piles up fast, like purified water, cooked food, spare chems, grenades, and random weapons you were never going to use. Before you do any of that, swap in Hard Bargain and push your Charisma up a bit. It's such an easy step, and loads of people still forget. You won't notice the loss on one item, but after a whole run, yeah, it adds up. Train stations make this painless, so I usually dump everything there in one go and move on.

Run stashes and high-loot events

Once the NPC vendors are dry, that doesn't mean the cap run is over. It just changes. This is where stash hunting starts to feel worth it, especially if you're using Cap Collector and Fortune Finder. Pick a route you know well, grab what you can, then server hop and do it again. It's quick, low effort, and good for those in-between moments. Public events are the bigger play, though. Radiation Rumble, Eviction Notice, Moonshine Jamboree, stuff like that. You're not just hoping for flat caps. You're pulling in legendary gear, junk, ammo, meds, and saleable weapons. Even on days when you can't cash it all out right away, you're basically stocking tomorrow's profits without trying too hard.

Make your CAMP pull its weight

If you want income without a hard cap on it, player vending is where things start to snowball. The trick is stocking items people actually buy instead of filling your machine with overpriced junk. Cheap ammo moves. Serums move. Rare plans move fast if the price isn't silly. Decent legendary rolls can sit for a bit, but the right ones always sell. CAMP location matters more than some folks admit, too. If your vendor is awkward to reach, people will just skip it. While you're at it, set up water purifiers and plant crops. It's not glamorous, but it's steady. Harvest, stash, sell. And try not to waste caps fast traveling all over the map when free points exist. Travel Agent helps more than people give it credit for.

Build a rhythm that keeps paying

The best cap farming routine usually feels pretty ordinary once you settle into it. Do an event, loot everything that isn't nailed down, sell off the easy stuff, then toss the better items into your vendor for other players. After that, hit stash spots, craft what you can, and prep for the next reset. That cycle keeps your stash box useful and your cap count moving in the right direction. If you want to speed the whole process up when you're focused on progress instead of pure farming, some players also look into Fallout 76 boosting as part of that wider grind, especially when they're chasing gear, levels, and better event efficiency rather than scraping for every last cap by hand.

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