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Caps are the lifeblood of Fallout 76, whether you're stocking up on supplies, buying rare plans, or trading with other players. While most wasteland veterans know the basics—selling junk, completing events, or looting enemies—there are plenty of underrated methods to boost your Caps stash. If you're tired of grinding the same old routes, here are 26 lesser-known techniques to fill your pockets faster.
Most players hit up faction vendors, but did you know you can reset their Caps by selling them high-value items first? Dump purified water or excess chems to drain their Caps, then buy what you need.
During Meat Week, Grahm’s cookout event spawns tons of creatures. Collect and sell their meat for a quick Caps boost—it’s often overlooked!
Set up your CAMP near an acid deposit or lead node. Craft bulk junk and sell it to vendors. It’s a slow but steady income stream.
Head to the Toxic Valley and hunt for Marine Armor plans. Even if you don’t need them, they sell for a hefty amount to players.
Sometimes, trading with other players is more efficient than grinding. If you’re short on time, check out trusted communities—just be sure to avoid scams.
Collect them near Point Pleasant, cook them into omelets, and sell the surplus. Few players bother, but the profit adds up.
Some dailies, like "Heart of the Enemy," reward rare items you can resell. Prioritize these over generic fetch quests.
While third-party sellers exist, many Caps farming methods in-game are just as effective—if you know where to look.
Previously, players farmed Caps by resetting vendor inventories. Now, focus on server hopping for rare spawns instead.
Some players swear by trading rare apparel for Caps. The Forest Camo Jumpsuit or Responder Fireman set can fetch a fortune.
Use the "Cap Collector" perk and sweep areas like Morgantown or the Charleston Capitol Building. Stashes respawn faster than you’d think.
If you’ve unlocked the recipes, craft and sell serums to vendors. They’re one of the highest-value items you can mass-produce.
Aluminum, adhesive, and copper sell well in bulk. Strip areas like the Monorail Elevator or National Isolated Radio Array.
Collect and display mounted creature heads in your CAMP. Some players pay Caps for rare ones like the Mega Sloth.
Don’t just scrap the mole miner drops—sell their weapons for quick Caps.
Server hop at stations like Sutton or Whitespring to refresh vendor inventories and buy low, sell high.
Price your items competitively. Ammo, plans, and even common outfits sell if priced right.
Some Discord servers or forums offer fair trades without markups.
Drinking Nuka-Shine can teleport you to rare loot spots. Sell what you find!
A low-health build with high Luck boosts Caps found in containers. Combine with "Fortune Finder" for insane returns.
Some players sell rare plans cheap by accident. Scout vendors for mispriced treasures.
Complete "Forbidden Knowledge" for rare apparel rewards. Sell duplicates for massive profit.
Grinding in-game is more rewarding—and safer.
Find the rare Responder Vendor Bot for unique outfits. Resell them at a premium.
Use the "Travel Agent" perk and team travel to move heavy loot without wasting Caps.
Once you’re swimming in Caps, trade them for rare items or flip them for profit.
Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned dweller, these tricks will keep your Caps stash overflowing.
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