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u4gm What to Farm After Todays Fallout 76 Update Routes

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发表于 2026-2-10 15:02:01 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
If you've put real time into Appalachia, you've felt it: you go to repair a chest piece, queue up a stack of 5.56, and suddenly you're short on the one thing you didn't think to grab. That's why I treat my farming like a quick routine, not a sightseeing tour, and I keep a mental checklist of what I'm low on before I leave camp. When I'm planning a run around Fallout 76 Items, I'm not chasing "everything", I'm chasing the stuff that actually blocks crafting and upgrades.
West Tek, Done the Smart WayWest Tek still pays out because every Super Mutant is basically walking scrap. Clear the exterior first, then move inside and loot fast. The trick isn't being brave, it's being consistent: grab every gun, every board, every bit of junk you can carry, then scrap it with Scrapper on. Forget that perk and you'll notice the difference immediately. If the place feels picked clean, don't overthink it—swap servers and repeat. It's boring, sure, but you'll walk away with steel for days, a fat XP bump, and enough vendor trash to hit your caps without trying.
Whitespring for Screws and SpringsAfter West Tek, I swing to Whitespring when I'm running low on the fiddly stuff. Do a lap through the resort area, the golf club, and the cottages, and keep your eyes on the boring household items. Desk fans, typewriters, phones—yeah, the stuff you'd never look twice at in real life. That's the point. It turns into screws and springs, and those vanish fast once you're maintaining endgame gear. If a public event pops while you're nearby, it's often worth the detour. Uranium Fever is the obvious one, because mole miners drop piles of sellable loot and you're close to vendor bots, so dumping weight is painless.
Lead and Acid Without the PainIf ammo is your problem, Lucky Hole Mine is still the answer, but only if you show up prepared. Wear Excavator Power Armor and mine everything, otherwise you're wasting your own time. You'll leave with a mountain of lead ore, then reality hits: smelting wants acid. I usually follow it with a quick stop for snallygasters at Toxic Larry's Meat 'n Go, or anywhere else you reliably see them, just to top up. It's not glamorous, but it keeps your ammo bench running instead of stalling out.
Legendaries, Events, and Keeping It Sustainable
The Cranberry Bog is where I go when I want rolls, not just raw scrap. Big events like Scorched Earth or Line in the Sand can turn a slow night into a full stash, but don't burn your ammo trying to be the hero. Tag enemies, stay alive, and let the crowd do the heavy lifting—you'll still get rewards and XP. If you're short on time or you'd rather skip part of the grind, some players also use services like u4gm to pick up game currency or items so they can focus on events and builds instead of another hour of scavenging.

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