![]() ![]() Being near civilisation, or towns, means that some robot pals might jump to your defence should enemies or other players attack. ![]() You could also head to locations such as train stations, the Lumber Mill, farms or faction locations like the Viper’s Nest or Fort Defiance from the Brotherhood of Steel. Or, if you like a challenge or a bit of punishment: Close to weapons/ armour/ other crafting stations.It’s free real estate, after all.ĭepending on whether you’re new to the game or a veteran, there are a few places you might want to consider building your CAMP near: It’s also worth noting that if someone spawns at your CAMP, they can override it and yours will be packed away until you come back online. Those who’ve spent a good chunk of time in Appalachia will know that you’ll set up a CAMP and be all pleased with yourself before discovering an unfriendly neighbour just down the road that will obliterate you and your CAMP before you can send over a team request.Īs such, many players aren’t giving away the locations of their CAMPS, lest a group of outlaws come and trash their temporary home from home. Settlements in Fallout 4 were often strategically placed next to huge structures with lots of loot, near lots of water or near a herd of Brahmin, so we’ve come up with this guide to help you pick the bests spots in Appalachia to call home, how to build a CAMP and use the blueprints, and a few other helpful suggestions along the way.įallout 76’s map is huge, so you’d think there’d be enough room for everybody, right? Not only do you have the usual wildlife and ghouls to contend with, you now need to defend your prime real estate from other players. It’s not easy to find the perfect spot to call home in Fallout 76. ![]()
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