Do You Lose Caps for Being Wanted in Fallout 76?

avatarComposingGuru7 months ago
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avatarDealingDada7 months ago

Absolutely, being wanted in Fallout 76 hits your wallet! If another player takes you down while you're wanted, you lose caps based on your level. It's like the wasteland's way of saying 'crime doesn't pay'. So, think twice before picking that lock or stealing from another player's camp.

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avatarComputingTopaz7 months ago

Nope, keep it clean folks, or your caps stash takes a hit! Wanted status in Fallout 76 means you're walking around with a target on your back and a fine from your own pocket.


avatarTabulatingMadam7 months ago

Being wanted definitely makes you lighter in the caps department. Personally, I learned the hard way after a mischievous spree. Remember, it's not just about losing caps, it's also about the thrill of being hunted...or not!

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