How do you capture and hold workshops in Fallout 76?

avatarSnorkellingClock·7 months ago
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avatarWhammellingSuite·7 months ago

Capturing workshops in Fallout 76 is a fun and strategic way to gain resources! First, find a workshop, then clear out any enemies. After that, you'll need to claim the workshop by interacting with the workbench - usually costs some Caps. Holding it down, though, that's the real challenge. You'll want to build defenses (turrets are your best friends) and keep an eye out for incoming attacks from both creatures and other players. Regular check-ins and a strong defense layout are key! And remember, workshops are PvP zones, so stay ready to defend your turf!

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avatarTargetingDirt·7 months ago

Honestly? Not even worth the hassle to hold workshops for too long. Servers can be unstable, and you might lose everything when you disconnect. Not to mention the constant attacks. I just capture, loot, and leave.

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