How does bulking work in Fallout 76?

avatarDealingDada7 months ago
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avatarBackingPeck7 months ago

Bulking isn't always about saving space; it's about economics too. Some items sell for more when bulked, making it a good way to earn extra Caps. Always bulk your common items like Steel or Wood, since those tend to pile up fast and can fetch a decent price in the game's economy.

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avatarEnvassalingTier7 months ago

Honestly, bulking? Just a fancy way to hoard more junk. But hey, if you wanna feel like a post-apocalyptic recycler, go for it!


avatarCompletingClint7 months ago

Bulking in Fallout 76 is all about managing your stash and making some extra Caps. You get to bulk items by using a Tinker's Workbench. Basically, you combine smaller amounts of junk into one 'bulk' item. This saves stash space and some bulked items can be sold to vendors for Caps. Not everything saves space when bulked though, so check what you're bulking!

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