Whether you're here because of the Fallout series or just jumping in as a first-time player, this guide will help you get started with the best tips and tricks.
1. Setting Up Your Game: Key Settings for Beginners
When starting in Fallout 76, it's important to adjust some basic settings for a smoother experience:
Sensitivity: If you’re used to fast-paced shooters like Call of Duty, you’ll want to raise the sensitivity settings in Fallout 76. The default is lower, so make sure to tweak it to suit your style.
Pacifist Mode: Enable this to avoid accidental PvP. When Pacifist mode is on, other players cannot attack you unless you initiate combat.
Damage Numbers: Turn on damage numbers for visual feedback on your attacks. It adds satisfaction when you see how much damage you're dealing, and it's a great way to track progress.
2. Useful Beginner Locations & Quick Tips
As you start exploring Appalachia, here are some essential places and tricks to make your journey smoother:
White Springs Golf Club: Visit the secret fountain here to cure diseases like parasites, rads, or other ailments without spending any Fallout 76 caps.
Renaming Armor/Weapons: To keep your gear organized, especially when scrapping, rename your armor or weapons with a dash ("-") at the beginning of their name. This will move them to the top of your inventory list and prevent accidental scrapping of valuable items.
3. Maximizing Experience and Progression
Getting the most XP in Fallout 76 is key to leveling up quickly. Here’s how you can do it:
Nap for XP Buff: Take a nap in a bed for an hour, and you'll gain an extra 5% XP for the next hour.
Join a Team: Make sure you’re part of a team, especially one with an ally at your camp, to benefit from the Inspirational perk. It gives you more XP and boosts your stats as you bond with your teammates.
Participate in Events: Events are a great way to gain XP. Even if you can’t kill enemies yourself, just tagging them (by shooting them once) will ensure you get XP when someone else takes them down.
4. Resources & Building Your Base
Building your base and acquiring resources is essential in Fallout 76. Here are some tips to gather what you need:
Tag Resources: In your Pip-Boy, switch junk to components to mark specific items (like steel or concrete) that you need for building. You can spot these marked resources easily while exploring.
Look for Donation Bins: These bins can sometimes have useful items, especially at train stations. Check them regularly for some valuable finds.
5. Special Features: Fallout First & The White Springs Mall
If you're serious about your Fallout 76 journey, consider subscribing to Fallout First for extra benefits:
Fallout First: This membership is currently free for a limited time and offers fantastic perks, like a Scrap Box (to store unlimited junk), an Ammo Box (to store ammo safely), and a Survival Tent with crafting stations. Use it to enhance your inventory management.
White Springs Mall: Located at the north entrance of the White Springs Resort, this mall is a one-stop shop for all your needs. From legendary crafting stations to vendors selling valuable items, this place has everything a new player might need.
6. Legendary Items & Scrap Modules
As you progress, you’ll encounter legendary weapons and armor that are essential to power up your character:
Legendary Script: Bring any unwanted legendary items to the train stations and exchange them for legendary script. You can then use this script to buy crafting modules and improve your weapons.
Legendary Modules: Use legendary modules to craft specific weapons or gear. Keep in mind, Fallout 76 uses a random number generator (RNG) system, so crafting the perfect weapon may take a few tries.
7. Be Careful with High-Level Areas
If you’re new to the game, you might want to avoid high-level areas like the Cranberry Bog, especially if you're not yet prepared. These areas are filled with tough enemies that can be overwhelming, so try to stay in lower-level zones or team up with more experienced players until you're ready for the challenge.
8. Additional Tips for Survival
Melee Weapons: Starting with a melee weapon like a Baseball Bat is a good choice for new players. You don’t need to worry about ammo, and it can be very effective when combined with the Slugger perk.
Contextual Ammo: Don’t forget to pick up ammo from enemies you kill. This will save you a lot of crafting time and ammo costs, especially when you run low on supplies.
That’s it for the beginner tips to get started in Fallout 76! I hope these suggestions help you navigate the wasteland more efficiently. If you’ve got your own tips or tricks, share them in the comments below!