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News Tag: Fallout 76 Camp Items

  • Fallout 76: How To Place And Remove Camp Items Underwater? - 6 Tips

    Posted: May 25, 2024

    Welocme all gamers! Today, I'm here to delve into the topic specifically for those who enjoy building Camps near water and place items underwater in Fallout 76.

    Whether you've encountered the frustration of Camp items becoming lodged in water, seek to float items above the water's surface, or unsure how to place items into water, this guide can meet your needs and provide solutions. Let's dive in!

    Check The Water

    The first thing you need to do is check your water. This should be a no-brainer, but there are 2 types of water: flowing water and still water. Flowing water tends to be water that is flowing, and it will allow you to remove it. As for the still water, which is usually the stagnant water, usually does not suitable for placing items.

    Now, there are exceptions to both of these, so before you even start, you need to take a Fallout 76 Item like the pressure plate and test the water. So, if you place it in and then you can't grab it out, you know that it's the still water. So, you should just move the location of your Camp and start over again.

    Move Items To Dry Land

    You have the ability to move items from water to dry land, particularly those designated for water use only. To accomplish this, simply position your item, whether it's a pressure plate or a stump, and place a large water purifier on top of it. Once placed, pick up the water purifier. Then, the item is effortlessly lifted out from underwater.

    Moreover, you can get creative with this technique, such as levitating your Camp device in the air or even burying it underground, providing you with newfound versatility in your placements.

    Float Items Above The Water

    You can also float items above the water. For instance, you can take a foundation, grab a corner, and move it up until it snaps back, which effectively elevates the item. This allows you to place it above the water, creating the illusion of it floating. This method works for both ground items and wall decoration.

    To do this, grab the foundation corner, let it snap back, and repeat the process a few times to elevate it higher. Once you're satisfied with the height, you can place the item into the water, making it appear to float. It's a straightforward process that results in, for example, a picture seemingly suspended above the water.

    Utilize The Nuka-Cola Sign

    For smaller items, if you prefer not to use a foundation, you can utilize the Nuka-Cola Sign. This method allows you to place smaller items underwater or, more commonly, float them above the water. To do this, attach the Nuka-Cola Sign to your Camp device. Then, adjust its position to float it upward.

    A useful tip is to place the sign in different areas on your Camp device to make it rise faster, avoiding the need for excessive clicking. Once elevated, you can attach a wall item to the sign, making it float above the water. This trick is perfect for those who want to create the illusion of wall items floating above the water.

    Use A Pressure Plate

    For the next trick in Fallout 76, we're going to merge an item down into the water with a pressure plate. One common issue is that you can't add underpinnings to foundations underwater using catwalks. To solve this, we merge a wall down into the submerged stump. Position the wall towards the edge, then use a foundation merge.

    This results in a neatly added underpinning on the side of your foundation, effectively covering up the unattractive parts of foundations when building. This trick is a handy way to enhance the aesthetics of your underwater builds.

    Place Items Into Still Water

    Now onto the main challenge. Despite knowing that the stagnant water is problematic and we've even tested it by moving the Camp device, I'm determined to build. So, let me guide you through the process of placing and removing items from still water - it's going to require some effort, but the result will be worth it.

    First things first, let's head underground. I've constructed a platform using roofs, descending as far down as possible beneath the water's surface. This particular body of water allows us to go beneath it. From this point, I recommend utilizing the ultracite shard.

    By floating this device upwards, I can now position items inside the still water and subsequently remove them. While the ultrasite shard could protrude through the surface, allowing for easy removal, this method is particularly useful for other items that may need to be placed and retrieved from the water.

    This method also proves beneficial in instances where you encounter placement restrictions because of perceived water presence, even when there's no visible water. By employing the same underground technique, you can overcome these obstacles. Simply select any 2 items, float them above or through the water table, and you've circumvented the placement issue.

    Utilizing this technique, you can created a visually appealing bridge by floating multiple tables above the water table.

    That wraps up this water tutorial for Fallout 76. I hope you found it helpful and informative.

  • Fallout 76: 5 Must-Have Items For Building The Perfect Camp

    Posted: Apr 28, 2024

    Nowadays, many new players have joined the Fallout 76, and it seems like quite a few of them have started experimenting with the camp building system. There are certain camp items that aid in building your camp, and others that enhance it in various ways. So today I’ll show you 5 camp items and how you can obtain them.

    1. Flamethrower Trap

    The Flamethrower Trap is the first and most crucial camp item for those looking to elevate their camp-building experience. Whether you want to conceal one item within another or start a rooftop creation, the Flamethrower Trap is your go-to tool.

    To obtain this essential camp item, you'll need to delve into various stories and questlines. Begin your journey by visiting the Charleston Fire Department and locating the overseer's cache, initiating the quest 'Into the Fire'.

    Upon completing this initial quest, you'll unlock the opportunity to embark on another quest titled 'The Missing Link', leading you to a location known as Top of the World. There, you'll interact with a Raider robot named Rose, kicking off a new series of questlines centered on the Raiders faction.

    Be prepared to complete every Free States and Raider questline, with a pivotal moment occurring at Abbie's Bunker during the quest 'Coming to Fruition'. Once you've achieved this quest, you'll finally obtain your Flamethrower Trap. Though the journey may be arduous, the reward is well worth the effort, allowing you to unleash your creativity and enhance your camp-building endeavors.

    2. Chessboard

    Let's delve into the Chessboard next. While this item is completely free, acquiring it will require a bit of effort. You can obtain it through the seasons or scoreboard, typically unlocking it around Level 30. Despite its name, the Chessboard is more than just a chessboard, it's a versatile display item.

    With this item, you can showcase items in your camp, adding a unique touch to your decor. For instance, if you're keen on setting up a table adorned with dinner plates, knives, and forks, the Chessboard makes it possible. It enhances the immersion of your camp as you adorn it with various items and create personalized displays.

    3. Catwalk

    The next item I want to discuss is the catwalks. While they do require some Fallout 76 Bottle Caps, there's an alternative option. You can work your way up through the scoreboard or season to earn them. However, they're relatively inexpensive, so you can choose to get them outright or put in some effort to obtain them.

    The Catwalk offers versatility and convenience, making camp building significantly easier in specific scenarios. It can also enable you to freely place walls anywhere you desire. With a simple blueprint, you can lay down walls in minutes, eliminating the need for a Foundation. They're handy for double-walling in tight spaces. While Foundations are typically used for this purpose, Catwalks offer an alternative solution, especially in constrained building zones.

    4. Utility Box Fusion Generator

    The next item you need to get is the Utility Box Fusion Generator and this one’s another Atomic shop item. Like the Catwork, you can get these items the way you want. This item is better than any other generator for one simple reason - rather than having to attach a wire to everything from the generator, this produces power within a range. Once you’ve placed this down, any item that is within its radius that requires power. This is actually a very handy item. It will tidy up the wiring of your campsite and work great on its own.

    5. Pressure Plate

    Now, let's discuss our last item - the Pressure Pate. This item is crucial if you want to execute the merge glitch. The merge glitch allows you to combine items together, resulting in unique creations. By merging a chessboard into a table using the pressure plate, you can achieve a seamless look at where the items appear to be resting on the table surface.

    The Pressure Plate is entirely free, you can obtain it from various vendors, including the Free States vendor at the Whitespring Resort, Graham super mutant, the MODUS production terminal in the Whitespring Bunker, the shopping mall vendor at the Whitespring Resort, vendor bot Wallace at Berkeley Springs Station, and the Watoga vendor bot in Watoga. When searching for the plan, remember that it's categorized under Advanced Power Connectors.

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