Fallout 76: How to Get More Item Plans for C.A.M.P. Workshops

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Fallout 76: How to Get More Item Plans for C.A.M.P. Workshops

The latest entry in the Fallout series, Fallout 76, brings Fallout 76 Items players to the post-apocalyptic wastes of Appalachia, specifically, West Virginia. Unlike earlier entries, Fallout 76 is an always-online role-playing game. Players will encounter fellow wasteland survivors, robots, mutated creatures, and other beings on their journey through the treacherous mountain region. Although Fallout 76 is an online Fallout game, many of the same features from previous games are still present.

Crafting is a popular feature in Fallout games, becoming especially emphasized in 2015’s Fallout 4, in which players could construct their own personal base camps. Resources scattered across the wasteland such as adhesive, screws, wood, and metal can be gathered to make new items. In Fallout 76, players have a mobile C.A.M.P. (Construction Assembly Mobile Platform) that can be set up throughout Appalachia for a small cap fee. Once players have set up a C.A.M.P., workshops are available for construction in the C.A.M.P. building menu. Players can utilize these workshops to craft items such as weapons, armor, and items to place in a C.A.M.P. like furniture and buildings. However, players must have items’ plans, colloquially called “blueprints”, to craft the corresponding item. Here’s how to find more C.A.M.P. item plans in Fallout 76.

How to Get More C.A.M.P. Workshop Item Plans in Fallout 76

When players build their first C.A.M.P., a slew of plans are unlocked for crafting. These items are mostly just objects that can be used to construct a basic C.A.M.P. or beginner weapons and armor. While these plans can be useful, especially at lower levels, players will quickly want to gather more plans to use to their benefit. Unlocking more plans requires players to explore the world, defeat enemies, complete questlines, and potentially spend bottle caps.

The first, and fastest, way to acquire plans is simple: buy them from vendors and merchants! Vendors across Appalachia have plans for players to buy, which vary from vendor to vendor. Items will change in vendors’ inventories with each different spawn. For instance, if a vendor doesn’t have any plans that seem interesting, players can leave the game, whether by “dashboarding” or closing the application and join a new Fallout 76 server. The same vendor will have different plans upon return. Vendor bots can be found around train stations and in populated areas alongside human merchants.

If players don’t want to spend hard-earned caps on plans, there are also free options. The most reliable free method of getting item plans is claiming public workshops. When players claim a workshop, they must defend it from attacking enemies for a period. When the enemies are defeated, players will always receive at least one new plan as part of the reward. Players can also encounter lootable plans throughout the wasteland in nooks and crannies of buildings, on enemies’ corpses, and as rewards for completing certain quests. Although these methods of obtaining item plans are not as efficient as buying plans or claiming workshops, every new plan is a step up in the harsh Cheap Fallout 76 Items wastelands of Fallout 76.

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