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22 Fallout 76 Items You Can Farm Without Leaving Your Camp

Fallout 76 might be all about survival in a post-apocalyptic world, but one of the best-kept secrets among veteran players is that you don’t always have to venture out to fill your stash. With the right CAMP setup, it’s possible to generate a consistent flow of resources and valuable Fallout 76 Items without ever stepping beyond your perimeter. Whether you’re farming for crafting materials, building wealth, or just trying to minimize travel time, these 22 items can help you stay productive at home.

1. Adhesive (via Vegetable Starch)

By planting corn, mutfruit, and tatos near your CAMP and setting up a cooking station, you can craft vegetable starch regularly. Scrapping it gives you adhesive, a crucial resource for weapon and armor mods.

2. Purified Water

Water purifiers are low-maintenance and provide a steady supply of purified water. You can use it for healing or sell it to vendors for extra caps.

3. Fertilizer

Set up a Brahmin pen and a compost bin to collect fertilizer passively. It’s useful for making explosive bait and for growing crops.

4. Corn, Mutfruit, and Tatos

Not only do these crops provide food and crafting ingredients, but they’re also essential components of adhesive production.

5. Wood Scraps

Placing your CAMP near a forested area and using a woodpile can give you all the wood you’ll need for repairs, cooking, and CAMP construction.

6. Plastic

Vending machines, bobbleheads, and random junk piles can be placed inside your CAMP. Scrapping items from events or from visitors can yield plenty of plastic.

7. Steel

Steel is one of the easiest Fallout 76 Items to farm at home. Use a junk extractor on a steel deposit, or scrap old weapons and armor from your stash.

8. Lead

Install a mineral extractor on a lead vein. Combined with aluminum, it’s essential for ammo crafting.

9. Aluminum

Another key crafting resource. If you're lucky enough to find a deposit nearby, place an extractor and you’ll never be short on this metal.

10. Acid

Acid is needed for ammo crafting and breaking down junk. You can farm it via junk items or by scrapping certain foods and cleaning supplies stored at CAMP.

11. Gunpowder

Make use of excess cloth and acid to craft gunpowder for ammo. Having these ingredients stored at your CAMP makes this easy to mass-produce.

12. Cloth

Scrap pre-war money, teddy bears, and other cloth items collected during daily runs or traded from other players who visit your vending machines.

13. Crops for Cooking Buffs

Beyond adhesive ingredients, crops like razorgrain, carrots, and gourds can be farmed for crafting food that buffs your stats.

14. Black Titanium

If you're near a deposit and place a collector, you can gather black titanium passively—an essential material for endgame power armor crafting.

15. Concrete

Set up extractors on concrete veins or scrap leftover foundation pieces and cinder blocks left from CAMP placement.

16. Oil

You can scrap lanterns and other junk or use oil resource collectors. Oil is vital for traps and turrets, making it great for defense-oriented builds.

17. Fusion Cores (via Generator Setup)

While you can't generate fusion cores directly, powering a fusion generator with a core and logging off can sometimes result in recharging it slowly—handy for power armor users.

18. Dirty Water

Easily farmed from any nearby river or stream, or from unpurified water pumps. While not great on its own, it’s a component in many crafting recipes.

19. Caps from Vending Machines

Player vending machines allow you to sell excess Fallout 76 Items for caps. Keep your inventory stocked with ammo, food, and surplus gear to draw in buyers.

20. Honey

By placing beehives at your CAMP, you can harvest honey daily. It’s a good healing item and ingredient for several recipes.

21. Scorchbeast Guano Piles (if near Cranberry Bog)

If you build near a Scorchbeast spawn or guano pile, you might be able to harvest materials without moving far. This one’s situational, but rewarding.

22. Ammo (via Ammo Converter)

With an ammo converter installed, you can trade surplus rounds for useful types like .308, .45, or fusion cells, depending on your loadout.

There’s a lot more to CAMP life than just fancy building layouts and defenses. With the right planning and placement, your CAMP can become a resource hub that produces key Fallout 76 Items daily. This is especially helpful for players looking to stockpile wealth, avoid frequent travel, or just play more efficiently.

And remember—if you're trying to fast-track your fortune or get an edge in the market, some survivors choose to explore options like Fallout 76 Caps for Sale, but there’s plenty of satisfaction in letting your CAMP do the work. Stay efficient, stay armed, and happy farming!

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