Can you have two bases in Fallout 76?

Can You Have Two Bases in Fallout 76?

Fallout 76, the beloved online multiplayer action role-playing game, has left many players wondering about the possibility of having multiple bases in the post-apocalyptic world. One of the most frequently asked questions in the Fallout community is: "Can you have two bases in Fallout 76?" In this article, we’ll examine the game’s mechanics to provide a clear answer, along with some valuable additional information on building and defending your base.

Spoiler Alert: The Answer lies in C.A.M.P.

To answer our question, we need to understand the concept of "C.A.M.P.," or Construction and Allocation of Mobile Platforms. When you create a C.A.M.P., you begin building a base, customizing it with various traps, turrets, decorative items, and more.

What is CAMP?

C.A.M.P. is a shared resource, meaning you don’t have multiple bases available. You can only have one active CAMP at a time. How does this work? Continue reading to find out how you can have multiple sets of resources and items assigned to your CAMP to create a secondary base on the go.

Limited CAMP Budget

However, you can have some flexibility when it comes to building and customizing. The CAMP budget increases as you progress through the game, allowing you more resources to build and rebuild your base. You receive a fixed amount of scrip (the game’s currency) each day which can be used to reinforce your CAMP. How do you increase your CAP budget? Keep reading:

How to Increase the CAMP Budget

• To increase your CAMP Budget, simply play the game and progress through the content. Each time you level up, you’ll receive increases to your CAMP allowance.
• Participate in events, quests, or daily quests to earn an additional scrip boost per day.
• Trade (or buy) resources from other players, as these funds can be used to restock your CAMP Inventory.

How to Start a Secondary Base

Okay, so you have already built a primary base camp. What if you desire a secondary base for experimental purposes or to test-out new builds? You now know the answer: Simply create a new C.A.M.P. at different location!

What separates a Primary and Secondary Bases?

1st Base (Primary): Activated and visible on maps, where you have fully built your base with assigned resources and items.
_2nd Base (Secondary): Unactivated and hidden, with a CAMP Budget separate from main base.

Caveats and Considerations (Secondary Bases)

• Keep in mind resources and items are not sharable between bases.
Remember, resources and items specific to one base are unrelated to another.
• Since secondary bases are unpowered, no power or infrastructure is allocated to them
• Keep in mind player interactions (visits/hacking) may not activate secondary bases
• Do not overextend yourself for resources and items between second bases.

Additional Recommendations

  1. Utilize Resource Management: Managing resources between bases can increase efficiency.
  2. Consider Building Variety: Dedicating different bases to alternative builds, such as PvE, PvP, scavenging, or base defense.
  3. Start with small secondary bases:

In Conclusion

From the provided information, let’s summarize the key concept: In Fallout 76, you can have different CAMPs (both primary and secondary) across various locations, each maintained with its own resources.
Can you have 2 bases in Fallout 76? Yes., but not simultaneously, under the same CAMP title. Secondary bases can contain different builds, items resources, but these are subject to their own separate settings and budget.

In anticipation of the next article within this series, I eagerly await the opportunity to inform you on various strategies for handling multiple bases, including a comprehensive guide on how your CAMP can adapt or evolve in response to situational demands.

Sources Reference:

  1. [1]https:
    //www.vintageisthenewold.com/forum/threads/can-hav…
  2. The official Fallout 76 Handbook
  3. Online Fallouts forums
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