Fallout 76 caps are the lifeblood of trade, upgrades, and progression. Whether you want to buy powerful weapons, rare plans, or high-end gear from other players, you’ll need a hefty stash of Caps. Today, I’ll share exactly how I earned over 1 million Caps in Fallout 76 without cheating, exploiting, or buying from third parties. This guide is based entirely on real in-game experience, and everything I learned along the way.

The most consistent source of Caps for me came from player trading. I set up a vendor at my camp in a high-traffic location (near White Spring Station or a daily ops site). Here's what worked for me:
Over time, I was making 2,000–8,000 Caps per day just from vendor sales.
I never skip events like “Radiation Rumble”, “Eviction Notice,” or “Scorched Earth.” These events drop large amounts of valuable loot, including:
After events, I’d always do a quick inventory check and list everything that had resale value in my vendor.
I regularly sold to NPC vendors across Appalachia, who each have a daily 1,400 cap buy limit. I’d:
By rotating vendors daily, I easily pulled in 10,000+ Caps per week from just this strategy.
I learned not to waste Caps on things I could craft or trade for. Some personal tips:
Managing costs let me keep more Caps in my stash rather than blowing it on convenience.
Certain enemies drop loot with high resale value. I spent time farming areas like:
I sold legendary weapons and armor with desirable perks (like Vampire’s, Bloodied, or Quad) to other players for tens of thousands of Caps per trade.
Once I joined a Fallout 76 trading Discord server, my profits skyrocketed. There, I:
Discord gave me access to serious buyers who were willing to spend 50k+ Caps for specific goods.
It took me a few months, but I slowly worked my way up to over 1 million Caps, without cheating or buying from outside sellers. And more importantly, I learned how the game’s economy works — which gave me the tools to sustain that income level long-term.
Earning Caps in Fallout 76 isn’t just about grinding — it’s about being smart, consistent, and aware of market trends. With the right setup and discipline, you can hit the 1 million cap milestone too. And trust me, once you’re there, the game opens up in so many exciting ways.
If you're serious about making Caps, start with your vendor and make your name known in the community. Caps will follow.
It took me about 3 months of consistent gameplay, playing 1–2 hours per day. Most of my earnings came from player vending, event farming, and smart trading strategies.
Yes! Selling to NPC vendors is still a viable method. Each vendor group has a daily cap limit of 1,400 Caps, and by rotating locations, you can earn several thousand Caps every week.
High-demand items include:
Buying Fallout 76 Caps from third-party sites carries risk. If you choose to do so, only use reputable platforms with verified seller protections. I personally earned my Caps through in-game methods only.
These perks are must-haves:
The current cap limit is 40,000 Caps per character. If you earn more than that, you’ll need to store excess wealth in items you can resell or trade with alts.
Yes, but with a limit. You can give up to 5,000 Caps per trade window. For bigger transactions, break it into smaller parts or use item-for-item trades to avoid limits.
There are rumors of glitches, but using them can result in account bans or resets. My method involves only legit, safe gameplay strategies that anyone can follow.