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Fallout 76: 20 Tricks to Upgrade CAMP Defenses for Free

  • If you’ve spent any time in Fallout 76, you know how important your CAMP is. It’s your safe haven, storage hub, and sometimes your pride and joy when friends or random Wastelanders come by. But no matter how pretty your setup looks, an unprotected CAMP is just a buffet for Scorched, Super Mutants, or even other players during PvP.

    The good news? You don’t have to spend a ton of resources or caps to make your base more secure. After dozens of hours in Appalachia, I’ve figured out plenty of ways to toughen up your CAMP without draining your wallet. Here are 20 tricks you can use right now to boost your defenses for free.

    1. Use the Terrain to Your Advantage

    Place your CAMP on elevated ground or on a cliffside. Enemies will have fewer approach angles, making it easier for your turrets to pick them off.

    2. Build Choke Points

    Force enemies through narrow corridors or gaps between buildings. This naturally funnels them into your line of fire.

    3. Place Turrets on Roofs

    Mounting turrets on rooftops increases their firing range and prevents melee attackers from disabling them easily.

    4. Hide Your Generators

    Keep your power sources indoors or behind walls. If enemies can’t find them, they can’t cut your power.

    5. Use Free Plans from Events

    Many public events reward CAMP building plans at no extra cost. They can give you defensive structures without crafting new parts from scratch.

    6. Combine Walls with Natural Cover

    Rocks, trees, and uneven ground make great natural barriers that cost zero resources.

    7. Overlap Turret Fields of Fire

    Position turrets so they can back each other up. When one is attacked, others will fire on the threat.

    8. Store Valuable Items in Protected Rooms

    If you’re lucky enough to buy Fallout 76 Items from other players, stash them in locked, hard-to-reach rooms within your CAMP.

    9. Keep a Low Profile

    Sometimes the best defense is not drawing attention. A smaller CAMP footprint can make you less of a target.

    10. Use Corners for Ambushes

    Enemies turning a corner often get caught off-guard. This is where traps and turrets shine.

    11. Craft Traps from Junk

    Even basic junk like springs and gears can be turned into mines or flamers without spending extra caps.

    12. Upgrade Door Locks

    You don’t have to go full fortress, but even a level 2 or 3 lock can slow down intruders enough for you to react.

    13. Rotate Defenses Regularly

    Moving turrets and traps keeps attackers from memorizing your layout.

    14. Use Decoy Structures

    Place empty shacks or open storage boxes away from your main stash to lure raiders away from the good stuff.

    15. Farm Defensive Perks

    Cards like “Home Defense” let you craft advanced traps for free, no need to Buy Fallout 76 Caps just for gear upgrades.

    16. Keep Workbenches Inside

    Placing workbenches indoors prevents NPC enemies from damaging them during random spawns.

    17. Build Multi-Level Platforms

    Enemies sometimes get confused navigating vertical structures, giving you the upper hand.

    18. Repair as You Go

    Always repair damage after attacks. Letting it stack up makes your CAMP weaker over time.

    19. Hide Water Purifiers Under Floors

    Floor-based hiding spots make purifiers less of a target during raids.

    20. Learn from Other Players

    Visit CAMPs on public servers. Some of the best free defensive ideas come from other Wasteland builders.

    Upgrading your CAMP’s defenses doesn’t always mean spending a pile of resources. With a little creativity and a willingness to adapt, you can make your base in Fallout 76 practically raid-proof. Whether you’re farming, trading, or simply enjoying the view, these tricks will keep your home standing tall in the Wasteland.

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