U4GM - What’s Your Biggest Caps Regret in Fallout 76?
In Fallout 76, caps are the lifeblood of the in-game economy. Whether you're buying rare plans, stocking up on ammo, or fast-traveling across Appalachia, you’ll constantly be spending them. But not every caps purchase ends up being a good one. In fact, most players have a few Fallout 76 caps regrets that haunt them every time they open their inventory.
Let’s be honest—everyone has fallen for a bad deal at least once. Maybe you bought a plan you already knew, or shelled out thousands of Fallout 76 caps for a weapon that turned out to be underwhelming. For some players, it’s the allure of overpriced player vendor items. You see that shiny, legendary weapon sitting in a display case, and before you know it, your hard-earned caps are gone and the disappointment sets in.
Another common regret? Spending too many caps on fast travel. While it might seem minor at first, constantly bouncing between workshops and events can quickly drain your savings. It’s one of those slow burns that you don’t realize until you check your cap stash and wonder where it all went.
Some players even admit to wasting caps on aesthetic items like outfits or camp decorations they barely use. Sure, that Vault Boy lawn flamingo looked like a great idea at the time, but did it really need to cost 1,500 caps?
One of the toughest pills to swallow is when you invest heavily in a player vendor that turns out to be a scam. There’s nothing worse than blowing 10,000 caps on a "god-roll" weapon, only to find it’s barely worth half that.
At the end of the day, Fallout 76 is all about trial and error—and learning from those pricey mistakes. Every wasted cap is a lesson, whether it’s about comparing prices, researching item value, or just being a bit more cautious with your spending.
So, what’s your biggest Fallout 76 caps regret? Did you fall for a scam, overspend on fast travel, or waste it all on decorations? Whatever it is, you’re definitely not alone.