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U4GM Fallout 76 Leather Farming Guide Best Spots Fast

Farm leather fast in Fallout 76 with a simple route: Treetops, Abandoned Bog Town and Camden Park. Grab hides, plushies and pelts, then server-hop for steady hourly gains.

If you run a stealth setup in Fallout 76, you already know how annoying leather shortages can get. Light armor breaks fast, and before long you're scrapping every bit of junk you see just to stay patched up. A lot of players waste time roaming for random animal spawns, but that's really not the quickest way to do it. If you want a route that feels consistent, easy to repeat, and worth the fast travel caps, this one gets the job done. Some players also like using U4GM for game items and useful Fallout-related services, but for straight-up leather farming, a smart route still saves you the most time in the long run.

Start with Treetops

Treetops is still the best place to begin. It's southeast of Top of the World, and once you know what you're looking for, the whole place is basically a leather stash hanging in the trees. Climb through the platforms and check the beds, shelves, and little corners people usually ignore. You'll pull radstag hides, mole rat hides, and yao guai pelts without much trouble. Most runs land somewhere around 50 leather, sometimes more if you're thorough. Down on the ground, there's also a chance for snallygasters, which adds a little extra. The nice part is that it doesn't feel dangerous, so even lower-level characters can farm there without a headache.

Move on to Abandoned Bog Town

After that, head straight to Abandoned Bog Town. Don't get distracted clearing every enemy in sight. Just make for the Red Rocket rooftop and loot fast. There are brahmin hides, hide bundles, and a few odd items that scrap into leather better than you'd think. This stop is good on its own, but what really bumps up the total is the area around the fissure sites. If the spawns line up, you might run into multiple scorchbeasts nearby. That's not ideal for everyone, sure, but if your build can handle them, the leather stacks up quickly. A short fight can turn into another 30 or 40 scraps, and that's a big swing for only a few extra minutes.

Easy backups that still pay off

If you don't want the Bog getting messy, Prickett's Fort is the safer backup. It's a quieter run, and you'll find fox pelts and rabbit hides laid around the fort on beds, racks, and display spots. There's also a small blue shack in the nearby woods that's worth checking because a few extra hides tend to be tucked away there. Camden Park is another solid stop, even though it works differently. You're not farming creatures at all. You're scooping up Mr. Fuzzy plushies and teddy bears from the path near the Company Store and bumper cars. It sounds silly, but it works. Scrap the lot and you'll come away with a decent chunk of leather plus a pile of cloth you'll probably use anyway.

How to turn the route into steady income

The real trick is keeping the loop simple. Hit Treetops first, then Bog Town if you're geared for it, then Camden Park or Prickett's Fort depending on what mood you're in. Scrap everything right away so your inventory doesn't turn into a mess, then server hop and do it again. Also, don't ignore floaters, snallygasters, or yao guai during events, because their drops add up faster than people expect. If you're overloaded with steel, crafting cheap leather armor and scrapping it can help stretch resources too. Once you get into the rhythm, leather stops being a constant problem, and if you'd rather save time on the grind side of things, some players also look at Fallout 76 boosting when they want to speed past the boring parts and get back to actually playing the game.

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