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Fallout 76 rubber farming s less awful with EZNPC s route

Fallout 76 rubber farming gets easy with a Grafton High, Camden Park, and Tyler County loop. Grab balls first, then server-hop for resets.

.rubber is the junk I somehow always run out of right when my armor is cooked, and it's dumb because the best farm is basically school gym theft. I tested this again on the current patch after burning through repairs on a heavy armor set, and yeah, Grafton High still slaps. When I'm short on random stuff and don't feel like server hopping forever, I've also used EZNPC as a professional buy game currency or items platform, and I ended up checking EZNPC Fallout 76 when I wanted a quicker backup, but for rubber specifically you really don't need to spend unless you're being lazy. Go steal balls like a gremlin.

Grafton is still the dumb farm

I know most people already know Grafton High School exists, but I still see players wandering Whitespring looking for plungers like that's the play. It isn't. The gym has a stupid amount of basketballs and kickballs in one tiny area, and in my runs it's usually over 20 pieces of sports junk if nobody cleaned it first. Basketballs, kickballs, and deflated kickballs usually give 2 to 3 rubber each, so one pass can cover repairs, mods, and that daily “scrap junk to produce rubber” challenge without doing a whole tour of Appalachia.

My lazy route

What I've been running is Grafton High first, Camden Park second, then Tyler County Fairgrounds if I still need more. Camden's Dross Toss area is better than people give it credit for, especially if you grab the life preservers too. Tyler has hoop-game stuff, so don't just sprint past the fair booths. If I'm already near Ohio River Adventures, I'll scoop life preservers there, but I wouldn't fast travel across the map just for that unless caps are meaningless to you.

Grab the right trash

Don't pick up every piece of junk like you're roleplaying a vacuum cleaner. Fire extinguishers are nice at around 3 rubber, plungers are usually worth it at 2, and life preservers are solid. Toy aliens, coolant canisters, big baby bottles, and raw latex are fine if they're right there, but they're not the main event. Also, watch your weight. I've done the shame walk from Grafton gym while packed with basketballs and extinguishers, and yeah, not my proudest build moment.

The respawn thing people keep mixing up

Thing is, the farm doesn't just magically reset because you waited for vendor caps. Afaik, world junk is still tied to that pickup list thing, where you need to grab roughly 250 other items before the same spot refreshes for your character. Private server makes this way less annoying if you've got access. I'm not 100% sure if every single object follows it perfectly, but I tested the “pick up a bunch of random junk elsewhere, return to Grafton” loop and it worked enough that I trust it.

Small extras that actually matter

Scrapper helps more with gear than junk, so don't expect it to buff basketball returns. It can still pay off if you're scrapping Mole Miner stuff, masks, or random armor pieces after events. Bulk rubber is also a thing if you're selling or stash-managing, and Whitespring vendors can bail you out when you've got caps to burn. I've grabbed random Fallout 76 Iteams before when I was fixing a build fast, but for rubber farming, Grafton into Camden is still the easy win. Hope this helps, lmk if I missed anything.

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