eznpc Tips for Finding Fallout 76 Board Game Locations Fast

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    EmberPhoenix
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    You load into Appalachia ready to do something big—launch prep, Daily Ops, maybe a quick event—and then the Daily tells you to “find a board game.” Cheers, right. The trick is treating it like a small scav run and hitting spots where the old-world clutter still spawns reliably. When I’m planning my route, I’ll often check fallout76items(https://eznpc.com/fo76-items) first just to get my head straight on what I’m chasing, because “board game” can mean a few different boxes and it’s easy to second-guess yourself mid-loot.

    Start with easy indoor spawns

    Vault-Tec University in Morgantown is still my go-to opener. It’s close, it’s indoors, and you can sweep it fast. Walk the classrooms, poke through the desks, and don’t ignore the side rooms—stuff likes to sit on shelves where you’d normally rush past. If you’re early level, it’s also a calmer run than a lot of the south-side locations. And while you’re at it, grab the rest of the junk. Board games scrap down into useful bits like wood and nuclear material, and that adds up when you’re modding gear later.

    Whitespring and Watoga, if you can handle it

    After Morgantown, I usually point myself toward Whitespring. It’s a longer trip, sure, but the resort has loads of interior containers and “lived-in” rooms where board games can pop up. The bonus is you’re not leaving empty-handed; even a quick pass can net chems, food, and sellable junk. If you want a more aggressive option, Watoga High School is honestly stacked for this challenge. Just don’t stroll in like it’s a museum. The robots will chew you up if you’re not ready, especially if you’re squishy against energy damage. Check the cafeteria tables and the storage areas, then get out before you’re stuck in a hallway fight.

    Make a loop, then hop if it’s picked clean

    Fast travel costs don’t look like much until you’ve bounced around five times and wonder where your caps went. I try to run a simple loop from north to south, hitting one or two interiors each time and selling overflow along the way. If you arrive at places like Charleston Capitol Building or Pleasant Valley and it’s clearly been looted, don’t hang about waiting on timers. Server hop. It’s quicker, and you’ll usually land in a fresh world with spawns back on the tables. Also, join a Public Team even if you’re soloing—those free travel points to camps can save you a chunk of caps. And if you’re done with the grind and just want to top up supplies, some folks use eznpc to buy caps or items and get back to actually playing instead of running the same halls again.

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