Fallout 76’s Milepost Zero event has already made waves. Here’s everything you need to know to master the caravans.
Bethesda’s Milepost Zero update, launched earlier this month, has reshaped the way players engage with the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout 76. The new Caravan Event allows players to become merchants, running their own trading routes across the treacherous terrain of Appalachia. If you haven’t jumped in yet, now’s the perfect time to learn the ropes. We’ve gathered all the key tips, community feedback, and answers to common questions so you can get the most out of your caravan runs.
Caravan Event: A Breakdown
Run caravans, protect your Brahmin, and reap the rewards.
The Milepost Zero update brings a fresh experience to Fallout 76. Players can now establish their own caravan outposts under the Blue Ridge Caravan Company. In this event, you’ll escort Brahmin carrying valuable goods while defending them from raiders and other wasteland threats. This dynamic event has already received praise for its unique approach to trading and teamwork.
How to Start and What It Costs
Getting started isn’t costly, but preparation is key.
To start a caravan, make your way to the abandoned Blue Ridge Caravan Company headquarters near Skyline Valley. From there, players can pick up quests from the Caravan Master. Starting a caravan costs 500 caps, and each new caravan adds a small increment to that cost. Players recommend starting with smaller shipments until you’ve gained enough experience to tackle larger, riskier ventures.
Startup Cost Tips:
- 500 caps for small shipments.
- Costs increase with each subsequent shipment but remain manageable.
Shipment Sizes: What to Expect
The bigger the shipment, the more intense the journey—and the rewards.
Shipment sizes come in small, medium, and large, and each offers varying levels of difficulty and rewards. Players have noted that while small shipments are easy to handle solo, large shipments often require a team to defend against waves of enemies. The bigger the shipment, the more loot you can expect.
Size Matters:
- Small shipments: Solo-friendly, moderate difficulty.
- Medium shipments: Requires a small team, more enemies, better rewards.
- Large shipments: Team-focused, tough enemies, and top-tier loot.
How Many Caravans Can You Run?
Planning your day around caravans? You’re in luck—there’s plenty to do.
Players can complete up to three caravans per day, and each one will differ in terms of enemy types and caravan routes. This variety has kept the event fresh, even for players who’ve been running caravans since the update’s launch.
Community Tips for Success
Collaborating with others can save your Brahmin—and your loot.
One of the biggest community tips so far is to team up when running medium or large caravans. While small shipments are fine for solo players, larger shipments require more hands on deck to protect your Brahmin from the tougher enemy waves. You can easily join other caravans through the public event system, or coordinate with friends to run caravans together.
Time Investment and Rewards
Is it worth the effort? Spoiler: It absolutely is.
Players report that each caravan takes about 15-20 minutes to complete, making them a manageable time investment. The rewards range from caps, weapon mods, and rare materials for smaller shipments, to unique gear and cosmetic items for larger runs. It’s worth noting that the longer and more dangerous the caravan route, the better the rewards.
Caravan Rewards:
- Small shipments: Caps, ammo, crafting materials.
- Medium and large shipments: Rare gear, weapon mods, cosmetic items.
Bonus Customization: Naming Your Brahmin
Because what’s better than a personalized pack animal?
One of the fun features in the Milepost Zero update is the ability to name or rename your Brahmin after completing certain milestones. It’s a quirky, lighthearted touch that allows you to personalize your caravans, making them feel more like a custom adventure.
The Verdict: Should You Jump Into Milepost Zero?
If you’re still on the fence, take it from players who’ve already dived deep into Milepost Zero—the new Caravan Event is a game-changer. With a mix of strategic planning, team coordination, and rewarding loot, this event has brought a breath of fresh air to Fallout 76’s gameplay. Whether you’re running solo or with a crew, caravans are a must-try feature that you won’t want to miss out on.
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