When lunchboxes first appeared in Fallout 76, they caused quite a stir among players. Many feared that these pay-to-win items would dominate the game. However, there are ways to earn plenty of lunchboxes without spending any real-world money.
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Earning Lunchboxes Through Seasons
In Fallout 76, players can earn lunchboxes by progressing through the season prize board. Although there are not many lunchbox rewards between ranks 1 and 100, the game becomes more rewarding after reaching rank 150. At this point, players can unlock repeatable rewards and buy five lunchboxes for 75 tickets. This reward is repeatable, allowing players to keep purchasing lunchboxes as long as they have enough tickets.
While reaching rank 150 can be challenging, it's worthwhile for those who manage to do so. Fallout 1st subscribers and dedicated players can use this method to gather extra lunchboxes. Additionally, the season scoreboard awards Atoms as players progress. These Atoms can be spent in the Atomic Shop to buy even more lunchboxes. Players should also watch for discounts in the Atomic Shop for more opportunities to save.
Buying Lunchboxes from Samuel
Another effective way to farm lunchboxes in Fallout 76 is by visiting Samuel at Foundation. Samuel sells lunchboxes for 100 Gold Bullion each. His inventory appears to have only three lunchboxes, but this is not accurate. By exiting and reopening the trade menu, players can reset his stock and buy more lunchboxes.
While there is a daily limit on Gold Bullion earnings, players can supplement their supply. They can buy an additional 300 Gold Bullion from Smiley for 6000 Caps at the Wayward once a week. Gold Rush weekends also allow players to earn double the Gold Bullion. On a typical day, players can earn enough Gold Bullion to purchase four lunchboxes, providing an hour of double XP.
For an extra tip, players can open lunchboxes during popular public events. This often encourages other players to open their lunchboxes too, maximizing the XP boost for everyone nearby.
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