Fallout 76 Caps: 15 Event Rewards That Are Worth Selling

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Fallout 76 Caps: 15 Event Rewards That Are Worth Selling

Post by Gialee » Tue Jul 08, 2025 7:22 pm

In Fallout 76, caps are the lifeblood of the Wasteland economy. Whether you're upgrading your camp, crafting powerful weapons, or buying essential supplies, having a healthy stash of caps is key to your survival. One of the easiest ways to build up your cap collection without grinding for hours is by participating in events, many of which reward you with valuable items.

But not all event rewards are created equal. Some can be sold for a tidy profit, while others might not be worth the space in your inventory. If you're looking to turn those event rewards into a significant amount of caps, here are 15 items you should definitely consider selling.

1. Legendary Items
Legendary items are often awarded during specific events or quests, and they can fetch a hefty price. If you have spare Legendary armor or weapons, don't hesitate to put them up for sale. Players are always on the lookout for good gear, and if it's got a useful mod or perk, it will likely sell for more.

2. Rare Plans
When you participate in events, you sometimes get access to rare crafting plans. These plans unlock high-tier weapons, armor, or decorations that other players will be eager to buy. If you've got a duplicate or just don't have a use for the plan yourself, selling it can be a great way to make some caps.

3. Vault Steel and Vault Steel Armor
Vault Steel Armor is one of the most coveted sets in the game, especially after events like "Vault 94." If you can get your hands on any Vault Steel Armor during these events, sell it to the highest bidder. It's in demand, and players will pay well for it.

4. Seasonal Event Cosmetics
Seasonal events often provide unique cosmetics such as outfits, skins, and decorations. While these items are fun to collect, many players are happy to buy them from you, especially if they missed the event or don’t have the time to grind for them themselves.

5. Power Armor Frames
Getting your hands on a Power Armor frame can be difficult, so if you get one as a reward, it’s worth selling. Most players will pay a pretty penny for one, especially if it’s in decent condition and already has mods attached.

6. Scrap Items (Like Steel or Aluminum)
While not the most glamorous items, scrap materials can be surprisingly valuable. When you participate in events that reward you with large quantities of scrap, consider selling it to players who need these materials for crafting and repairing their gear.

7. Food and Drink Recipes
Food and drink are vital for keeping your character alive in the Wasteland, and certain recipes can be quite rare. If you come across a recipe that you already know, selling it can be a good way to make some extra caps while helping other players improve their survival skills.

8. Rare Collectibles
Events like "The Mothman Equinox" or "Meat Week" often reward you with rare collectibles like bobbleheads or unique trophies. These collectibles are in demand by players who want to show off their achievements, and you can sell them for a decent price.

9. High-Level Ammo
Certain events, like "Scorched Earth," reward you with ammunition, which is always a sought-after item. If you're swimming in high-level ammo types that you're not using, selling them can net you some solid caps.

10. Weapons with Unique Mods
During certain events, you might acquire weapons that come with rare mods or unique attributes. These weapons can be worth a lot on the market, especially if they offer a significant advantage in combat. Keep an eye out for these items, as they are often in high demand.

11. Repair Kits
Repair kits are a must-have for players who want to keep their gear in top condition. Since crafting them can be a bit of a hassle, many players will pay for the convenience of having a few extra kits in their inventory.

12. Caps, Nuka-Cola Quantum, and Other Consumables
While not directly related to events, consumable items often have a higher value during events where combat is more frequent. If you're sitting on a pile of Nuka-Cola Quantum or other high-value consumables, you might want to sell them to players who need them for buffs and healing.

13. Treasure Maps
Treasure maps are a fan-favorite event reward. If you’re not interested in going after the loot yourself, you can sell the map to someone who is. Since treasure maps lead to valuable items, they often fetch a good price.

14. Mutations
Certain mutations can be gained or changed during specific events, and some mutations are highly desirable for their combat benefits. If you have a mutation that other players are looking for, it can be worth a lot if you decide to sell it.

15. Event-Specific Crafting Materials
Certain events will reward you with unique crafting materials, which can be used to create special items. These materials can be rare and hard to come by, so selling them to other players who need them for crafting can be a smart move.


Events in Fallout 76 are a great way to earn valuable items, but not all of them are worth holding onto. By focusing on these 15 event rewards, you can make a decent profit by selling them to other players who need them. Keep an eye on what’s in demand, and soon you'll have more caps than you know what to do with.

And remember, whether you're buying or selling Fallout 76 items, there are always options to find great deals in the Wasteland. So, get out there, stock up, and make those caps roll in!

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