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EZNPC Guide to Fast Glass Farming in Fallout 76

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Need glass fast in Fallout 76? Farm White Springs, Sons of Dane Compound, and Fraternity Row for bottles and jars, then scrap in one quick loop to keep your stash ready.
Glass is easy to overlook in Fallout 76 until the day you suddenly need a pile of it for windows, lights, or a CAMP project that looked simple on paper. Then you're stuck. If you're trying to speed things up and keep your build plans moving, it helps to follow a proper route instead of looting at random, and that same shortcut mindset is probably why some players also use EZNPC when they want to save time on in-game essentials. For glass, though, the fastest method is still old-fashioned legwork. Hit the places where bottles, jars, and drinkware spawn in clusters, sweep them clean, scrap fast, and move on.
Start at Whitespring
If you want the best first stop, go to Whitespring Resort. It's loaded with the kind of junk that actually matters for this farm. Restaurants, bars, lounge tables, shop interiors, side counters, all of it can cough up bottles and glasses if you pay attention. You don't need to check every shelf like you're decorating a museum. Just move with purpose. Look for whiskey bottles, wine bottles, glass pitchers, and anything that clearly came from a bar or dining room. You'll notice pretty quickly that Whitespring gives you a strong haul without much wasted movement, which is exactly what you want in a repeatable run.
Then swing by Sons of Dane
After that, fast travel to the Sons of Dane Compound. This place is smaller, which honestly makes it better for a quick pass. The barn is the main target. There are bottles all over the place, plus the sort of clutter players usually ignore until they need components. And yeah, that's the pattern with glass farming in this game. The spots that look messy and pointless are often the ones worth visiting. If you've got component tagging turned on, even better. Mark glass, and those little icons will help you spot loot faster in darker corners. It cuts down on the aimless wandering that slows most people down.
Finish at Fraternity Row
Fraternity Row is a strong third stop because the houses tend to have exactly what you'd expect: loads of drink containers left lying around. You can clear the area fast if you stay focused and don't get distracted by every other scrap item in sight. A lot of players make the mistake of grabbing everything, then spending half the run over-encumbered. Don't do that. Stick to glass-heavy items first. If plastic or crystal happens to be right there, sure, take it. But the goal is a clean loop with no doubling back. Scrap at the nearest bench when you're done, stash what you need, and reset the route if your numbers still look low.
Keep the route simple
The nice thing about this loop is that it stays useful even after you've learned the map. It's quick, predictable, and easy to repeat when your supplies drop off again. Once you've built up a decent stack, bulking the material can make your stash easier to manage, and extra scrap can be useful if you're trading or prepping for future builds. Some players also like keeping a reserve alongside other resources like Fallout 76 Bootle Caps because it makes the next CAMP project feel a lot less annoying when the grind has already been handled in advance.
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EZNPC Guide to Fast Glass Farming in Fallout 76 - by Adams - Today, 07:59 AM

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