Just a girl trying to build some cool stuff in a ghoul's world 🧟♂️ 🌎 Fallout 76 camp builds & tips ⛺️ I will try to post at least one new camp build weekly. Like & subscribe if you enjoy the content! For any requests on how something was done, feel free to reach out!
For your first blueprint, the place anywhere stair posts, you don't actually need a conduit. It can be any floor decor as well; I like to use the small shooting can.
@festivizednugget1288 yes, I used to use floor decor but for some reason I just found the conduit easier to place 😊 I've found that many things can be swapped out that way
@@Bustingmyashley Blueprints are very flexible; I prefer to keep my cost of blueprints low. Even though I own so much scrap, it is a lesson I learned in my early days of the game I just can't quite shake off.
As a brand new player only a month in I am still learning how all this works. One thing I want to ask and hope you may clarify is the "why" or "how" of the blueprints. For instance, what is the purpose of the catwalk for the "place anywhere" wall? What were you doing exactly with the door and the rug and why? What problems were you "working around". Can you delete the conduit thing after placing the stair piece? Why is it called a stair piece? LOL...Having a better idea of why these blueprints would be necessary and how they go about doing what they do would help me, and I am sure others, come up with our own blueprint workarounds to solve our own distinct problems. Like just the other day I had to figure out how to merge a wood foundation into the front of my premade barn so I could add a set of stairs since they would not snap to the premade floor. I also wanted it off center. It took me almost two hours to learn what I needed to know in order to solve the problems I didn't even know I had.
Lol, those are valid questions! So most of the blueprints are kind of a way to "bypass" the building rules of the game. The game has rules where certain things will only place or snap in a certain way and these bluprints allow you to place them where you want. For example, the walls will only snap on to the edges of foundations, but with the blueprint you can freely place them where you want. The blueprints are really just a way of "tricking" the game into placing things as you want. In most cases, the catwalks/rugs/etc. in the blueprint allow things to be placed a certain way that the game wouldn't normally allow with standard building. Once you have placed the blueprints, you can delete the extra pieces (such as catwalks, power connector, rug, etc.). They are only needed to allow the blueprint to place where you want. The stair pieces are called that because they are really designed to snap to stairs. Unfortunately, the game has pretty strict rules for what it will allow with the standard building rules. In some cases there are other workarounds, but these are just some of the more common and easy to explain methods.
@@Bustingmyashley Little trick I did for the catwalk "stairs" I just snapped 2 onto a foundation. Tossed a suitcase down or something with that height and put a stein on the suitcase and Bp'd the catwalks and the stein. I also used the tin can Shooting practice instead of the suitcase to make a I guess half step lower stair. I just got back into 76 and been figuring out stuff. Your vids and many others have been a great help. I'm finally getting my "floating" base together. One thing I learned I hated.. Was foundations and stairs and not screwing something up after I removed the foundation to put in floor tiles. That was my bane in a Monorail I did. I got me some roof titles I can change and put in a ticket for the catwalks and the greenhouse kit. Catwalks make this so MUCH better. Now.. If they would just up the budget a bit, just a bit or lower the cost of lights a little. especially the neon ones.
@EastCoastGamingHFX OH yes, the catwalks are very easy to manipulate and make a blueprint to fit your needs. I have probably 5 different catwalk blueprints of different heights that I use regularly lol. I often use the cw as stairs! Glad you found it helpful, I wish you the best with your floating camp!
If you ever need help, don't fret to ask in a few discords. I know for a fact MrChurch's discord is pretty swell, but I mainly stay in Kiki B's discord, so if you ever need help with building I can always be in service.
Looks amazing, I’m jealous of some of the scrappy decor and wall items you have 😩👌🏼 Also, are you missing some of the taxidermy moths? I tried to look closer at the video but not sure if I just couldn’t see them on the display, if you are let me know which ones you are missing, I have at least one extra of all of them 🤙🏼
@thenabcakez aw thank you, I sure appreciate that ☺️ I won't lie, I am an atomic shop addict 🤣 I have about 2 of the actual moth plans, but I am missing most. I have one of each moth, but not enough to fill both 😩
hell YES ashley! You are a builder after my own heart...this is exactly how a scrap yard should look...great job! And again...I see those robots...fixing shit....and doing stuff...damnit 😆🤘
You're simply the best at everything you do crash. Must be nice to be so awesome seemingly effortlessly. (Idk if those words can go together but it sounded good 😂)
@@weskerz2102 Lol, no not everything 🤣I am pretty bad at math and don't have an athletic bone in my body. Amongst other things 😂 but I appreciate you thinking so!
@mehtarelingolien I actually mentioned Hopewell cemetery in another video prior to this one, so I decided to leave it out of this one 😊 it is a great spot though, I have a camp there currently lol!