Fallout 76 - How to make a super convenient portable CAMP that works.

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How to make a portable camp using Blackburn's Bungalow.

I have used it in many situations and I have one of these camps for each of my characters.
I use it as a decent survival tent replacement during the months I don't have Fallout 1st. It's quick and easy to plop down after a world event when I'm over encumbered.
I also use it when I need to have a camp in a temporary location, for example if I need to collect resources, but don't want to have a permanent camp there. I can move it whenever I need to collect any particular resource without any effort. If I've collected enough copper, I can quickly move to a spot that has lead.
I use if I to be close to a particular place for a limited time, like if there's a seasonal event going on or a daily quest I'm grinding, but there's no nearby free fast travel point.
I can also move to a place with a lot of player traffic and put up a Halloween stand with my candy bowl and decorations outside during the Spooky Scorched event.

There are some rules you need to follow to make this work:

- No door.
- Do not place things close to the doorway.
- Do not place anything on the walls.
- No rugs.
- No wires.
- Only use one ceiling light.
- Make blueprints often and always test them. The safest way to test them is by moving your camp before placing the blueprints to see if they work.
- Some items won't work, like certain sinks. I don't have a list. I just used trial and error.

Breaking any of the rules can make your blueprint bugged, so it is unable to be placed. That's also why you should make several blueprints in steps and test them out. You don't want to restart everything from the beginning for a small mistake that bugged the blueprint.

Before you place your blueprints, remember to always check the "STORED" tab in the build menu and delete any auto generated blueprints in there, by selecting "store" and then confirme that you want to delete the blueprint and store the items.
The auto generated blueprints will often fail to include everything in the same blueprint. If it includes an item that can only be built once in a CAMP, it will make you unable to place your saved blueprint because it has the same item in it. Only use your saved blueprints and not the auto generated ones.

Good luck with your building and your Fallout 76 adventures!

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