EZNPC What to Do to Farm Nuclear Keycards in Fallout 76

  • EZNPC What to Do to Farm Nuclear Keycards in Fallout 76

    Posted by hall on March 7, 2026 at 2:50 am

    Farm Fallout 76 nuclear keycards by downing Enclave-marked cargobots, then run silos to launch nukes for flux, rare plans, and boss fights like the Scorchbeast Queen.

    In Fallout 76, the “real” endgame sneaks up on you. One minute you’re looting screws, the next you’re planning your first nuke like it’s a weekend project. Nuclear keycards are the gatekeeper for all of it: boss spawns, stable flux, and that steady drip of legendaries that makes normal events feel kinda flat. If you’re short on time or just don’t feel like grinding every night, some folks top up their stash by trading for supplies and caps through places like EZNPC, then spend their play session actually running silos instead of chasing one more errand.

    The Enclave route that actually works

    The most reliable way is still the Enclave loop. Get yourself to General, then head to Whitespring Bunker—use the back service entrance if you value your sanity. Go into the military wing and hit the red surveillance terminal to start Hide and Seek and Destroy. It’ll mark a SAC cargobot somewhere random, and yeah, it loves flying over awkward terrain. When you catch up, don’t tunnel-vision the main bot. Clear the escort vertibots first so you’re not getting staggered while you try to loot. High fire-rate guns do the job fast. Once the cargobot drops, sprint to the crate and grab the card right away, because it’ll blow itself up and it’s always quicker than you think.

    Free-range farming and player vendors

    If you’re bored of bunker runs, you can farm keycards out in the wild, but it’s a patience game. Hang around the Cranberry Bog, Savage Divide, or anywhere you’ve got long sightlines and fewer distractions. You’ll hear that engine hum before you see the bot, and that’s your cue to get up high. Watoga is popular for a reason: perch on a rooftop or the monorail tower and watch the sky like you’re on air traffic duty. Also, don’t ignore camps. Vendor-hopping can be weirdly efficient—some high-level players dump extra keycards for cheap just to clear stash weight.

    Turning keycards into nukes without the drama

    Using the card is the part everyone talks about, but the smooth runs come from prep. Pick a silo—Alpha, Bravo, or Charlie—then decide if you’re decrypting codes yourself or doing what most people do and checking the weekly code online. Inside, swipe the keycard at the right terminal, keep moving, and don’t get stubborn about fights you don’t need. Bring a few hacks or lockpicks if you like shortcuts, and stock up on Rad-X and RadAway so you’re not limping through the last room. If you’re chaining launches with friends, keep extra cards on you and rotate servers to dodge cooldowns; it’s a lot easier when you’ve got enough Fallout 76 Bootle Caps to stay stocked on ammo and stims without breaking your flow.

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