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All Fallout 76 Merchant Locations and Inventories (Map)

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In Fallout 76, merchants are vital for acquiring new gear, selling loot, and restocking essential supplies. In this guide, I will give you a list of various merchant locations across the wasteland and their specific inventories.

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All vendor locations in Fallout 76 and their wares

Merchants in Fallout 76 are your go-to sources for buying and selling items, ranging from weaponry and apparel to food and medical supplies. They are found in fixed stores or as part of traveling caravans. Interacting with these merchants can also offer services like medical aid, equipment repair, and rental beds. The interaction options and available services can vary, so it's crucial to explore dialogue choices with each merchant.

Merchant Categories and Specialties in Fallout 76

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  1. Special Vendors: Unique vendors like Minerva and Purveyor Murmrgh offer specialized items or services, dealing in rare goods or currency-specific transactions.
  2. Allies: Certain C.A.M.P. allies double as vendors, offering a range of goods right from your base.
  3. Faction Merchants: Different factions, including the Brotherhood of Steel, Enclave, Free States, and Raiders, have their own set of vendors scattered across various locations, each with unique inventories tailored to their faction's theme.
  4. Random Encounters: Vendors like Grahm and Mr. Squeeze roam the wasteland, providing dynamic trading opportunities.
  5. Vending Machines: Automated vending machines are found across the map, offering goods without the need for haggling.

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Grahm: The Wandering Merchant

  • Location: Roams across Appalachia, primarily along major highways.
  • Inventory: Offers a varied selection of goods, not tied to a specific faction.

Camden Park Vendor

  • Location: Camden Park, near the Sugar Heaps Trading Post.
  • Faction: Responders.
  • Inventory: General goods, resources, and amusement park-related items.

Charleston Fire Department Vendor

  • Location: Inside the Charleston Fire Department.
  • Faction: Responders.
  • Inventory: A mix of general supplies, including medical and fire-related equipment.

Charleston Station Vendor

  • Location: Charleston Station, north end of Charleston.
  • Faction: Responders.
  • Inventory: General goods, including ammunition, aid, and possibly some weapons.

Flatwoods Vendor

  • Location: Inside the church in Flatwoods.
  • Faction: Responders.
  • Inventory: Basic supplies, food, water, and potentially some low-level weapons and armor.

Grafton Station Vendor

  • Location: Southwest of Grafton.
  • Faction: Responders.
  • Inventory: General supplies, Grafton-specific items, and possibly event-related goods.

Harper’s Ferry Vendor

  • Location: North end of Harper’s Ferry.
  • Faction: Free State.
  • Inventory: Advanced weaponry, mods, and Free State-specific goods.

Lewisburg Station Vendor

  • Location: South side of Lewisburg.
  • Faction: Responders.
  • Inventory: A variety of goods, possibly including mining supplies due to the nearby mines.

Morgantown Airport Vendor

  • Location: Lower level of the terminal building at Morgantown Airport.
  • Faction: Responders.
  • Inventory: Likely aviation-themed items, basic supplies, and possibly some unique Morgantown goods.

Morgantown Station Vendor

  • Location: Northwest of Morgantown.
  • Faction: Responders.
  • Inventory: General supplies and potentially some college-themed items.

Pleasant Valley Ski Resort Vendor

  • Location: Inside the ski lodge at Pleasant Valley.
  • Faction: Raiders.
  • Inventory: Raider-specific goods, possibly ski-related items, and general supplies.

Watoga Shopping Plaza Vendor

  • Location: Center of Watoga.
  • Faction: Brotherhood of Steel.
  • Inventory: Advanced weaponry, power armor pieces, and Brotherhood-specific goods.

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Whitespring Resort Vendors

  • Location: Inside Whitespring Resort.
  • Faction: Various, including Enclave and Whitespring-specific vendors.
  • Inventory: High-end goods, rare items, and a broad selection of general supplies.

Tips and Tricks for Trading in Fallout 76

Here are some tips that I picked up during my time playing Fallout 76 and trading with merchants.

  • Check back often, as inventories can refresh.
  • Consider your character's perks and Karma for better trading rates.
  • Utilize fast travel to easily access various vendors across Appalachia.

Faction-Specific Notes

  • Responders' vendors typically offer general survival supplies.
  • Raider vendors may provide more combat-oriented goods.
  • Brotherhood of Steel and Enclave vendors are your go-to for advanced military-grade equipment.

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Luka Rakocevic works as a full-time staff writer at Pro Game Guides and is a new-generation gamer. Backed with old-school gaming knowledge, his oldest gaming memories are on SNES, trying to beat Super Mario. Games are his big inspiration, and he frequently draws from that well to create new art. He prefers narrative-driven games like God of War, Killzone, Half-life, Uncharted and similar. Luka mainly writes science fiction in his free time. When he's not home banging away at his computer keyboard, you will most likely find him at a local pub or a metal concert in the middle of a mosh pit.