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Fallout 76: 6 Tools to Help You Track Caps Across Characters

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If you’ve played Fallout 76 for any serious length of time, you know how quickly Caps can disappear—especially when you’re bouncing between multiple characters. Whether you’re a casual hoarder or someone who runs a trading route every day, losing track of your Caps can mess up your whole plan. Fortunately, there are several handy tools and strategies to help you stay organized and keep your cap stash healthy. Here are six tools every multitasking wastelander should know.

1. Spreadsheets (Yes, Really)
It might not sound glamorous, but a simple spreadsheet is still one of the most effective ways to track your Caps across characters. Use free tools like Google Sheets to create a chart that lists each character’s name, current Caps, recent sales, vendor stock, and stash box transfers. You can even add columns for rare or high-value items if you're managing more than just currency.

2. Camp Vendor Logging
Each character’s player vending machine logs recent transactions. Make it a habit to screenshot your vendor tab at the end of each play session. Comparing these logs weekly can give you insights into how much each character is earning or spending. This is especially useful when you’re juggling the economics of multiple camps or looking to Buy Fallout 76 Caps cheap without wasting valuable vendor slots.

3. In-Game Notes System
The in-game “Notes” system is underused, but it’s a great way to jot down quick reminders like “Transfer 5k Caps to alt” or “Sold 3 Gauss Rifles today.” Some players drop these notes into containers for their other characters to find later. It’s old school, but when combined with good stash management, it works.

4. Discord Bots and Trading Communities
If you’re part of a trading Discord or in-game community, there are bots that can help you log trades, calculate profits, and even warn you when you’re approaching a Cap limit. Some players track every exchange through these systems to ensure they’re not overspending, especially if they regularly buy cheap Fallout 76 Items or engage in high-volume bartering.

5. Alt Character Checklists
Use a checklist app on your phone (like Google Keep or Todoist) to track daily and weekly earnings from each character. This is ideal if you rotate through multiple characters doing events, selling ammo, or flipping weapons. A simple note like “Alt 2: 1k Caps from Uranium Fever” adds up over time and helps you optimize your farming routes.

6. Cap Transfer Sessions
Finally, designate a regular time to transfer Caps between characters. Treat this like balancing your checkbook. Drop items in containers, use the trading interface between accounts, or even vendor-balance to even out your cap spread. This habit becomes especially important if you Buy Fallout 76 Caps cheap from vendors or friends and need to keep everything organized to avoid accidental stash max-outs.

In a game like Fallout 76 where stash space is limited and the cap economy is always in flux, staying organized is more than just a good habit—it’s essential. These tools might seem basic at first, but over time, they’ll help you get the most out of every cap you earn. Whether you're trading rare plans or just keeping tabs on your low-level mule, managing your finances can be just as satisfying as scoring a legendary drop.

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