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По умолчанию EZNPC How to Level Up Faster in Fallout 76 Season Pass

Level up fast in Fallout 76 Season Pass with a smart daily/weekly SCORE routine, timed boosters, and top public events, so you grab the best CAMP gear, skins, and currency before it ends.

The Season board in Fallout 76 looks harmless until you realise it's basically a calendar of chores. If you want Rank 100 without living at West Tek, you've got to treat your playtime like it matters. I'll often sort my loadout, stash, and ammo first, then decide what I'm actually chasing that session—skins, modules, perk coins, the lot. And if you're short on supplies, it doesn't hurt knowing you can grab gear or currency from places like EZNPC so you spend more time finishing challenges and less time scrambling for basics.

Make dailies feel like a quick lap

Dailies shouldn't be a whole evening. The fastest approach is to scan the list and stack tasks in one location. If it says "kill X" and "collect Y," go somewhere that does both. Public Events are the real shortcut, though. Jump into whatever's active, even if it's not your favourite. Radiation Rumble, Eviction Notice, Moonshine Jamboree—these dump XP on you if you just show up and tag enemies. Join a Casual Team while you do it. People forget that team Intelligence adds up, and more INT means more XP, which pushes your repeatable SCORE along faster.

XP isn't magic, it's routine

If you're trying to speed-run ranks, you need boring consistency. Pop a Lunchbox when others are doing it, not when you're alone in the woods. Keep a simple XP food plan you can maintain: cranberry-based buffs, brain fungus soup, whatever you can craft without hating your life. Then use the right perks and mutations if you've got them. Herd Mentality on a team is a free win. And don't ignore the small stuff: sleeping for Well Rested, staying hydrated, and keeping your gear repaired so you're not wasting time mid-event. It's not glamorous, but you'll feel the difference after a week.

Boosters and weeklies, timed properly

Most people waste boosters because they pop them the second they get one. Better play is lining them up with resets. Use a 24-hour SCORE booster when you know you'll be online for two sets of dailies and a big chunk of weeklies. That's where the jump happens. When the Weekly list refreshes, clear the easiest ones first to build momentum, then knock out the annoying travel ones while you're already moving between events. Fallout 1st players should grab the permanent SCORE boosts as soon as the page unlocks, because that percentage quietly snowballs.

Spend tickets like you'll regret it later

Tickets disappear fast if you buy every shiny thing. I try to prioritise utility rewards first—modules, bullion, perk coins—because they change how your character plays. Cosmetics are fun, sure, but they don't help you solo a Daily Op or finish an event when nobody's doing objectives. If you keep your loop tight, you'll still end up with plenty of tickets for the silly stuff. And when you want to round out a build without weeks of farming, it's handy to know there are marketplaces for Fallout 76 Iteams that can save you a grind and get you back to actually playing the season.

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