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Title: U4GM How to Farm Cloth Fast in Fallout 76 Summersville Run
Post by: Scott on Feb 02, 2026, 08:00 AM
Farm Cloth fast in Fallout 76: hit the Summersville house for 250+ from burnt books, then loop Charleston Capitol and Fort Defiance, scrap, server hop, and stockpile bulk cloth for repairs and CAMP builds.

Cloth always runs out at the worst time in Fallout 76. One minute you're patching armor after a rough fight, the next you're staring at a recipe that needs way more scrap than you've got. If you're short on time, I get why people look at quick options like U4GM for items and currency, but if you want to stay self-sufficient, a smart cloth loop will fill your Scrapbox fast without wandering around grabbing every random cup and napkin you see.

Summersville Book House Run

The most consistent cloth farm is still the Summersville house packed with burnt books. Fast travel to Summersville, then head for the big house on the north side. Inside, don't overthink it—just loot everything that looks like paper. Books, magazines, comics, piles on the floor, stacks on shelves. Hit the bedrooms too. Pillows show up more than you'd expect, and you'll usually spot a teddy bear or two. You can walk out with a huge chunk of cloth in minutes, and it's simple enough that you can do it half-asleep while chatting with friends.

Backup Spots That Add Up

If the house has been picked clean, don't panic. Charleston Capitol Building is a strong second stop, especially around the DMV and office areas where pre-war money is everywhere. It barely weighs anything, so it's perfect when you're already near your carry limit. Fort Defiance is another steady option—straightjackets and pillows in the barracks scrap nicely, even if the place gives you the creeps. And if you're already grinding Super Mutants, West Tek works as a "bonus cloth" location: grab the little paper junk you pa###, take the XP, and keep moving.

Events And The Reset Trick

Events are where cloth sneaks up on you. "Collision Course" at Morgantown Airport is an easy win because the cargo bot reward tends to spit out a fat stack of pre-war money. Daily Ops can pay off too if you actually loot bodies instead of sprinting to the finish. The real trick, though, is how the world resets what you can pick up. The game tracks a big chunk of recently looted items, so clearing out the Summersville book house helps push that counter fast. Scrap it all with Scrapper on, hop servers, and you're back in business.

Turning Cloth Into Value

Once you're rolling in cloth, don't just let it sit there taking space. Bulk it at a Tinkerer's Workbench if you've got spare plastic, or sell excess to vendors when you're doing your cap runs. I also like keeping a "repair buffer" so I'm not forced into a farm session right before a big fight or a long event chain. If you'd rather skip the slow part and just top up your wallet for plans and player vendors, checking prices for Fallout 76 Bottle Caps can be a handy reference point while you decide how much grinding you actually feel like doing today.

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