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And so the Jabo who had cheated bankruptcy in the ruins of the Vault, had risen to the top of the economical food chain with a small loan of 1 million caps. And the Commonwealth was forever changed…
@@SandmanURL The last words of Billy's father echoed in Billy's mind as he searched the wasteland: "You saved us, but you killed us. I'm sorry. You're a water tycoon. . . and you have to leave."
Imagine if after almost 28 hours of work, the counter stayed at 999,999. That would be the most soul crushing but equally hilarious thing to ever happen
What a heartwarming way to end the run, bringing Billy back to his parents and they all live happily ever after! Great work, 27.5hrs of Twitch chat asking you to console command the caps in!
classic fallout audience XD whenever someone asks if something is possible or how long it would take to do a certain thing in these games peoples response is almost always a specific glitch or exploit or a command
Quick warning about the HUDcaps mod, it tends to brake the savegame function meaning, after loading you cannot save your game. Happened to me and there are quite a few posts on the mod page too.
I remeber doing a millionaire run in New Vegas (without Dead Money), it was way easier than I thought. Bought the nicest wind brahmin, worth every cap.
1. Cheese the casinos with 10 luck. 2. Go to the Gun Runners and kill them for their armor/guns. 3. Repeat 2 for the Van Graffs. 4. Get Mr. House his snowglobes.
@@TheChosenMoose01 You can get just playing the game normally. The big money boost for me was getting the perk that gives you more ammo in lootable places then played thorugh Lonesome road. I'm pretty sure that I even helped the Van Graff's, doing their quest alone gives you around 10k or more in caps and items.
Unarmed playthroughs do wonders for caps. You can sell anything that isn't two step goodbye (since that is the most OP game and you're a satanist if you sell it) plus their ammo. You can easily make 100s of thousands of caps.
You can actually sell Melons to the Abernathys at 5 caps per melon, if you pass a check. Set up settlements, set trade routs, have them all networked, sell melons to the farm. Edit: There is no limits to how much you can sell at once, Like Wheat/Potato's/Etc in Skyrim when at a Farm.
Melons and water are my usual moneymakers every playthrough. Melons are also op in 76 with the amount of food and water they provide, you dont need to waste time woth anything else.
My tactics is to sell tools to Gavin (I think his name) in Vault 81 I also like to sell melons and mutfruits Exchange caps for blood and technical documents Water purifier Manufacturing And while waiting for my shit to produce I do Railroad quest, I find that Railroad radiant quests give most caps per quest (I think you can do 250 caps a quest)
Wouldn't it have been faster if you invested more in your own vendors in Sanctuary (or wherever)? You'd have a much higher density of shops in the same place, and each of those vendors would also passively generate caps for you. I saw you had some, but it didn't look like a lot.
I invest in my vendors whenever I have the perks. That being said, there seems to be a bug on PC where settlement vendors sometimes don't restock money no matter how long I wait.
I guess the more New Cells you visit / revisit, the more higher chance of getting your Merchants in Settlements to restock. Basically just do a couple Minutemen Assassination Quests, and their stock will reset.
So I think I can give a great opinion on this. I do “collect everything” runs within FO3, FNV, and FO4. Simply put- as this author says, no glitches, bugs, no unfair mods or exploits / cheats. I go to every area, doing a regular search pattern grid by grid until I’ve collected every single item possible and attempt to sell it for as much as possible. ( Attempting not to steal because it creates issues but I’m doing runs now that bypass that as well ) In FO3, you can collect upwards of 5K ruined books… for FNV it’s cans. Anyway, after selling items in FO3 I’ve managed to hit 4.4million caps. For FNV you hit a staggering 16.3million. For FO4 it was relatively endless due to its radiant quests making it difficult to justify a final count. I managed around 23 million due to idiot savant and scrap.
this guy speaks the truth - everyone else is a lying cheater without thousands of hours into the title. i was like 4-5k hours on fallout 4 - if you didn't pick up EVERYTHING, why do you even fallout? :)
@@asianartist1 It started out as an OCD thing as well as an engine assist ( as less clutter = better optimization in my head ) then it became a vicious cycle that never ended.
At some point in there you just recreated Nestle in the Fallout world, but you have the power of videogame magic, so your extraction doesn't hurt the place you're extracting from.
You could have completed Nuka-World and invaded the Commonwealth. Not only do Raider settlements and enslaved settlements send caps back to Nuka-town, the Raider vendors are cheaper to make than maxed out normal vendors, and have more caps.
This kinda makes me wish some sort of entrepreneur route was more ingrained in the game. We've got lots of manufacturing gear in the workshop. The water vendor type idea he has to get caps. Imagine being able to buy buildings or other settlements in game like say covenant. I like the idea that we could take over the commonwealth with money and make moves with that instead of hands on ourselves or through acts of force.
0:00 Same, I was playing through my first non-modded playthrough of FO4 and I was so confused about how I was always peaking my carry weight until I realized that the hundreds of Nuka-Colas I was hoarding had 1 weight each
Ah yes, the Minigun. AKA the gun that has a 500 cap magazine. I usually just use shotguns, pipe guns, and the 10mm to take care of the deathclaw because the minigun gives you 830 reserve ammo with 500 in the drum, all of it being worth 1 cap.
There is one quick way to be a millionaire in Fallout 4. If you are into settlements, there is one that is a house by a lot of water. If you have the right perks you can use it as a water plant and auto sell said water with your own stores on that property. I don't consider it to be a glitch or exploit because that is how they planned settlements to be like, this just maximizing the profits earned.
Yeah, it's not even that overpowered, since it takes a lot of time and money to set up anyway. You can also do it in several different settlements with big areas of water.
It's great that you actually did the challenge. You could've just stopped a 10% and said "it takes 10 times this many hours" but instead did the whole thing. For science. And stupid laughs. Thank you.
i like collecting pre-war money to make caps because for every pre-war money you get 8 caps and assuming you loot cash registers in your gameplay there will most likely always be pre-war money in the register. and if you collect 200 pre-war money that adds up to be 1600 when you sell which is crazy for the tinniest amount of effort it takes to collect pre-war money and even better, it has no weight so you can carry as much as you want. anyway, i hope this helped.
New viewer here, what a great idea for a video man and you did an excellent job of showing it in an entertaining and engaging way, I watch a lot of channels like these and you certainly have a unique and personal way of constructing this mayhem and mischief. Good job man you should be proud of how you do what you do
Capital Wasteland: A team of top scientists built one big purifier and deadly battles were fought to control it Commonwealth: Some random anime girl built dozens and dozens of purifiers out of junk by hand and now owns the economy
i always remember going into drug dens of raiders and always picking up every single chem i could see, but they would just end up in a separate container in my main base that i would eventually sell in Diamond city.
If you have Nuka World dlc, the market's vendor caps will reset every time you exit the building. At higher level I can make thousand of caps there easily since the enemy start to wear heavy tier armor that can be sell for more than 100 caps each. The enemy also respawn instantly when you leave the area.
Honestly it's pretty funny but being a drug dealer in Fallout is huge bank, set up some settlements with cows and you basically have infinite jet. With the cap collector perk you looking at like 36 caps per jet. Very nice
Generally my Fallout 4 runs end when I run out of disc space lol - and the game gets hopelessly glitched. But I think my Settlement Empire had my people in every settled location - more Legendaries on the walls than a Trophy House could hold, and almost 500k caps. It was fun getting there, but by the end the game was crashing every few hours.
Jabo, theres a perk in the game under max fortune finder hat makes enemies have a chance to explode into caps upon death From the wiki "You find even more bottle caps in containers, and there is a chance of enemies exploding into a shower of caps when you kill them."
Repent and follow Jesus my friend! Repenting doesn't mean confessing your sins to others, but to stop doing them altogether. Belief in Messiah alone is not enough to get you into heaven - Matthew 7:21-23, John 3:3, John 3:36 (ESV is the best translation for John 3:36). Contemplate how the Roman empire fulfilled the role of the beast from the sea in Revelation 13. Revelation 17 confirms that it is in fact Rome. From this we can conclude that A) Jesus is the Son of God and can predict the future or make it happen, B) The world leaders/nations/governments etc have been conspiring together for the last 3000+ years to accomplish the religion of the Israelites C) History as we know it is fake. You don't really need to speculate though because you can start a relationship with God and have proof. Call on the name of Jesus and pray for Him to intervene in your life. - Revelation 3:20 Revelation has been unfolding since Jesus died. The Popes have claimed to be equal to God and set themselves in Jesus' place (antichrist(s)). Vatican City (Which is its own nation BTW) have risen up to fulfill the role of the false prophet Regarding the man of lawlessness or antichrist, 2 Thessalonians 2:4 says “Who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sits in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God.” The restrainer that the Apostle Paul was referring to in 2 Thessalonians was the Western Roman Emperor, who held back the Popes from taking power. Once the last Western Roman Emperor was removed from power in 476 AD, the Pope was given civil and ecclesiastic authority over Rome; healing the deadly head wound of the beast in Revelation 13, as they took the Emperors title of Pontifex Maximus, leader of the church and state. “We may according to the fullness of our power, dispose of the law and dispense above the law. Those whom the Pope of Rome doth separate, it is not a man that separates them but God. For the Pope holdeth place on earth, not simply of a man but of the true God.” (Source: “Decretals of Gregory IX,” Book 1, chapter 3.) Pope Pius V blasphemed, “The Pope and God are the same, so he has all power in Heaven and earth.” (Source: Pope Pius V, quoted in Barclay, Cities Petrus Bertanous Chapter XXVII: 218.) Pope Leo XIII declared, “We hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty.” (Source: Pope Leo XIII Encyclical Letter, June 20, 1894) The antichrist sea beast of Revelation points to the office of the papacy, the Popes of Rome, who controlled the Roman beast for 1,260 years, from 538-1798 AD. Daniel 7:25 says “And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.” The Popes of Rome spoke against Elohim and proclaimed to be God. They reigned for 1,260 years, from 538-1798 AD. during which they caused tens of millions of saints to be killed. The Pope’s title is Vicar of Christ, which in Latin is ‘Vicarius Filii Dei’, and equates numerically to the number 666
I am very happy that this game is still receiving some attention bc it is one of my fav games ever despite all the hate on it from over the years thx for the amazing vid
you could've sped this up by quite a bit by using melons instead, when sold to Lucy Abernathy she can buy unlimited amounts for 3 caps each (or 5 if you pass a speech check first time you meet) making you require only around 333k or 200k melons
I don't remember when I watched this video exactly, but I decided to start a new Fallout 4 run out of boredom and found myself strapped for caps in the beginning when trying to get scrap materials to build up Sanctuary into something more than just the first stop on the map I make in my quest for Epic Loot. I ran through the list of things I remembered sold for good money, and this video sprang to mind. Getting a few hundred caps just for some fast traveling every so often has done wonders for my purchasing power, I might not have ambitions for a water empire but basically getting to buy things for free every so often feels fantastic
I started a jet farm... you just need a few settlements that have scavengers (they bring in plastic) and you will need some barhmins (they poduce fertilizer) then you just make and sell the jet! You can also have water farms and crop farms (to make adhesive)
Put enough points into intelligence to get one rank of chemist to make poisoned captions, collect the magazines from Super Duper Mart, Sandy Pines, and Walden Pond. With 2 ranks of cap collector and some charisma enhanced gear you can just buy shipments of steel, fertilizer, flamer fuel, and plastic. Jet Fuel and poisoned caltrops are more valuable than the components cost. You can do it at Diamond City Market. Jabo, you made it harder for yourself than you needed to.
I wish i recorded it but i was like 17, had no money and didnt really think anything of it, but i picked up and sold every piece of junk from all dlc maps and the vanilla map of New Vegas over the course of like a year. I tell you what, the fact i didnt record it to show my grand children (or anybody) is a lonely achievement.
I have done the same water thing across a lot of different settlements, just a lot bigger. This also makes playing without any mods what so ever way easier, because then i can use that water to buy shipments of resources.
Just in case you don't know the eastern and western sides of spectacle island are in separate cells. The game only keeps track of the cell you are in which means you need two separate power grids as well as food, defense, beds, and water on both sides because while your on the eastern side all your stuff on the western side despawns and while your on the western side all your stuff on the eastern side despawns. It also makes assigning settlers difficult as your settlers will sometimes cross into the other cell and then forget what they were assigned to. You also can't assign someone on one side to work on the other because as soon as you cross into the other cell they despawn and the game thinks you're trying to assign someone that doesn't exist to the job. The reason you want to use the eastern side is because the boat generates a bunch of free power. Vault 88 is also a good spot because of the large amount of free power and pre built water pump. To use the vault's power just build one of the vault walls like the common room or cafeteria wall and then attach a conduit to it and then wire it to whatever you want to power. Power from the vault reactor magically travels through every piece of vault wall even if it's just a single wall in the middle of the cavern. For connecting settlements if you use the handy/gutsy thruster they will be able to cross over water. Also if you give your robots heavy weapons and armor you can follow them as they travel between settlements and they'll easily clear out an enemies that spawn. This is really usefull for clearing out the outside of the forged and gunners between finch farm and the slog as the caravan route between finch farm and the slog goes in the small gap between the ironworks and the junkyard which pretty much always pulls the gunners and forged into a three way fight.
The fastest way in my head would be to identify the closest respawning location to a vendor, and simply go to that location and pick up all the weapons and go back to sell them, even without boosted selling prices you get hundreds per gun. Bedford Station just south of Tenpines Bluff seems to be an always respawning location, so I'd try to set up a bunch of shops In Tenpines Bluff and simply collect the guns from the chest over and over. As for a legitimate way, I'd just haul any decent priced guns I come across during regular gameplay and drop them at any available vendor and through the normal gameplay cycle you should get couple thousand caps in every cycle just from those guns.
I have this habit in Fallout of looting the weapons and armour of all of my fallen foes to store away, because I think "I'll equip my settlers with them." only to do a clear out every so often because I've collected (and not distributed) far too much stuff.
A weird glitch that i found to gain money fast is to go to the underground railroad, kill the girl with the minigun but dont loot her and let someone else pick up the gun, kill that person and repeat. Each person that picks it up gets around 500 ammo for it and so each body will have more ammo
You can get more gold bars by going to a bank near Dimond city and you get lots of gold and sliver bars along with per war money it refills every few iname weeks I think
I follow the mantra "better to be over prepped than under" in games. Ill take stuff for every situation and might not even see any of them but when the situations do arise on that blue moon i aint caught lackin
on my main on survival mode i also place lot of water purifier and i reached max caps without even trying because i play so long and trade so much. this game is amazing :) thank you for the great video. keep up the great work!
Oi, if you ever do this again, get a harpoon gun from far harbor and put the flechette mod on it. It has multiple projectiles per harpoon, and each projectile has a chance to show up on a dead enemy. So if you're careful you can have a fairly good weapon that you'll never need to buy more ammo for.
...I kinda want to do this on a survival playthrough. Not even for a million caps, but pairing it with strong back, can use the water to back the purchase of junk and ammo for a more sustainable [if you could call it that] playstyle.
It's not often that I find the sponsored section so incredibly hilarious... But that face as you were eating those "Balls..." Simply perfection. Loved the rest of the video but that image is going to be with me for a while.
Without actively trying, my Lv. 117 character has about 117,000 caps. The easiest way is turn Sanctuary, Taffington, Egret Tours and Murkwater into massive water treatment plants. I think they have a 500+ water stat. Also put Brahmin feed troughs everywhere and buy every bag and shipment of fertilizer and spam Jet. The bonus with Jet is it only weighs 0.1 instead of water which is 1. So as a caps to weight ratio Jet is easily the best earner. And you only need fertilizer and plastic to craft it.
You should’ve hit the bank at concord near the super mart, there is a robbery seen at the back with HEAPS of pre-war money, and if I’m sure, a few gold bars maybe, and pre-war money sells like about 8 caps.
I don't think I've ever even passed 50,000 caps in _Fallout 3_ and _Fallout 4,_ let alone 1,000,000. _New Vegas,_ on the other hand… that's a different story. It's easy to make caps in the vanilla economy.
I'm fallout 3 I got 200k just sending ppl to paradise falls, fallout 4 is super easy with 999 water that's around 750 bottles you can sell a day once you have water 999 you don't need to do another single thing fast travel get water sell different locations when you return you got more to sell repeat as needed.
Easy, water purifiers all your settlements, fast travel between all of them and collect from workshop. Sell at drumlin diner, settlement shops, bunker hill, diamond city and far harbor.
Honestly I'm surprised you didn't just storm through Nukaworld. Once the DLC is completed you can just chill by the tribute chest and keep waiting and get shit tons of caps.
@@hotdognl70 The entrance to Nuka World is still there, the Gunners, and Harvey are too. Go there before and the quest will trigger, but the enemies will be level 30 still. Can literally go there right out of the gate if you want, Far Harbor too.
@@The_Obsessed Thanks, didn't even think of trying it lol. I was never speedrunning anyhow, most of the time all the jet crafting got my level over 30 before I'm even near the station. But might be fun to try it next replay! Gotta love the early chem fridges 😁
Around March this year I had about 60k gold in Skyrim, and I was so happy I went and bought almost every house in the game and a ton of ebony ingots and stuff to make me a daedric set. I’m now sitting at 17k
Do you think this would be more or less difficult if you had to get a million dollars worth of pre-war money rather than a million caps? I assume more as you'd have to earn enough caps and find a vendor who sells them (and of course do the math on the conversion)
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LOL in my 5 years of following you on twitch- I never thought you would get Manscaped! Bon rasage!
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same song twice, do it more often please! it makes the video feel great
And so the Jabo who had cheated bankruptcy in the ruins of the Vault, had risen to the top of the economical food chain with a small loan of 1 million caps. And the Commonwealth was forever changed…
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Because wealth... wealth never changes.
And the Commonwealth was forever hydrated…wealth, wealth never changes.
With Billy's parents killed, he roamed the Commonwealth, searching for Jabo's water supplies to destroy
@@SandmanURL The last words of Billy's father echoed in Billy's mind as he searched the wasteland: "You saved us, but you killed us. I'm sorry. You're a water tycoon. . . and you have to leave."
Imagine if after almost 28 hours of work, the counter stayed at 999,999. That would be the most soul crushing but equally hilarious thing to ever happen
Even better! Celebrate 1M with a nice refreshing Nuka Cherry!
Imagine if it resets like an odometer
Does this man have a sonic pfp😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@@falloutedits still better than yours my dude
@@ProwerTheFox7 mine is literal drawn art made by someone
What a heartwarming way to end the run, bringing Billy back to his parents and they all live happily ever after! Great work, 27.5hrs of Twitch chat asking you to console command the caps in!
classic fallout audience XD
whenever someone asks if something is possible or how long it would take to do a certain thing in these games peoples response is almost always a specific glitch or exploit or a command
And then he gunned them all down
@@nuke5524 So wholesome isn’t it
Well why didn't he use console commands? It would have made this challenge so much easier.
@@alecksrex bc then it's not a challenge? Tf? 11:30
Quick warning about the HUDcaps mod, it tends to brake the savegame function meaning, after loading you cannot save your game. Happened to me and there are quite a few posts on the mod page too.
Oh no... the mod looked really cool to play with... hop it get fixed..
I just use cheat terminal portable to save manually
Damn they still haven’t fixed it
How on gods green earth does a hud mod break the game saving function ?
@@ChickenKinglolz Welcome to Bethesda games.
I remeber doing a millionaire run in New Vegas (without Dead Money), it was way easier than I thought. Bought the nicest wind brahmin, worth every cap.
1. Cheese the casinos with 10 luck.
2. Go to the Gun Runners and kill them for their armor/guns.
3. Repeat 2 for the Van Graffs.
4. Get Mr. House his snowglobes.
@@TheChosenMoose01 You can get just playing the game normally. The big money boost for me was getting the perk that gives you more ammo in lootable places then played thorugh Lonesome road.
I'm pretty sure that I even helped the Van Graff's, doing their quest alone gives you around 10k or more in caps and items.
Unarmed playthroughs do wonders for caps. You can sell anything that isn't two step goodbye (since that is the most OP game and you're a satanist if you sell it) plus their ammo. You can easily make 100s of thousands of caps.
Get 33,000 caps, turn them in to chips, drop the chips, pick them back up. Infinite cash ins
@@davidfarmer7086 If I do that I can just use console commands...
Jabo, you didn't just become Wasteland Bezos, you hydrated the entire wasteland, a most noble deed.
More like they sold water like Nestle
Pure, clean water to the wasteland. James would be proud
@@Sir-Pleiades needs funding to run all those purifiers, doesn't he?
No.
Anti-Bezos: Actively providing for the people who got him where he is
You can actually sell Melons to the Abernathys at 5 caps per melon, if you pass a check. Set up settlements, set trade routs, have them all networked, sell melons to the farm.
Edit: There is no limits to how much you can sell at once, Like Wheat/Potato's/Etc in Skyrim when at a Farm.
Also the handys at Grey Garden buy various foods I think
Melons take up a lot of space, they are difficult to farm.
Melons and water are my usual moneymakers every playthrough. Melons are also op in 76 with the amount of food and water they provide, you dont need to waste time woth anything else.
Same with tools at vault 88
My tactics is to sell tools to Gavin (I think his name) in Vault 81
I also like to sell melons and mutfruits
Exchange caps for blood and technical documents
Water purifier
Manufacturing
And while waiting for my shit to produce I do Railroad quest, I find that Railroad radiant quests give most caps per quest (I think you can do 250 caps a quest)
Wouldn't it have been faster if you invested more in your own vendors in Sanctuary (or wherever)? You'd have a much higher density of shops in the same place, and each of those vendors would also passively generate caps for you. I saw you had some, but it didn't look like a lot.
I invest in my vendors whenever I have the perks. That being said, there seems to be a bug on PC where settlement vendors sometimes don't restock money no matter how long I wait.
I had a few vendors in my settlements - just they share the same inventory in the same settlement so you can realistically only have 1 + a unique.
@@ItsJabo Ohhh, I didn't know they shared. That makes sense, then.
Yea venders mostly exist in settlment to make u money nit sell to them
I guess the more New Cells you visit / revisit, the more higher chance of getting your Merchants in Settlements to restock. Basically just do a couple Minutemen Assassination Quests, and their stock will reset.
So I think I can give a great opinion on this. I do “collect everything” runs within FO3, FNV, and FO4. Simply put- as this author says, no glitches, bugs, no unfair mods or exploits / cheats. I go to every area, doing a regular search pattern grid by grid until I’ve collected every single item possible and attempt to sell it for as much as possible. ( Attempting not to steal because it creates issues but I’m doing runs now that bypass that as well )
In FO3, you can collect upwards of 5K ruined books… for FNV it’s cans. Anyway, after selling items in FO3 I’ve managed to hit 4.4million caps. For FNV you hit a staggering 16.3million. For FO4 it was relatively endless due to its radiant quests making it difficult to justify a final count. I managed around 23 million due to idiot savant and scrap.
this guy speaks the truth - everyone else is a lying cheater without thousands of hours into the title. i was like 4-5k hours on fallout 4 - if you didn't pick up EVERYTHING, why do you even fallout? :)
my main cap supply in FO3 is ruined books, and after just a few hours got a few hundred. good to know I can become a thousandare off it
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@@localsatanist What ever you do- never go to point lookout… or like the 30+ libraries. It will take hours just to clear a room.
@@asianartist1 It started out as an OCD thing as well as an engine assist ( as less clutter = better optimization in my head ) then it became a vicious cycle that never ended.
At some point in there you just recreated Nestle in the Fallout world, but you have the power of videogame magic, so your extraction doesn't hurt the place you're extracting from.
That trash can Carla mistake was a reload gimme. Nobody in their right mind would judge you for that. Good on you though!
You could have completed Nuka-World and invaded the Commonwealth. Not only do Raider settlements and enslaved settlements send caps back to Nuka-town, the Raider vendors are cheaper to make than maxed out normal vendors, and have more caps.
And Raider settlements have fridges that produce chems for free!
@@hotdognl70 and distilleries
@@shithappens6887 That too, I prefere chems due to the weigh/vallue ratio. Verry easy to take with you when travelling.
Casualy walks around with 2 tons of bottle caps in his pocket
This kinda makes me wish some sort of entrepreneur route was more ingrained in the game. We've got lots of manufacturing gear in the workshop. The water vendor type idea he has to get caps. Imagine being able to buy buildings or other settlements in game like say covenant. I like the idea that we could take over the commonwealth with money and make moves with that instead of hands on ourselves or through acts of force.
I'm half way thru the video and I'll say that one of my favorite water farms is that of Longfellow's cabin in far harbor. Lots of water to farm there.
Now that I think about it, I don’t think I’ve ever reached 1 million caps in any FO play-through.
I have in New Vegas using the casino chip exploit
Yeah cause its nothing that just happens while playing normally. Altough i did get them in Fallout 76 because i got some godly weapons
Imagine having 1million caps and people still try to hire you to murder 20 people or monsters for like 150 caps
Fallout 1 and 2. Gambling is so op in those games.
Closest I've gotten is 30k with luck 10 in new vegas
wow, over 27 hours condensed to less than 15 minutes. I loved watching the stream, it was crazy. Good video!
0:00 Same, I was playing through my first non-modded playthrough of FO4 and I was so confused about how I was always peaking my carry weight until I realized that the hundreds of Nuka-Colas I was hoarding had 1 weight each
I love how becoming a Water Baron in this game was legitimately one of the most effective ways to get rich; it makes sense lore wise too :3
What a heartwarming ending, and yet the true money goblin has prevailed at reaching 1 million caps
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Ah yes, the Minigun. AKA the gun that has a 500 cap magazine. I usually just use shotguns, pipe guns, and the 10mm to take care of the deathclaw because the minigun gives you 830 reserve ammo with 500 in the drum, all of it being worth 1 cap.
It's funny you picked Jeff Bezos because not only is he not a millionaire he's farther away from having a million dollars than a homeless guy.
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Just a million*
That stat is crazy
You want a challenge my guy? Become a millionaire in red dead redemption2
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Looks like jabo recreated project purity and then monopolised water, truly the spirit of bezos lives within him
Due to inflation, getting one million credits in Starfield will be as easy as getting one hundred caps.
There is one quick way to be a millionaire in Fallout 4. If you are into settlements, there is one that is a house by a lot of water. If you have the right perks you can use it as a water plant and auto sell said water with your own stores on that property.
I don't consider it to be a glitch or exploit because that is how they planned settlements to be like, this just maximizing the profits earned.
bro... did you even watch the fucking video
Yeah, it's not even that overpowered, since it takes a lot of time and money to set up anyway. You can also do it in several different settlements with big areas of water.
How do you auto-sell the water? For me it just piles up in the workshop.
Definitely intended. Water was what backed caps.
@@john_blues You can't, not without mods.
It's great that you actually did the challenge. You could've just stopped a 10% and said "it takes 10 times this many hours" but instead did the whole thing. For science. And stupid laughs. Thank you.
It took him 6 hours to get 100k.
i like collecting pre-war money to make caps because for every pre-war money you get 8 caps and assuming you loot cash registers in your gameplay there will most likely always be pre-war money in the register. and if you collect 200 pre-war money that adds up to be 1600 when you sell which is crazy for the tinniest amount of effort it takes to collect pre-war money and even better, it has no weight so you can carry as much as you want. anyway, i hope this helped.
New viewer here, what a great idea for a video man and you did an excellent job of showing it in an entertaining and engaging way, I watch a lot of channels like these and you certainly have a unique and personal way of constructing this mayhem and mischief. Good job man you should be proud of how you do what you do
Capital Wasteland: A team of top scientists built one big purifier and deadly battles were fought to control it
Commonwealth: Some random anime girl built dozens and dozens of purifiers out of junk by hand and now owns the economy
This was the main plot of fallout 3 inside of fallout 4
Jesus hearing Deus Ex 1 UNATCO Soundtrack at 05:51....the nostalgia...
i always remember going into drug dens of raiders and always picking up every single chem i could see, but they would just end up in a separate container in my main base that i would eventually sell in Diamond city.
imagine actually being a millionaire in the fallout universe. you'd probably own like a third of the commonwealths economy
Billy: “All my friends are dead”
Jabo:YEEEEEEES I FINALLY DID IT
If you have Nuka World dlc, the market's vendor caps will reset every time you exit the building. At higher level I can make thousand of caps there easily since the enemy start to wear heavy tier armor that can be sell for more than 100 caps each. The enemy also respawn instantly when you leave the area.
Great vid!
I've always hated how small the cap capacity is with vendors
Honestly it's pretty funny but being a drug dealer in Fallout is huge bank, set up some settlements with cows and you basically have infinite jet. With the cap collector perk you looking at like 36 caps per jet. Very nice
1:45 This is the moment Jabo became Aqua Pura
yoooo
I'm like this as well. I became a multi-millionaire in fallout new vegas and my friends just straight up didn't believe me until i proved it
Generally my Fallout 4 runs end when I run out of disc space lol - and the game gets hopelessly glitched. But I think my Settlement Empire had my people in every settled location - more Legendaries on the walls than a Trophy House could hold, and almost 500k caps. It was fun getting there, but by the end the game was crashing every few hours.
The fact that this can be done in under 30 in game hours is incredible.
Jabo, theres a perk in the game under max fortune finder hat makes enemies have a chance to explode into caps upon death
From the wiki "You find even more bottle caps in containers, and there is a chance of enemies exploding into a shower of caps when you kill them."
Repent and follow Jesus my friend! Repenting doesn't mean confessing your sins to others, but to stop doing them altogether. Belief in Messiah alone is not enough to get you into heaven - Matthew 7:21-23, John 3:3, John 3:36 (ESV is the best translation for John 3:36). Contemplate how the Roman empire fulfilled the role of the beast from the sea in Revelation 13. Revelation 17 confirms that it is in fact Rome. From this we can conclude that A) Jesus is the Son of God and can predict the future or make it happen, B) The world leaders/nations/governments etc have been conspiring together for the last 3000+ years to accomplish the religion of the Israelites C) History as we know it is fake. You don't really need to speculate though because you can start a relationship with God and have proof. Call on the name of Jesus and pray for Him to intervene in your life. - Revelation 3:20
Revelation has been unfolding since Jesus died. The Popes have claimed to be equal to God and set themselves in Jesus' place (antichrist(s)). Vatican City (Which is its own nation BTW) have risen up to fulfill the role of the false prophet
Regarding the man of lawlessness or antichrist, 2 Thessalonians 2:4 says “Who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sits in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God.” The restrainer that the Apostle Paul was referring to in 2 Thessalonians was the Western Roman Emperor, who held back the Popes from taking power. Once the last Western Roman Emperor was removed from power in 476 AD, the Pope was given civil and ecclesiastic authority over Rome; healing the deadly head wound of the beast in Revelation 13, as they took the Emperors title of Pontifex Maximus, leader of the church and state.
“We may according to the fullness of our power, dispose of the law and dispense above the law. Those whom the Pope of Rome doth separate, it is not a man that separates them but God. For the Pope holdeth place on earth, not simply of a man but of the true God.” (Source: “Decretals of Gregory IX,” Book 1, chapter 3.)
Pope Pius V blasphemed, “The Pope and God are the same, so he has all power in Heaven and earth.” (Source: Pope Pius V, quoted in Barclay, Cities Petrus Bertanous Chapter XXVII: 218.)
Pope Leo XIII declared, “We hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty.” (Source: Pope Leo XIII Encyclical Letter, June 20, 1894)
The antichrist sea beast of Revelation points to the office of the papacy, the Popes of Rome, who controlled the Roman beast for 1,260 years, from 538-1798 AD.
Daniel 7:25 says “And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.” The Popes of Rome spoke against Elohim and proclaimed to be God. They reigned for 1,260 years, from 538-1798 AD. during which they caused tens of millions of saints to be killed.
The Pope’s title is Vicar of Christ, which in Latin is ‘Vicarius Filii Dei’, and equates numerically to the number 666
Been enjoying these vods all week, great work Jabo! Hope you feel 100% soon!
I am very happy that this game is still receiving some attention bc it is one of my fav games ever despite all the hate on it from over the years thx for the amazing vid
Bro did a nestle playthrough
Dude the idea of water farming really works on fo76, I love that we can build in both of the newest fallout games.
cant wait in a few years to see the billion caps edition ;)
I would like to lovingly name this style of playthrough... The Nestle Strat.
I once got an idiot savant boost on the final quest for the institute and I got 8000xp
YOOOOO
4:29 The first thing I modded was this ridiculous pushing force on the grenades in this game
Already know this is gonna be a sick video
the intro alone tells me this will be a good watch.
you could've sped this up by quite a bit by using melons instead, when sold to Lucy Abernathy she can buy unlimited amounts for 3 caps each (or 5 if you pass a speech check first time you meet) making you require only around 333k or 200k melons
He would need to manually harvest every melon and every 3 melon patches needs a settler to work it.
It would be way slower and more tedious.
this is so nostalgic for me because my first playthrough of fallout 4 was as a Water Baron
first
actually I’m like fifth or something so can you delete the others ty 😌
@@eurothug4000 Your shame must be forever immortalised
I don't remember when I watched this video exactly, but I decided to start a new Fallout 4 run out of boredom and found myself strapped for caps in the beginning when trying to get scrap materials to build up Sanctuary into something more than just the first stop on the map I make in my quest for Epic Loot. I ran through the list of things I remembered sold for good money, and this video sprang to mind. Getting a few hundred caps just for some fast traveling every so often has done wonders for my purchasing power, I might not have ambitions for a water empire but basically getting to buy things for free every so often feels fantastic
I started a jet farm... you just need a few settlements that have scavengers (they bring in plastic) and you will need some barhmins (they poduce fertilizer) then you just make and sell the jet! You can also have water farms and crop farms (to make adhesive)
Put enough points into intelligence to get one rank of chemist to make poisoned captions, collect the magazines from Super Duper Mart, Sandy Pines, and Walden Pond. With 2 ranks of cap collector and some charisma enhanced gear you can just buy shipments of steel, fertilizer, flamer fuel, and plastic. Jet Fuel and poisoned caltrops are more valuable than the components cost. You can do it at Diamond City Market. Jabo, you made it harder for yourself than you needed to.
billy: "can't go outside and play, all my friends are dead-"
*jabo: "YEEEEEEEEEEESSS!!!"*
I wish i recorded it but i was like 17, had no money and didnt really think anything of it, but i picked up and sold every piece of junk from all dlc maps and the vanilla map of New Vegas over the course of like a year. I tell you what, the fact i didnt record it to show my grand children (or anybody) is a lonely achievement.
The way he finally does right by Billy just to casually gun down his parents during the outro monologue.
I have done the same water thing across a lot of different settlements, just a lot bigger. This also makes playing without any mods what so ever way easier, because then i can use that water to buy shipments of resources.
If you ever do this again then I recommend finding fusion cores since they sell for nice prices
The trick is to make a ton of water in your settlements and selling it
Just in case you don't know the eastern and western sides of spectacle island are in separate cells. The game only keeps track of the cell you are in which means you need two separate power grids as well as food, defense, beds, and water on both sides because while your on the eastern side all your stuff on the western side despawns and while your on the western side all your stuff on the eastern side despawns. It also makes assigning settlers difficult as your settlers will sometimes cross into the other cell and then forget what they were assigned to. You also can't assign someone on one side to work on the other because as soon as you cross into the other cell they despawn and the game thinks you're trying to assign someone that doesn't exist to the job. The reason you want to use the eastern side is because the boat generates a bunch of free power.
Vault 88 is also a good spot because of the large amount of free power and pre built water pump. To use the vault's power just build one of the vault walls like the common room or cafeteria wall and then attach a conduit to it and then wire it to whatever you want to power. Power from the vault reactor magically travels through every piece of vault wall even if it's just a single wall in the middle of the cavern.
For connecting settlements if you use the handy/gutsy thruster they will be able to cross over water. Also if you give your robots heavy weapons and armor you can follow them as they travel between settlements and they'll easily clear out an enemies that spawn. This is really usefull for clearing out the outside of the forged and gunners between finch farm and the slog as the caravan route between finch farm and the slog goes in the small gap between the ironworks and the junkyard which pretty much always pulls the gunners and forged into a three way fight.
The fastest way in my head would be to identify the closest respawning location to a vendor, and simply go to that location and pick up all the weapons and go back to sell them, even without boosted selling prices you get hundreds per gun. Bedford Station just south of Tenpines Bluff seems to be an always respawning location, so I'd try to set up a bunch of shops In Tenpines Bluff and simply collect the guns from the chest over and over.
As for a legitimate way, I'd just haul any decent priced guns I come across during regular gameplay and drop them at any available vendor and through the normal gameplay cycle you should get couple thousand caps in every cycle just from those guns.
Fun fact: after you complete the quest “Old Guns” Ronny Shaw will become a weapons merchant and even have a chance of selling mini nukes
I have this habit in Fallout of looting the weapons and armour of all of my fallen foes to store away, because I think "I'll equip my settlers with them." only to do a clear out every so often because I've collected (and not distributed) far too much stuff.
A weird glitch that i found to gain money fast is to go to the underground railroad, kill the girl with the minigun but dont loot her and let someone else pick up the gun, kill that person and repeat. Each person that picks it up gets around 500 ammo for it and so each body will have more ammo
Same goes for super mutants i got lots of ammo but lost a lot a of stimpaks, good trade
Jabo showed that upstart in the capital wasteland how you actually give pure, clean drinking water to the masses.
You can get more gold bars by going to a bank near Dimond city and you get lots of gold and sliver bars along with per war money it refills every few iname weeks I think
I follow the mantra "better to be over prepped than under" in games. Ill take stuff for every situation and might not even see any of them but when the situations do arise on that blue moon i aint caught lackin
on my main on survival mode i also place lot of water purifier and i reached max caps without even trying because i play so long and trade so much. this game is amazing :) thank you for the great video. keep up the great work!
Oi, if you ever do this again, get a harpoon gun from far harbor and put the flechette mod on it. It has multiple projectiles per harpoon, and each projectile has a chance to show up on a dead enemy. So if you're careful you can have a fairly good weapon that you'll never need to buy more ammo for.
keep up the great work Jabo, your videos keep getting better and better. Love your content man.
...I kinda want to do this on a survival playthrough. Not even for a million caps, but pairing it with strong back, can use the water to back the purchase of junk and ammo for a more sustainable [if you could call it that] playstyle.
The water empire! Always my go (and probably everyone else) for making caps.
That streets of rage beat at 2:08 absolute banger classic
I've maybe reached 100k caps in FO4 after... 80 hours? Something like that. This is pretty crazy. Good work.
It's not often that I find the sponsored section so incredibly hilarious... But that face as you were eating those "Balls..." Simply perfection. Loved the rest of the video but that image is going to be with me for a while.
Without actively trying, my Lv. 117 character has about 117,000 caps.
The easiest way is turn Sanctuary, Taffington, Egret Tours and Murkwater into massive water treatment plants. I think they have a 500+ water stat. Also put Brahmin feed troughs everywhere and buy every bag and shipment of fertilizer and spam Jet. The bonus with Jet is it only weighs 0.1 instead of water which is 1. So as a caps to weight ratio Jet is easily the best earner. And you only need fertilizer and plastic to craft it.
As someone with ADHD, your videos and the way you explain things make it both entertaining and easy to watch.
What adhd do?
@@denisj4996 adhd is a myth to drug hyperactive kids.
@@denisj4996 it upgrades your vision to ultra HD
@@dogevoadoriii Like 4k? That sound very nice, Where i could get this ADHD? :3
Ah yes, depleting nearby settlers' water supplies and selling it back to them for max profit. I think they call that one "The Nestle Special"
Thanks now I can finally afford the crazy cost of recon marine armor
Heads up, that HUDCaps mod he has breaks saving, if you don't believe me, check the forum on the mods page so not sure how he was able to do this? 🤔🤔🤔
You should’ve hit the bank at concord near the super mart, there is a robbery seen at the back with HEAPS of pre-war money, and if I’m sure, a few gold bars maybe, and pre-war money sells like about 8 caps.
I don't think I've ever even passed 50,000 caps in _Fallout 3_ and _Fallout 4,_ let alone 1,000,000. _New Vegas,_ on the other hand… that's a different story. It's easy to make caps in the vanilla economy.
I'm fallout 3 I got 200k just sending ppl to paradise falls, fallout 4 is super easy with 999 water that's around 750 bottles you can sell a day once you have water 999 you don't need to do another single thing fast travel get water sell different locations when you return you got more to sell repeat as needed.
Most I've gotten in fallout 3 was 600k but I never hit a mil there I prove could have selling stuff but never really tried
Meanwhile in the Capital wasteland:
"Water...do you have some purified water?"
13:18
Billy: All my friends are dead
Jabo: Yeaaaaaaaah!! We did it!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Billy:all my friends are dead
Jabo: yeeeeeeaaaaaaaa
I literally always have 3000 weight worth of stuff in my inventory in my first 10 hours of playtime
Easy, water purifiers all your settlements, fast travel between all of them and collect from workshop. Sell at drumlin diner, settlement shops, bunker hill, diamond city and far harbor.
Honestly I'm surprised you didn't just storm through Nukaworld. Once the DLC is completed you can just chill by the tribute chest and keep waiting and get shit tons of caps.
You need to hit level 30 to start it ;)
@@hotdognl70 You can go there before, it'll just be a hell of a lot harder.
@@The_Obsessed How? The radio signal only triggers when reaching 30.
@@hotdognl70 The entrance to Nuka World is still there, the Gunners, and Harvey are too. Go there before and the quest will trigger, but the enemies will be level 30 still. Can literally go there right out of the gate if you want, Far Harbor too.
@@The_Obsessed Thanks, didn't even think of trying it lol.
I was never speedrunning anyhow, most of the time all the jet crafting got my level over 30 before I'm even near the station. But might be fun to try it next replay!
Gotta love the early chem fridges 😁
Watching the streams for this was a lot of fun, I couldn't watch them all but thismakes me want to watch all of the VODs
Around March this year I had about 60k gold in Skyrim, and I was so happy I went and bought almost every house in the game and a ton of ebony ingots and stuff to make me a daedric set. I’m now sitting at 17k
Manscaped's lawnmower is much better than an actual one. Took me 9 hours longer than usual to cut the grass.
Hearing “wadda” 69 times in 14 minutes is something I didn’t know I would hate
Do you think this would be more or less difficult if you had to get a million dollars worth of pre-war money rather than a million caps? I assume more as you'd have to earn enough caps and find a vendor who sells them (and of course do the math on the conversion)