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From the character journal: There are three types of vending machines: Beverage vending machines found at stores, rentable vending machines found at trader settlements, and player owned vending machines which can only be acquired through a traders secret stash. All vending machines use Duke coins which can be found in the world or acquired through selling items to traders.You can see how much money you have in the upper right of your inventory. Npcs can purchase from your rented vending machines so it's wise to keep it well stocked and not mark up the items too high.

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Vending Machines
Basic Information
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Description[edit | edit source]

Vending Machines are placeable block-items that make up part of the Bartering system. There are 3 types of Vending Machines: the Standard Vending Machine, the Player-Rentable Vending Machine, and the Player-Owned Vending Machine. All of the Vending Machines use Duke's Casino Tokens in order to make purchases.

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Standard Vending Machine[edit | edit source]

The Standard Vending Machine is located at each of the Trader's POI as well as various other POI found throughout the world in 7 Days to Die. At these machines, players can purchase various Food and Beverages.

The Buy Price for the food and drink items is standard at every Vending Machine, set to 100% of the Base Price of the food or drink item, meaning that food and drink items are always 1/2 the cost of the same item purchased from the Traders. This Buy Price is also influenced by the purchasing player's Bartering skill as determined by the Better Barter (Perk) as well as various bartering items such as the Cigar.

Player-Rentable Vending Machine[edit | edit source]

Player-Rentable Vending Machines can be rented for a fee of 2500 Duke's Casino Tokens. The fee covers the renting of the machine for 30 days. During this time, the player can add items from their inventory to the vending machine. Prices can be increased above Standard price or reduced to as low as 20% of Standard Price. From Player-rented vending machines, other players may purchase the items that have been placed within. Sometimes, items are sold to NPCs. (NPCs in this regard exist only as buyers; they can neither be seen, interacted with, or otherwise dealt with.) Exact mechanics of this selling to NPCs are not known currently, but Price is said to have some effect. Note that upon expiration of a rent, all items still in the machine are lost! (This is as of Alpha 15.1, unconfirmed in further game updates.)

Vending

Player-Owned Vending Machines[edit | edit source]

Player-Owned Vending Machines can currently only be bought from the secret stash of Traders. They are said to sell items only to other Players; they never have items sold to NPCs like the Player-Rented Vending Machines.

See Also[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • Attacking or attempting to dismantle a vending machine will result in electrocution.
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Fallout 76 is the latest installment to the Fallout franchise and it’s gotten some flack as it first launched. Despite some of the criticisms of the game, Bethesda is continuing on and making the most out of the experience for players to enjoy. One aspect that the developers promised would come into the game was an in-game market system where players could sell gear and items to others. This month the update rolled out which added in that component. Known as Vending Machines, this item can be placed within your C.A.M.P and from there allows players to run their own storefront. We’ll give you all the details you need in order to start up your store in the Wasteland.

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How To Build Vending Machines

To get your own Vending Machine you need to enter the build menu where you’ll come across a brand new category called Vendors. There is a total of five variants available but none of them require a ton of resources to build. Also, make sure you are getting power to the machine so don’t forget to use a nearby Power Conduit.

Resources Required

  • Steel: 3
  • Wood: 5
  • Power: 3

Variant Vending Machines

The first Vending Machine will be free but there will be additional variants as mentioned which you will have to unlock. All of the variant Vending Machines will require the same resources but it simply offers a different color aesthetic. In order to gain access to these vending machines, you will have to purchase them through the Atomic Shop, but again, you do have the standard red vending machine completely for free.

Atomic Shop Vending Machines

  • Blue Paint Vending Machine
  • Green Paint Vending Machine
  • White Paint Vending Machine
  • Yellow Paint Vending Machine

Where To Place Vending Machines

You’ll have to place Vending Machines in your C.A.M.P but its ideal to get to a place near high traffic areas in order. Anyone within the server will be able to see the vending machine through the map.

Selling Items

Now that you have your Vending Machine installed and powered, you can go up and interact with it to put in items for sale. This will bring up a new menu which will showcase all of your inventory from weapons, apparel, ammo, notes, junk, etc. Essentially anything in your inventory is available to be put into the machine in order for another player to purchase.

Note: You will want to make note that you only have 30x slots available to sell items.

How Many Slots Are In A Vending Machine

Select the item you would like to place in the Vending Machine and from there you will get a new menu pop up which asks you to set the price for the item. This is where you can control how much the item is worth. When you select the item a new icon will appear for it within your inventory to alert you that the item is in a Vending Machine to be sold.

Note: You will receive money from the item, but there will be a 10% tax on each item.

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Buying Items

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Buying is just as simple. You just need to interact with the Vending Machine, decide what item you would like to purchase and go through the prompts.