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Most people don't think twice about shooting past mongrels and wolves, but that's a mistake if you're trying to keep your crafting bench busy. These enemies are fast, noisy, and usually show up in little packs, which is exactly why they're worth farming. More bodies in one stop means more chances at useful scrap, and that adds up fast when you're working through
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needs like bottles, repairs, and daily crafting. You'll notice it pretty quickly once you run a few loops. Instead of roaming all over the map for random junk, you can hit a few canine-heavy spots, loot, scrap, and move on before your inventory gets messy.Easy Forest routes that actually pay offFlatwoods is still one of the cleanest places to start. It's simple, safe, and you don't need a fancy build to make it work. Just follow the roads around town, check the edges, and keep an eye on the open patches where mongrels tend to wander. If the area feels empty, a quick server hop usually fixes that. Morgantown Airport works in a similar way, especially for lower-level players who want steady kills without dealing with tankier mobs. The runway edges and nearby open ground often give you a few quick fights in a row. It's not flashy farming, but that's kind of the point. You go in, clear the dogs, grab the drops, scrap what you can, and repeat.Stepping up into tougher wolf territoryOnce your gear is in better shape, the Savage Divide becomes a lot more attractive. Around Top of the World, wolf spawns are more consistent, and the fights feel more rewarding than the easier Forest routes. They move harder and hit faster, sure, but they're still manageable if you stay mobile and don't let the whole pack collapse on you at once. A shotgun makes life easier here. So does an automatic rifle if your aim's decent. Whitespring is another nice stop, though not always for the reason people think. Most players go there focused on ghouls, then end up ignoring the nearby canine spawns. That's a missed chance. If you sweep the surrounding area instead of tunnelling on one hotspot, you can leave with a pretty solid haul.Small changes that make each run betterA lot of this comes down to pace. If your weapon's half-broken, the run slows down immediately, and dogs punish that more than people expect. They rush, stagger, and mess up lazy reloads. Keeping your gear repaired matters. So does running Butcher's Bounty, because extra returns over several farming loops really do stack up. I'd also scrap often instead of waiting until you're overloaded and annoyed. That's usually when a smooth route turns into a slog. Players who farm this way regularly tend to build a rhythm: clear a spawn, loot on instinct, scrap at the next bench, then move. If you're trying to save time while keeping your supplies up, checking what's available through
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can fit neatly alongside that grind, especially when you need items or currency without stretching every session into an all-night farm.
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