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Fallout 4 unlimited EXP trick is absolutely ridiculous

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Published 19:00 19 Jun 2025 GMT+1

Fallout 4 unlimited EXP trick is absolutely ridiculous

It's easy

Olly Smith

Olly Smith

Fallout 4 has an unlimited EXP trick that makes the game an absolute cakewalk.

Gaining a lot of levels and bottle caps in Fallout 4 can take a long time if you’re playing the game normally, but fortunately this is a Bethesda game, where glitches and exploits of the game systems can make the process easier.

As shared by SuperbTube, there exists one glitch which allows you to get unlimited experience points, which is very useful if you’re trying to gain some levels.

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To do the method, start a new character and head to Saugus Ironworks as soon as you can. You can find it on the eastern side of the map, south of The Slog.

Once there, make a quicksave and turn the difficulty down to Very Easy. The reason to do this is because you’ll need to drag yourself through this area which has some powerful enemies. So, be sure to give yourself a fighting chance by turning down the difficulty.

Now, run all the way through Saugus Ironworks to the area with Slag and his goons. Nearby, there’s a magazine on the floor called Picket Fences which you should pick up.

After this, leave Saugus Ironworks the way you came in (again, be sure to avoid getting killed) and head to any settlement. We’d recommend a smaller one that you probably won’t use much.

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Unlock the workbench there and make sure you have a few copper in your inventory. Take the copper out and drop it on the floor. This is where the exploit begins.

Near the workbench, open the workshop and hover your crosshair over the copper. Select the “Scrap” button prompt, then immediately follow that up with the “Store” button. Since copper cannot be broken down into further components, both options do the same thing.

With good timing, you’ll be able to reach a state where both scrap and store options are onscreen at the same time. From here, don’t let go of the store button but instead scrap and store it at the same time to duplicate the copper.

It’ll then go to your workbench inventory, so simply collect it from there and repeat the process by dropping it on the floor. Repeat for as much as you like.

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Once you have a lot of copper (around 5,000 or more), enter the build menu and then navigate to statues. You’ll want to build as many of the Diamond City Baseball statue which you got from the Picket Fences magazine as you can. They reward 23xp per build for a character with one intelligence point, after all.

If you run out of copper, simply repeat the duplication glitch and scrap the statues to start over. You’ll effectively be able to level up infinitely.

Featured Image Credit: Bethesda Softworks

Topics: Bethesda, Fallout

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