Daily Ops

Daily Ops are a gameplay feature in Fallout 76, introduced in the One Wasteland For All update. Using the game's instancing technology, Daily Ops aim to provide challenging, randomized, and repeatable dungeon-clearing missions for experienced players. Daily Ops are rotated every day at 12:00pm EST.

Details
Daily Ops take place in an instanced dungeon, randomized each day at 12:00pm EST. They can be completed solo or with teammates in groups of up to four. If the mission is successfully completed, the player will be rewarded according to their completion time. The mission is repeatable, though certain rewards may only be available once per day.

The objectives, locations, enemies and their mutations are randomized each day. Enemy mutations are powerful effects, exclusive to hostiles in Daily Ops, which have a significant impact on gameplay. Some mutations cause enemies to always detect sneaking players, while others grant healing abilities.

Rewards
Daily Ops will provide greater rewards if they are quickly completed, detailed in the after-action report. There are three tiers for each level of rewards: Initiate (16 minutes or less), Knight (12 minutes or less) and Elder (8 minutes or less). Each tier offers its own pool of rewards. Completing which Elder time in the first Op of the day will reward all 3 pools - Initiate, Knight and Elder. The rare Daily Ops item rewards may only be obtained once each per day. 
 * Note that attaining a higher tier will reward items from lists of all previous tiers provided those tiers weren't already earned. For example, earning "Elder" rank will reward Elder, Paladin, and Initiate rewards, if those tiers haven't already been earned.

Changelog

 * Prior to Fallout 76 patch 1.5.1.26, the Elder reward tier only had an 80% chance to grant a Daily Op item as opposed to being a guaranteed drop.
 * Vault 96 and the Watoga Civic Center are slated to become additional locations for a Daily Op at some point in the future.
 * Vaults 94 and 96 were originally part of the vault raids, introduced with Nuclear Winter, though vault raids were scrapped in favor of the broader Daily Ops feature.

Behind the scenes

 * Steve Massey, a lead level designer on Fallout 76, led the development of Daily Ops alongside lead UX designer Don Etgeton.