Fallout 76: 7 things you need to do while Exploring Skyline Valley

Skyline Valley is for you to explore (Image via Bethesda)
Skyline Valley is for you to explore (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

Fallout 76 Skyline Valley is finally here with new regions, weapons, enemies, and much more. The expansion will bring Fallout’s own brand of Boy Scouts named Pioneer Scouts. But unlike their real-world counterparts, these scouts engage in much more dubious missions, like researching strange biological phenomena and radiation training.

Exploring the new lands in the great wastelands can be a little overwhelming initially, but we've got you covered. This article covers seven things you should do to experience the expansion to its fullest.

Note: This article is subjective and based on the author's opinion.


7 things you need to do in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley

1) Go to the lookout towers as soon as you can

Go to the towers quickly! (Image via Bethesda Softworks)
Go to the towers quickly! (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

The new region has three towers, and they will expose every map marker in Skyline Valley, except for one. Proceed directly to the other end of Hawksbill Weather Station to locate the one spot the towers refuse to disclose. This should result in the appearance of an undiscovered location marker that points you in the direction of Three Ponds.


2) Drop a Nuke in the region when you can

Nuking a region in Skyline is actually good (Image via Bethesda Softworks)
Nuking a region in Skyline is actually good (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

Because the Storm and ICBMs don't mix, if a nuclear weapon is fired in the area, it will explode well above the ground. This will initiate the latest nuclear boss in the event of Neurological Warfare, but it won't release any radiation, produce any flux flora, or kill any players or CAMPs. At first, it may seem like a waste of a good Nuke, but believe me, it will be worth it.


3) Neurological Warfare

The Storm Goliaths don't mess around (Image via Bethesda Softworks)
The Storm Goliaths don't mess around (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

Once you drop the Nuke and initiate the Neurological Warfare in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley, go to the spot where you will get to battle three bosses simultaneously. They are tricky because when you defeat one of them, the others gain residence and become harder to kill.

To avoid having to deal with the tankier versions of the three for too long, it's preferable to attempt and maintain them all in the same health during the fight. The ability of the Assaultron camp ally, Adeline, is quite beneficial for this particular event.


4) Keep away from generators during Neurological Warfare

Generators are not friends (Image via Bethesda Softworks)
Generators are not friends (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

Never attempt to camp on any kind of generator-type building during Neurological Warfare and Dangerous Pastimes in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley. They will electrocute you and gradually deal a great deal of damage and an accuracy-decreasing debuff.


5) Best way to stock up on repair kits

Buckle in your Power Armor, it's going to be a bumpy ride (Image via Bethesda Softworks)
Buckle in your Power Armor, it's going to be a bumpy ride (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

On each event clear, the Dangerous Pastimes mission in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley offers enhanced repair kits. This event is the best possible way for you to stock up on repair kits. Repair kits are essential in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley. During massive boss battles like the Neurological Warfare, these kits can repair your weapon and save you in a critical moment.


6) Special dialogue you shouldn’t miss

Vault 63 has some spicy dialogues (Image via Bethesda Softworks)
Vault 63 has some spicy dialogues (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

After completing the Vault 63 main questline in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley, speak with Alyssa at the door. The door will be shown to you at the beginning of the task; however, if you can't locate it later on, quickly move to the Slocum Joe's and proceed in the direction of Sutton. After the task is complete, Alyssa has some amusing dialogues worth witnessing.


7) Pioneer Scout scavenger search at Camp Liberty

The Scavengers Hunt is a must (Image via Bethesda Softworks)
The Scavengers Hunt is a must (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

You can find a scavenger hunt at Camp Liberty. You can find some directions on how to find it on a note, but if you don’t want to do the whole dance, you can skip to the end by heading to the right side of the area, north of the river's source, and looking for the decaying stump between three boulders. There’s the treasure.

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Edited by Angad Sharma
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