![]() I bring this up because I was very surprised to see the sheer number of glowing ghouls in this location, which in normal conditions is largely dominated by lower level scorched instead.įor me this even makes me realize that my camp has been in the same spot for months. I should check out channel and see if they have an episode for Charleston Capitol Building. Now that I think of it, there is a youtube channel where they are nuking every location in the game other than fissure prime and Whitesprings simply to see if there is anything interesting or unique about the location when blown up. It was like I've never explored my backyard before. I don't think there is a new quest in that location, but I found a ton of raw cobalt and fluorescent flux in the blast zone. It's apparently not enough to be vaporized on the edge of the blast radius. Apparently you need to run to near the center of the blast radius in order to get it. Oh, one final note: I discovered that being at the edge of the blast radius isn't enough for the Ground Zero trophy. I really have no interest in farming raw flux by constantly going to nuke zones in this game, but perhaps one day I can gather enough of this stuff to finally build a decontamination shower in my camp. Yikes!Īll in all, I ended up having a good time and improved my stock of stable flux. It wasn't nearly as challenging as the Whitesprings or fissure site prime when nuked, but marsupial again saved my life, as I could leap up onto structures and vehicles to get one step above a mob of a dozen glowing ones. Considering the area was filled with 60th level glowing ones, supermutants, scorched, and snallygasters, I appreciated having a location with guns on my side.Īfter the bomb, I suited up in my excavator armor and ran around collecting flux and killing the above critters. ![]() My turrets came out relatively unscathed from being in the middle of a nuclear firestorm. I certainly didn't have enough spare vegetables to restore my huge razorgrain and adhesives farm quickly. Needless to say, I didn't have the stockpile of junk to automatically rebuild the camp, so I had to fix everything item by item. 80% of the placed items were destroyed, and required huge amounts of scrap and/or vegetables to repair. All of the walls had holes large enough to walk through them. The floors survived intact, but nearly every wall, plant, and workstation was blown away or had serious damage to it. The blast almost completely destroyed my camp.
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