How does being 'Wanted' work in Fallout 76?

avatarSnorkellingClock2 years ago
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avatarPracticingClock2 years ago

In Fallout 76, when you become 'Wanted', it's basically the game's way of putting a bounty on your head because you've been naughty, like stealing from other players or picking locks at their bases. Other players see this and can come after you for a reward. The twist? You can't see them on the map, but they can see you, making it a real game of cat and mouse!

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avatarConcludingDisc2 years ago

Short version: Being 'Wanted' in Fallout 76 means you've upset the apple cart by doing things like stealing, and now every player in the game can see where you are and might try to take you down for caps. Gotta watch your back!


avatarEarningOunce2 years ago

Honestly, becoming 'Wanted' is the most thrilling part of Fallout 76. It turns the whole map against you. You gotta be sneaky and strategic to survive. Totally spices up the gameplay!

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