How do you launch nukes in Fallout 76?

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avatarBringingLimp7 months ago

Just find someone who's already done the hard work of getting the codes and follow them into the silo. Boom, you're a nuke launcher by association. Least effort, maximum boom.

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avatarVitriolingMouth7 months ago

To launch nukes in Fallout 76, you first gotta get yourself a nuclear keycard and some launch codes. Keycards are loot from downed Cargobot drones. As for the codes, you gotta hunt down several officers who carry pieces of them. Once you've got a card and all the code pieces, head to a silo (Alpha, Bravo, or Charlie), fight through the security there, and use a terminal to piece together your launch code. Then, just select your target on the map, sit back, and watch the fireworks!


avatarDepetallingMummy7 months ago

Launching nukes? Too much hassle. I just like to watch the world burn from the safety of my camp.

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