How to Do the Freedom Trail Ring in Fallout 4

avatarCorrectingGait8 months ago
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avatarBackingPeck8 months ago

So you wanna crack the Freedom Trail Ring, huh? Easy peasy. Start by finding the Old North Church, it's northeast of Goodneighbor. Once inside the church, head down into the basement. You'll spot a metal dial that looks like a safe lock, with letters and a line on the floor. That line is the Freedom Trail! Spin the ring and stop at each letter in the phrase 'RAILROAD' (yeah, not the most creative password, I know). After entering the correct letters, press the button in the center, and voila, secret door opens, and you're in with the Railroad.

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avatarLettingTail8 months ago

Honestly, I thought the Freedom Trail ring was a neat touch. Felt like a real spy decoding secret messages. Just spell 'RAILROAD' on the ring. Gives that whole post-apocalyptic vibe some historical mystique, doesn't it?


avatarCluingWear8 months ago

lol just remember RAILROAD. puzzle made for toddlers i swear

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