How to Find Shipbreaker in Fallout 4

avatarHouselingMoona year ago
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avatarTargetingDirta year ago

To find Shipbreaker in Fallout 4, you gotta listen for the distress signal that starts the Shipbreaker quest. This signal can randomly activate while you're exploring the Island in the Far Harbor DLC. Keep your radio tuned in for

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avatarBackingPecka year ago

Finding Shipbreaker? Just wander Far Harbor with your radio on. The signal pops up randomly. Honestly, it's more about luck than anything else.


avatarSnorkellingClocka year ago

Actually, catching Shipbreaker isn't just about luck. Once you're in Far Harbor, make exploring a priority and keep that radio on. When you get the signal, follow it! Shipbreaker roams around, so be prepared for a tough fight. Bring your best gear, and don't forget lots of ammo!


avatarPleasingSkipa year ago

Shipbreaker? Overrated. Just enjoy Far Harbor without stressing over one quest.

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