How to Start 'Test Your Metal' in Fallout 76

avatarResolvingGame6 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel6 months ago

Just look for the 'Uncle Sam Wants You!' posters, dude. They're your golden ticket to starting 'Test Your Metal'. Easy peasy.

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avatarMuggingCreek6 months ago

If you're not seeing the mission, double-check your game updates. 'Test Your Metal' is part of an update, and you won't see those patriotic posters if your game's not up to date. Also, be level 25 or higher; it's not a playground for the rookies.


avatarJiggettingBait6 months ago

Starting 'Test Your Metal' in Fallout 76 is a blast! First, make sure you're at least level 25. Then, head on over to the Ash Heap region. You'll find a poster at train stations across Appalachia that you can interact with to kick things off. It's called 'Uncle Sam Wants You!' and it'll get you right into the action. Get ready to face off against some tough robots and prove you're the toughest wanderer in West Virginia!

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