How to Start The Lowe Down Quest in Fallout 76

avatarUnifyingSlum·7 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons·7 months ago

To kick off The Lowe Down quest, you need to head over to Lewisburg. Look for posters titled 'Sheepsquatch Ate My Brother!' These are not just for decoration, folks. Interact with one, and boom, you’re on your way to unraveling the mystery behind the quest.

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avatarWanderingFacet·7 months ago

Lemme tell ya, finding those posters is key. Did the quest myself and it was an adventure from start to finish. Those posters are your golden ticket.


avatarSawingBully·7 months ago

Easiest way? Just go to Lewisburg and find a poster. Can't miss it, it's got a big, angry Sheepsquatch on it. Read the poster, and you're in the quest. No muss, no fuss.


avatarSnorkellingClock·7 months ago

Way too many people make a big deal out of starting quests. Just go to Lewisburg, find a poster, and read it. Done. Why complicate things?

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