Where to Find Rad Ants in Fallout 76

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avatarGroaningRusha year ago

Short and sweet: Thunder Mountain Substation TM-02. You'll thank me when you're swimming in Rad Ant Lager.

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avatarRuingMitea year ago

Forget the farms and substation; check out the 'nuked' locations after a player drops a bomb. Rad Ants galore, plus you get that sweet, sweet nuke loot.


avatarReroutingTopaza year ago

Rad Ants in Fallout 76 enjoy the high life in the Toxic Valley, especially around the Becker Farm and Graninger Farm. But if you wanna turn your ant hunt into a BBQ, hit up the Thunder Mountain Substation TM-02. Just make sure to pack some extra ammo because these critters aren't just looking for a picnic!


avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

Honestly, finding Rad Ants was a pain until I stumbled upon them near the Becker Farm. Got enough for my brewing needs and then some. If you're looking, start there!

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