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V63 Shock Baton
V63-HELGA
V63 Zweihander
Red Terror
Anchorage Ace
V63-OLGA
Ticket To Revenge
Shattered Grounds
Weapons are a crucial part of Fallout 76. Players need a decent weapon in order to take down enemies and survive the harsh post-war landscape of Appalachia. From Railway Rifles to Switchblades, there are lots of options for players to choose from.
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The recent Skyline Valley update not only introduced a whole new region to the game but also brought in a handful of new weapons for players to earn and unlock. These new, unique weapons have encouraged some players to create new builds centered around the new weapons. These weapons are also great for those who are relatively new to the world of Fallout 76, as most of them are fairly easy to obtain.
V63-BERTHA
A Shockingly Good Weapon
- Two Shot: +1 Projectile +25% Damage
- Rapid: +25% Weapon Speed
- Swift: +15% Reload Speed
- Double Ammo Capacity
The V63-BERTHA is a variant of the Tesla Rifle. Since it has double the ammo capacity of a regular Tesla Rifle, the Rapid effect is the perfect addition to this weapon. It's fast, and it does a decent amount of damage, making it a great weapon to use at events like Radiation Rumble and Moonshine Jamboree.
Getting this weapon can be a little time-consuming. This weapon can only be obtained by completing the new event, Dangerous Pastimes. This is a public event. It will happen at random, so there's no way to activate this event manually. Also, there's no guarantee of being awarded the V63-BERTHA upon completing Dangerous Pastimes. There are a couple of different weapons that players have the chance to receive upon completing the event.
The only other way to get this weapon is to buy it from another player. Check player vendors or use one of the online trading forums to see if someone is selling one of these guns.
V63 Shock Baton
A Surprisingly Powerful Melee Weapon
- Anti-Armor: +50% Armor Penetration
- Crippling: +50% Limb Damage
- Durability: Weapon Breaks 50% Slower
Players receive the V63 Shock Baton for completing the Housekeeping For Hire Quest. It's a fairly straightforward quest that doesn't take more than 10 minutes to complete. As for the weapon, it can inflict quite a lot of damage on most types of enemies.
The weapon does regular melee damage as well as electrical damage, making it a pretty good weapon for taking down enemies that don't have high energy resistances. It can also be modified to inflict extra electrical damage. While it won't change the meta, this weapon can be pretty useful in certain combat situations.
V63-HELGA
A Big Hitter
- Anti-Armor: +50% Armor Penetration
- Hitman's: +25% Damage While Aiming
- Lightweight: -90% Weight
The V63-HELGA is a great weapon for those who love heavy weapons. This weapon is one of the possible rewards players can get for completing Neurological Warfare. It is fast-firing, it penetrates armor, and it has a very large ammo capacity.
The lightweight effect is also great, as Gatling Lasers are typically quite heavy to carry around. Overall, this weapon can be used to take down both large groups of enemies and boss enemies. The only downside to this weapon is the ammo cost. It runs on Fusion Cores. These can be pretty costly, especially if the player doesn't have a Fusion Core Recharger at their CAMP.
V63 Zweihander
A Fun Two-Handed Weapon
- Executioner's: +50% More Damage When Your Target is Below 40% Health
- Power Attack Damage: +40% Power Attack Damage
- Defender's: -40% Damage Taken While Power Attacking
This two-handed weapon is given to players after they complete the final main quest in the Skyline Valley Region, The Eye of The Storm. While it is a fairly slow and clunky weapon, it certainly packs a punch. If the legendary prefix was something like Anti-Armor or Bloodied instead of Executioner's, then this weapon would be almost unstoppable.
Nevertheless, it is still a pretty fun weapon to use. While there aren't a lot of players who run with a non-automatic two-handed weapon build, it can be a pretty viable weapon for taking down some of the games' easier enemies.
Red Terror
Another Dangerous Pastimes Reward
- Furious: +5% Damage After Each Consecutive Hit on The Same Enemy Up To +45%
- Hitman's: +25% Damage While Aiming
- Swift: +15% Reload Speed
- Double Ammo Capacity
The Red Terror is a new Light Machine Gun variant. It is proving to be one of the more popular Skyline Valley weapons. With the right setup, this weapon can be very effective against large groups of enemies. Similar to some of the other Skyline Valley weapons, players have a chance to be awarded the Red Terror upon completing the Dangerous Pastimes event.
There are two different paint options that players can put on this weapon. There's the standard Red Terror Paint and a Green Red Terror Paint. As for the effects, the double ammo capacity is what makes this weapon great. Being able to fire 150 bullets before having to reload can really help players out in sticky situations.
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Anchorage Ace
A 10mm Submachine Gun
- Executioner's: +50% More Damage When Your Target is Below 40% Health
- V.A.T.S. Enhanced: +50% Chance To Hit A Target in V.A.T.S.
- Agility: +1 Agility
While the weapon certainly looks cool, it isn't really anything special. While it's not a terrible weapon, very few players will find this weapon useful. It's a 10mm Submachine Gun variant that players have a chance to receive upon completing the new boss battle event, Neurological Warfare.
The legendary effects aren't really that useful. This weapon is more of a collector's piece than a weapon that players will use. There are two paint options that players can put on this gun, the regular Anchorage Ace Paint and an Arctic Paintstyle.
V63-OLGA
A Hard-Hitting Laser Rifle
- Anti-Armor: +50% Armor Penetration
- Hitman's: +25% Damage While Aiming
- Swift: +15% Reload Speed
While its secondary effect could be better, the V63-OLGA is a great Laser Rifle that can be deadly when used alongside the right perks and mods. Players have a chance to receive this weapon upon completing Neurological Warfare.
Since there are lots of modification options for Laser Rifles, the V63-OLGA can be changed to inflict extra damage. Overall, it's a great weapon to use as it has a decent damage output and minimal recoil. Unfortunately, this weapon is not suited for V.A.T.S. users.
Ticket To Revenge
A Killing Machine
- Furious: +5% Damage After Each Consecutive Hit on The Same Enemy Up To +45%
- Rapid: +25% Weapon Speed
- Lightweight: -90% Weight
Originally, this Railway Rifle variant was supposed to have different effects. It was going to be much more powerful than it is. That said, it is still an incredibly powerful weapon that can take down almost every tanky enemy in the game. Similar to some of the other Skyline Valley weapons, the Ticket To Revenge has double the ammo capacity of a standard Railway Rifle.
Players can get this weapon very easily. It is a guaranteed reward for completing the quest: Seeking Shelter. This quest is one of the early ones in the main Skyline Valley storyline. Seeking Shelter is also a very easy quest that can be completed in around 10 minutes.
As for the weapon, Railway Rifles typically pack a punch. That said, the main drawback when it comes to Railway Rifles is the low ammo capacity. The Ticket To Revenge holds 20 rounds instead of the standard 10 rounds that the regular Railway Rifle has. While the recoil is pretty strong on this weapon, it is a great weapon to use inside V.A.T.S.
Shattered Grounds
An Interesting Handmade Rifle
- Junkie's: Damage Increases Per Addiction Up To +50%
- Explosive: Bullets Explode For 20% Weapon Damage
- Lightweight: -90% Weight
- 5 Extra Bullets When Compared To The Handmade Rifle
Shattered Grounds is a special version of the Handmade Rifle. The weapon is given to players as a reward for completing the quest, Double-Crossed Wires. It's the second to last quest in the main storyline of Skyline Valley.
While it is a decent weapon, it's also very niche. Not many players tend to run with a Junkie's build. That said, it can be a pretty fun weapon to use. It's fast firing, it causes explosive area damage, and it holds more bullets than a regular Handmade Rifle.
Fallout 76
- Franchise
- Fallout
- Platform(s)
- PC , PS4 , Xbox One
- Released
- November 14, 2018
- Developer(s)
- Bethesda