If you launch it at your own base, you can either pack it up before it explodes or simply rebuild the whole thing again. Once you launch a nuke, you will able to encounter some horrible monsters there. To get inside you'll need to search the deathclaw nest on the far left as you enter the cave for a holotape. For four real-world hours, that specific area will be a fresh irradiated area however new and rare resources will spawn there. This will be heavily guarded. Since the wastelands have already been introduced to Nukes before, it turns out that you can repeat the process again in the game because one time was not enough.
NukaCrypt lets you punch in a partial launch keyword and the nuke code letters and numbers you've collected, and spits out possible codes that will get your nuke in the air. Discovering the Enclave The first step to finding the Enclave and gaining access to their bunker can be found in the Mire region on the far eastern side of the map. You can find codes scattered over the world and can even be found on downed enemies. The nukes will hint on places on the maps, which will be the best place to farm the limited resources. Every nuke spawns a multitude of high-level enemies that can be killed for high experience and item returns. The Enclave will offer fetch-quests that have you seek out the codes and keycards required for launch, and will even offer helpful tracking systems to find them. At this point, you must solve the puzzle of decrypting the code in order to get in.
These blast zones are full of radiation, and it's advised you equip a Hazmat Suit, Gas Mask or Power Armor to stop radiation and mutations though the latter of which gives you some stat buffs. Like that one guy who keeps jumping in circles around the crafting station in his underpants while you're trying to turn junk into scrap. Although Nukes have been present in every Fallout game in the past, Fallout 76 has a new Nuke mechanic which means that you cannot fire them without having the proper codes. After you've got all eight combinations, you need to find a nuclear keycard. Next, you need to need to decrypt the combinations.
Although the most tricky mission can be found when detonating a nuke at a Fissure Site, as you should create a ' Scorched Earth Event' with numerous level 50 Scorchedbeasts the most ferocious monster in the game and potentially a level 95 Scorchedbeast Queen. This guide over on explains pretty much everything you need to know about how to go about doing it yourself, and launching the nuke. Fallout 76 Nuke codes: How to decrypt Generally speaking, the codes get decrypted pretty quickly by other players. You need to relate the letters that accompany the numbers to the cypher, which in turn determines the order in which you need to input the numbers. After this, you can start earning commendations.
Now how to solve the Nuke Codes? It is also worth mentioning that the code you find will only exist for a week. The Enclave Holds the Key First of all, a great way to accomplish all of the steps required to launch a nuke is by joining the Enclave. Once entering the Silos, you'll need to decrypt what the code for this week's Nuclear launch is. Thankfully for you, the community of Fallout 76 players have very quickly managed to find and decrypt all of the required codes for Silo Alpha, Bravo and Charlie. The code is not a simple digit code. Head to the Abandoned Waste Dump, south of Dyer Chemical, east of Berkeley Springs, and north of Valley Galleria. Plus, they also have a command center and surveillance terminal to help with tracking down codes.
Try Uncanny Caverns in the Forest, Mount Blair in Ash Heap, Abbie's Bunker in the Mire, and Grafton in Toxic Valley. This will allow you to mostly just search for the pipes, without worrying about being shot in the back. This is simply a case of running to each machine and interacting with every individual Mainframe Core to destroy it. Where does the damage come? You then enter one of these using the Nuclear Keycard, and see if it works. These can take a lot of time to find due to the randomness of the officer spawns.
First off, you have to join a faction FrenchTomahawk and his gang joined the Enclave and then find eight pieces of letter and number combinations out in the game. However, through a combination of fervent fans and teamwork, players should be able to solve these fairly quickly. For example, detonating at a Fissure Site will result in the Scorched Earth event, which immediately sees multiple high level enemies spawn, including multiple powerful level 50 Scorchedbeasts and the main objective, a level 95! The next area you enter will require you to destroy all of the Mainframe Cores — machine parts inserted into the large workstations. Thankfully, they each have a lot of health, making this part of the quest possible even as a solo player. Once you earn the title of General, you can hunt down eight different nuke code pieces, then use a code decrypter to solve the actual code.
Once detonated, it results in an area with more challenging enemies - and more lucrative drops - to appear in its blast zone, acting as an end-game activity raid. So, how does it all work? You will be better off with a good team if you are looking to find some Nuclear codes and gaining access to Nuclear Silos. When both Deathclaws are dead, head to the left-most side and search for a dead Enclave Agent. Finally, you can choose who to drop a bomb on and scavenge some sweet irradiated loot. The terminal in the Enclave bunker will help you track them down. Plus, they also have a command center and surveillance terminal to help with tracking down codes.
Also, the codes only last for a week at a time. Don your Hazmat Suit and Power Armor then venture in to obtain plenty of rare loot from the newly spawned high-level enemies that can only be found inside blast zones. Choose your desired location on the map and fire away the nuke. Nobody said this would be easy. However, you will need to plan ahead about the game as once the missiles are launched, the game will be changed a lot and you might end up nuking your own base in the process too if you are not careful. Bethesda changes the Fallout nuke codes every week, and usually, fans are pretty quick to get the codes figured out.