The Wastelanders update for Fallout 76 added a ton of content to the game. Not only did it populate the Appalachian wasteland with proper NPCs, but it also gave players new ways to earn items. One such way involves the use of Pleasant Valley Claim Tickets.
As players explore post-apocalyptic West Virginia, they may occasionally find Pleasant Valley Claim Tickets from Feral Ghouls and Scorched. These might seem insignificant, but they're actually very valuable, especially if you're looking to stock up on important junk items in Fallout 76. Here's how to use these tickets.
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How To Use Pleasant Valley Claim Tickets in Fallout 76
Players need to bring their Pleasant Valley Claim Tickets to the bellhop Protectron under the Pleasant Valley Ski Resort. However, before you can visit this bot, you'll have to finish Key to the Past, one of the main quests from the Fallout 76 Wastelanders update. Otherwise, the door leading to the bellhop will be locked behind an impassable laser barrier.
Once you finish the quest, you'll be able to shut the laser barrier down, and you'll find the bellhop inside the utility room at the end of the hallway. You can exchange your Pleasant Claim Valley Tickets with the robot, netting you a chance to get random loot.
Pleasant Valley Claim Ticket Loot Pool
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Pleasant Valley Claim Ticket Rewards |
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|---|---|
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Item |
Chance |
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Pre-War money |
100% |
|
Gold pocket watch |
50% |
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Equipment (one of the following):
|
100% (11% per item) |
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Junk (one of the following):
|
100% (11% per item) |
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Fancy Weapon
|
3% (50% per item) |
Exchanging Pleasant Valley Claim Tickets will always reward you with some Pre-War money, a random piece of clothing, and some junk from the list above. The latter can be especially valuable, as silver in Fallout 76 is somewhat hard to come by.
The fancy revolver and shotgun are non-moddable variants of their respective weapons. They come with special "Fancy" weapon parts, which offer different stat bonuses. The Fancy Single Action Revolver fires faster but has less accuracy and stronger recoil. Meanwhile, the Fancy Pump Action Shotgun has less accurate hip-fire and higher VATS cost, but it always comes with the Anti-Armor, Crippling, and Steadfast legendary modifiers.
Fallout 76
- Released
- November 14, 2018