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Fallout 76: How to Complete An Unlikely Invitation Quest

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Fallout 76: How to Complete An Unlikely Invitation Quest

An Unlikely Invitation is one of the newly added main quests in Fallout 76 with the Skyline Valley update allowing players to explore the expanded map and uncover several new locations. This guide will walk you through how to complete the An Unlikely Invitation quest in Fallout 76.

How to Complete An Unlikely Invitation Quest in Fallout 76

How to Start the Quest

An Unlikely Invitation Quest starts automatically when you load into the game after updating your game to the Skyline Valley Update. You will see the quest pop-up on the right side when you load in and you can make the quest active through the Quests menu of your Pip-Boy.

Listen to Vault-Tec Broadcast

As the quest begins, your Pip-Boy will catch a frequency of Vault-Tec Broadcast. Open your Pip-Boy and navigate to the Radio tab to find the Vault-Tec Broadcast frequency. Listen to the broadcast for a few moments and an objective marker will appear on the map.

Travel to the Crash Site of Vault Door

The objective marker will be located north of Sutton and you will find an NPC named Alyssa at the location. Follow the objective marker or fast-travel to the nearest discovered location to reach the marked area quickly. Once there, speak to Alyssa and after that, the map will update once again highlighting the location of Vault 63 in the Ash Heep.

Travel to Vault 63

Follow the objective marker to reach the Ash Heap location and in the front, you will see the entrance to Vault 63. Simply, go over to the entrance of the vault to conclude the quest and start the next quest called Into Lands Unknown.

Rewards

Completing the An Unlikely Invitation quest will give the following rewards to the players.

  • 50 Caps
  • 150+ EXP
  • Various Survival Items
  • Plan: Pip-Boy 2000 Burnt Paint

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