Fallout 76 Ghoul Update It was the first time players could become the illuminated scum in franchise history. Ghouls have existed as both friends and enemies throughout many games up until now, starting with the CRPG Origins in Fallout. Walton Goggins played Ghoul on the Fallout Amazon Prime Show. Until this update, radiation always meant the specific death of a player character that was too strange. Now you can embrace the nuclear fate of humanity, and thousands of players have logged on to do it. Since the release of Ghoul Update, the player count for Fallout 76 has doubled. On Monday, March 17th, the number of simultaneous users was 8,479. On Tuesday, March 18th, 16,421 hits, responding directly to patch releases.
This update will allow Fallout 76 players to complete their quest lines and turn them into ghouls. Don’t worry. If you regret their transformation, you will always come back. When you become a ghoul, you will be unlocked a series of exclusive perks and abilities. Radiation will not hurt you. In fact, when fully illuminated, you can get a “brilliance” that will enhance your maximum health. Some perks interact with this feature. For example, “Jagur Speed” gives you a 20% higher sprint speed when it shines. In other words, becoming a ghoul completely changes how you interact with the game world. Human characters must protect themselves from places they are illuminated, but ghouls can abandon them and pass through them.
This also affects the RPG game system in Fallout 76. Like Steel’s compatriots, certain factions do not rank ghouls and do not block progression with those groups. However, you can talk to the new NPC Jaye and she can give you human disguise.
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