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The 13 Rarest Items In Fallout 76 (& How To Get Them) | Game Rant

Written by Emma Majoros
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From the Traveling Leather Coat to the Alien Blaster, here are some of Fallout 76's rarest, most obscure and intriguing items!

The Fallout series is full of easter eggs and rare items players can collect. What's different about Fallout 76's rare items is that, sometimes, they feel as though they just weren't meant to be found. As with other titles in the franchise, it features common, uncommon, rare items players can find. Dedicated players and CAMP-building experts will want to see it all. In addition, though, Fallout 76 includes some real scarcities and the chances of stumbling across them accidentally are very slim.

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These items fit in really well with the context of the game. The unfortunate thing is that some players have made the mistake of underestimating their finds and ended up giving them away for less than their worth.

Updated on April 30, 2021 by Emma Majoros: Fallout fans know that the real challenge lies in the details. And newcomers to the game might struggle to figure out how some people seem to have some impossible items. Some think the secret is using cheat codes, but these items and plans can actually be obtained only by the biggest of Fallout fans, who take the time and delicacy to look for them. Some plans and items are exceptionally rare, and others are just impossible to find. In this list, players can browse through some of the rarest items, and learn how to find them relatively easily.

13 Plasma Grenade Plans: Search The Ash Heap Region

Most players have multiple Plasma Grenades in their inventory at all times. Even if they don't, they end up buying more. Interestingly, though, the plans to craft Plasma Grenades do exist. They're also extremely hard to come by. In the unlikely event that players find them, they can sell the plans for a fortune.

One of the more efficient ways to get them is by completing events in the Ash Heap Region and randomly getting the plans as a reward. The chances of this are incredibly slim, though, so fans have to be very determined. To make this a little more interesting, Bethesda has added a challenge that includes crafting a Plasma Grenade, which, of course, gamers can only do if they own the plans. Taking that into consideration, this is one of the most difficult challenges in the game to complete.

12 Fasnacht Masks: Take Part In The Annual Fasnacht Parade

In March of 2019, Bethesda introduced the limited-time event Fasnacht Parade as part of the Wild Appalachia update. One of the rewards for taking part in the event is receiving a Fasnacht Mask. Players either get a common, an uncommon, or a rare mask, depending on their performance. Some of these masks are so rare, in fact, that almost nobody has received or even seen them in-game.

These masks don't look very distinct from the common ones. They seem similar in size and style, but because more people are realizing their rarity, they're getting more attention. Receiving one of these could be the perfect addition to any player's collection. The Fasnacht Parade returned for the fourth time in 2021, lasting from February 16th to the 22nd. Presumably, players will get another chance to pick up these masks in 2022.

11 Traveling Leather Coat: Complete Daily Events In The Mire

There is a myriad of collectible clothing items in Fallout 76. These include the beloved jumpsuits, armor, glasses, bandanas, even collars. One item has gotten more attention than the rest, though, and that's the Traveling Leather Coat. Unlike its common namesake, this item is extremely rare and hard to come by. One major difference is the fact that the Traveling Leather Coat has a backpack included in the set. This means that if players do find it, their backpack will be covered by the coat's own.

Of course, a player can always trade for this sought-after piece, but there is a way to obtain this item by carrying out daily/event quests in The Mire. Players have to be patient, though, as the drop rate of the piece is extremely low.

10 Responder Fireman Outfit And Helmet: Complete Quests In The Forest

One of Fallout's most recognizable signatures is the plethora of available jumpsuits of all shapes and sizes. These can be common, rare, or super-rare, like the Traveling Leather Coat. One jumpsuit with an extremely low chance of being obtained is the Responder Fireman outfit, one of the rarest Responder outfits that remained after the Great War, and therefore among the most desired.

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It's an incredibly rare reward for completing events and daily quests – such as "Thirst Things First", "Fly Swatter", "Collision Course", or "Target Rich Environment" – in the Forest or the Toxic Valley.

9 Soiled Mr. Fuzzy Mascot: Collect 450 Tokens In The Camden Theme Park

This outfit, including a headpiece and a jumpsuit, is the dirt-covered version of the Mr. Fuzzy Mascot outfit. The reason it's considered super rare and is rarely seen in-game is that it's possibly one of the hardest items to obtain.

The only way players can get this outfit is by purchasing it in the Camden Theme Park, by completing daily challenges, and receiving tokens. The entire ensemble costs 450 tokens and performing one daily challenge only gives 1-5 tokens, so players rarely take the time to see it through. It can be done, though, and those who have unlocked it can show off this grim outfit.

8 The Dragon: Purchase From Harper's Ferry Vendor Bot

This four-barrel black powder rifle is very hard to come by, but one of the more practical rarities in the game. With an extremely high power rating and the ability to fire four .50 caliber balls at once, this beast performs the highest damage per shot of any rifle in the game.

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The easiest way to acquire this weapon is by visiting the robot vendors in Harper's Ferry and purchasing one. It can also be purchased from Grahm if the player is lucky, or can occasionally be dropped by the Wendigo Cave boss.

7 The Wandering Vendor Bot Responder: Found Wandering In The Forest

Vendor bot Responders are located in stations. They have a large inventory that players can browse through, trading, or buying from them. There is one vendor bot that is different from the rest, though: the wandering vendor bot Responder. This bot will be found in random places,  unlike its namesakes who are always found in the same locations. One sure-fire way to find this bot is by staying close to Charleston's Station, as it mostly spawns next to the station in the wooded area.

The wandering vendor bot will have a smaller inventory, sporting a high-end collection of clean items and clothing, rare weapons and jumpsuits, and other sought-after collectibles. Some items can only be obtained through this bot, including the Clean Space Suit, Hunter's Long Coat, plans for the Cuckoo Clock, and more.

6 Cultist Dagger And Blade: Found In Lucky Hole Mine

There are some interesting snippets of lore in Fallout 76, including the intricate backstory of one of the series' most frightening groups: the cult of Mothman. The story of the cult of Mothman will hopefully be expanded upon as the franchise continues (there's a lot more to come from 76 itself, after all), but until then, curious players can pick up a very special and rare souvenir in the Lucky Hole Mine.

Going deeper into the mine, players will find notes, ominous figures, candles, and an altar. In front of it, there are two cultist blades and a dagger that players can take. Other interesting collectibles in this room include a note behind the altar, explaining more of the backstory of the cult. Many players pass this obscure location by, but it's well worth the trip. It's a bit creepy, but this game does creepy very well!

5 Alien Blaster: Found In Toxic Pond

The Fallout titles introduced another interesting side story in the form of aliens. The Alien Blaster pistol certainly hints at the existence of extraterrestrial life in the games. This small weapon was included in Fallout 4, but since 76's events take place earlier, it might come as a surprise that the weapon is included in the game.

Players can find this pistol to the west of Philippi Battlefield Cemetery, hidden in a container submerged in a toxic pond. Besides the weapon, players can also collect a rusted key that leads to other hidden gems. Players can find fascinating things if they step away from the sometimes confusing main quest.

4 Alien Blaster Ammo: Found In A Bunker

Unfortunately, the Alien Blaster pistol isn't found alongside any ammo. The first step to procuring some will be journeying to the green trailer found in Ash Heap's Mt. Blair Train Yard, where the TNT Dome Key can be found in one of the lockers.

Afterward, players have to go to the hill next to Vault 76, where they'll find a bunker. The reward for this resourcefulness will be various interesting items, including the Alien Blaster ammo and the Alien Blaster Fusion Mag.

3 Deathclaw Gauntlet Extra Claw Plan: Open Holiday Gifts

One of the most sought-after legends in the game. Some think this is just a rumor, while some have even found it. The extra claw for the Deathclaw gauntlet is not an amazing find just because of its rarity. Attaching the mod adds 20% damage and increases the cap value by 60%, while on the more negative side, it increases the weapon's weight by 30% and takes 8 points from durability.

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While the extra claw's positives are way better than its negatives, finding the plan is the real challenge. The plan for the extra claw can be obtained only through opening holiday gifts, and it's incredibly rare. The biggest frustration is in the chance of it all because players can't actually be active in the process, as they don't have any say in the matter.

2 Raider Armor Plan: Complete Quests

Plans for the light/sturdy/heavy raider armor pieces are incredibly hard to obtain thanks to their rarity. Of course, when people go for it, they want to get the best of the best, the heavy armor. All of the mentioned armor pieces have plans that have incredibly low chances of dropping from the "Single Strength", "Uranium Fever", "Signal Strength", or "Guided Meditation" quests.

The armor is incredibly strong and has a value of 170-270 caps, which can come in handy for most players. And even if they're not in it for the money and the glory, it's still an incredible find.

1 Bear Arm Plan: Complete The Project Paradice Event Quest

Not a lot of people know of its existence, but those who do either want it or already have it. It's not easy obtaining this weapon, but it's fairly doable and entirely worth it. Apart from looking absolutely awesome, the bear arm can cause some massive damage to anything, and it most definitely will. The plan itself was released in the Wild Appalachia update.

It is a rare drop of the "Project Paradise" event quest, but only if the player leaves all three animals alive. Leaving only two alive will make the chances even smaller, and leaving one or none destroys any chances of getting the plan. There are two additional mods, that can also be obtained through the same quest, and have the exact same chances of dropping. One is the puncturing mod, and the other is the heavy mod, and both make the bear arm that much stronger.

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