Sunday, 21 February 2016

Fallout 4 Lynn Woods



Fallout 4 Lynn Woods



Lynn Woods is a small, uninhabited settlement, with all the inhabitants having died before the Sole Survivor discovers it. The nearby area is infested with deathclaws, and is located near a cavern that is used in the quest The Devil's Due, wherein you can return a deathclaw egg to its nest.



In this settlement, there is a small tower with sirens on top of it. Reaching the top of the tower will cause several raiders to spawn (also by lockpicking the Steamer trunk in the shack), activating the siren will cause two leveled deathclaws to spawn. The tower is safe from the deathclaws as they are unable to climb the steps. But if the deathclaws attack you when you are in the tower there is a chance they may lunge into the tower, which will result in them being able to climb the stairs.



Notable loot:

A deathclaw gauntlet spawns in the small valley near Lynn Woods that contains deathclaws. There is a non-hostile deathclaw should one be doing The Devil's Due quest.

Wasteland Survival Guide issue #4 (new settlement decorations unlocked) on top of the yellow sleeping bag in the southern wooden shack.

Straight north of Lynn Woods, at the border of the map, is a metal trailer with a steamer trunk full of loot.

Lynn Woods chest key on the body of a settler at the top of the tower. This opens the master locked chest inside the northern shack.



Notes:

If one activates the siren on top of the tower, two Deathclaws will spawn, and proceed to enter the settlement - killing any Raiders in their path. They will eventually wander off, if the player does not leave the tower.



Behind the scenes:

The real life Lynn Woods Reservation (founded 1881) is a 2,200-acre (8.9 km2) municipal forest park located in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, located in the same general vicinity as it appears in the game. There is a tower at the highest point there, just as in the game, called simply Stone Tower, and was built in 1936 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) as a fire observation tower.



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