If you're a dedicated player of *Fallout 76*, you might be intrigued by the chance to explore the game from a different perspective. The new "Leap of Faith" questline introduces the option to transform into a Ghoul, a significant change that comes with both advantages and drawbacks. So, should you take the plunge and become a Ghoul in *Fallout 76*?
How to Become a Ghoul in Fallout 76
To embark on this unique journey, you must be at least level 50 and accept the "Leap of Faith" questline. Once you do, you'll venture to the Savage Divide and meet characters who will guide you through the transformation process. It's a straightforward path, but it's essential to weigh the pros and cons before making your decision.
Pros of Becoming a Ghoul in Fallout 76
Becoming a Ghoul opens up a range of new abilities that can significantly enhance your gameplay experience. The Feral ability, for instance, starts at 100% and gradually decreases over time, but you can boost it back up by consuming Chems. Here's a breakdown of what the Feral meter provides:
- Above 80%: +3 Strength, +3 Endurance, +30 Max HP
- Above 60%: +15 Max HP
- Above 40%: -1 Endurance, -5 Max HP
- Above 20%: -3 Endurance, -15 Max HP, -10 Max AP
- At 0%: +150% Melee Damage, -5 Endurance, -99 Charisma, -30 Max HP, -20 Max AP, -300% Hip-fire Gun Accuracy & V.A.T.S. Accuracy
Additionally, the Glow ability increases your maximum health and allows you to heal from damage taken. To leverage this ability, you'll need to embrace activities typically considered harmful, like consuming spoiled food and exploring irradiated areas.
Ghouls also gain access to exclusive Perk cards that complement the standard human Perk cards, offering valuable enhancements. Furthermore, as a Ghoul, you're immune to diseases and don't need to worry about regular food consumption during exploration.
Cons of Becoming a Ghoul in Fallout 76
However, becoming a Ghoul isn't without its challenges. Engaging in the "Leap of Faith" questline can strain your relationships with certain factions, potentially hindering your ability to complete quests. Additionally, your Charisma will take a hit, making social interactions less enjoyable.
Fortunately, *Fallout 76* provides a solution to these issues. A new NPC, Jaye Vo, introduced in the "Leap of Faith" questline, offers disguises that allow you to navigate the game world without unnecessary conflict and continue your missions.
Should You Become a Ghoul in Fallout 76?
Despite the potential drawbacks, the benefits of becoming a Ghoul in *Fallout 76* are compelling. The unique abilities and Perk cards make it an exciting opportunity that's hard to pass up. If you later decide to revert to your human form, you can do so from the Character screen, although you won't be able to complete the "Leap of Faith" questline. Once the questline is finished, you can transform into a Ghoul again for a cost of 1,000 Atoms.
Armed with this information, you're ready to head to the Savage Divide and embrace your new life as a Ghoul, ready to explore and wreak havoc in *Fallout 76*.
*Fallout 76 is available now on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.*