Where is minefield located in fallout 3




















You can use the debris, combined with some awkward jumping, to avoid contact with the radiation-filled water completely. Once on the other side of the river, the main hazard en route to your destination has been bypassed. Still expect to run into enemies, however.

Lesser foes like Mole Rats and Bloatflies shouldn't give you an issue. Don't take the Radscorpions lightly, however! Those foes mean business, but thankfully can be easily outrun if you're taking a beating or decide you want to save your ammunition. The epic walk through this unexplored area of the Capital Wasteland will be a laborious one, but you should easily survive long enough to reach Minefield itself. Once you reach the periphery of the abandoned settlement, it will be added to your Pip-Boy's map, so teleport back to Megaton if you need to heal or drop off items you picked up along the way.

It goes without saying, but in Minefield, there are Frag Mines aplenty , so be sure to keep an eye out for them as you go forward. If you hear a beeping noise, run away as quickly as possible, because you literally have three seconds maximum to get out of the blast radius of the mine before it takes off one of your limbs.

You've been warned! We have an objective or two here, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't explore a bit. The house on the left side of the road at the southern edge of town, for instance, is called the Gibson House, and its front door can be easily picked to grant you access to what's within. You'll find plenty of items within -- so much, in fact, that you'll probably want to travel back to Megaton after exploring it to lose some of your encumbrance -- so get going and grab what you can.

Search the Raider corpse for ammo, and then search both floors of the house for a plethora of items. Amongst them, you'll find two Toy Cars , plenty of 5. Feel free to sleep in one of the house's abandoned beds, as well.

Now, there are some other houses here that you can pick open if you have what it takes, but our statistics weren't high enough to do it when we visited, so you're on your own with those if you choose to try and pick said locks. You can , however, search various mailboxes for more items we found a couple of Letters from Vault-Tec and more when we did.

You'll also likely notice that you're taking fire from an unknown location. Isn't this place supposed to be abandoned? Well, regardless, if you press the VATS button enough, you'll likely find the sniper's location. Do your absolute best not to kill him, however. If he gets aggressive with you, aim with VATS at his sniper rifle to knock it out of his hands.

This will force him to run away, and he'll live to see another day. This is good, because we can use him for a side quest later on and you can run off with his sniper rifle. The obliterated playground at the center of the abandoned settlement is where you need to go to fulfill the major piece of this part of Moira's quest. Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users.

This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved. Background The history of Arkansas is the history of Minefield; Minefield, which was called Ridgefield back then, was originally founded by the descendants of military survivors roughly years after the bombs fell and ruined the world.

When Arkansas was a young boy slavers from Paradise Falls attacked Minefield, killing anyone who resisted and enslaving the others. Arkansas managed to hide from the slavers while they rounded everyone up.

Arkansas was the only person to evade capture in Ridgefield. Arkansas lived in the ghost town for years preparing for when he was old enough to get revenge against the slavers. When he was old enough he started rumors that a new group of people had reinhabited the town. When the slavers came this time they were decimated by the mines Arkansas had set up while he picked them off with his sniper rifle. After the heavy losses suffered the slavers never returned to Minefield and Arkansas has been the sole guardian of the town ever since.

Eventually Arkansas went mad after living by himself in the town so long so he will fire his sniper rifle at anyone he sees, thinking that they could be slavers. This has given Minefield the reputation of being haunted because people do not see Arkansas as he stealthily kills people with his sniper rifle. Traversing Minefield The primary danger in Minefield are the mines scattered all over the ground. Arkansas placed over 67 Frag Mines in Minefield.

They activate if the player gets too close and can be hard to disarm. The red areas are places that Arkansas will shoot explosive objects They can deal a decent amount of damage, especially to lightly armed and low-leveled players, and they also do a large amount of damage to limbs, possibly crippling them. Arkansas will definitely snipe at the player but he will remain unhostile and if the player crouches it will display as hidden.

Arkansas isn't actually aiming for the player, he's aiming for the cars around the player. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk This article is within the scope of the Fallout 3 locations project. This project is dedicated to standardizing Fallout 3 location articles. If you want to participate, please check the project page.

Fallout 3 location. More than a century later, a tribe of military survivors stumbled across it while traveling from the north. They quickly realized the value of a defensible, hidden location and made it their own. Now no one goes to Ridgefield anymore, and the ghost town is known only as "Minefield. Arkansas is the "ghost" in question; he may be old, but he's still a crack sniper, and he's holed up in the ruined concrete building at the town's north end.

Sneak down from the Water Tower [2. O], as this has the least number of Mines to worry about. There are dozens dotted around the entire area; deactivate them and cover the ground very slowly. Swearing revenge, he spread rumors of a new band of inhabitants and set a trap for the Slavers. When the Slavers came to raid the town again, they were harried by a hidden sniper and decimated by landmines.



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