Fallout 76 bobblehead locations: find those tiny Vault Boys and boost your SPECIAL skills
Where to find Fallout 76 bobbleheads for extra SPECIAL points
Using a Fallout 76 bobbleheads will give you a temporary buff that can be handy if used well and timed just right. The hour long bonuses they offer can tip difficult missions in your favor, or give you an advantage if you're heading into a nuke zone. There are 20 different types and effects to find but where are Fallout 76 bobbleheads when you need them?
Fallout 76 bobbleheads are a bit like the Fallout 76 Power armor, in that they randomly spawn across different Fallout 76 locations. So you might not always find one, or someone else could beat you to it. At least we can make the search a little easier. We've broken down where we've found bobbleheads before into separate Fallout 76 regions, and featured five of the most common spawn points where we've got lucky. Its no guarantee you'll find one, admittedly, because of the random drops and other players grabbing them, but it should help increase the odds
- Fallout 76 bobblehead locations: The Forest
- Fallout 76 bobblehead locations: Toxic Valley
- Fallout 76 bobblehead locations: Ash Heap
- Fallout 76 bobblehead locations: Savage Divide
- Fallout 76 bobblehead locations: The Mire
- Fallout 76 bobblehead locations: Cranberry Bog
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