![]() It is possible to permanently lose caravan merchants here if one is not careful.To the northeast, halfway to the Temple of the Union is the unmarked location The Roach King's throne.If the player character kills Arkansas from afar however, the scripted event will not take place. After a car explodes, re-approaching it will causes shots to be fired at it again. This scripted effect will occur even if the player character remains undetected with a Sneak skill of 100. Approaching cars triggers a script, causing shots to be fired at them (as if Arkansas was the shooter), which in turn makes them explode.A "Type A" random encounter occurs at the water tower on the ridge north of the town. ![]() Journal of Internal Medicine and a pre-War book is located in the upstairs master bedroom. Benson house (Hard locked): A pre-War book is on top of a first floor bookcase, while a D.C.Gibson house (Very Easy locked): A copy of Tumblers Today is on a desk, and four pre-War books can be found-one in the front room, one in the children's room on the bookcase, one in the master bedroom's bathtub and the bedside table.A Grognak the Barbarian can be found on the child's bed upstairs. Gillian house (Average locked): Two pre-War books are in the front room, one on the bookshelf and the other on a table. ![]() A pre-War book is located in the front room. Zane house (Average locked): A Pugilism Illustrated can be found in the children's room on a teddy bear's lap.There are four skill books and nine pre-War books in Minefield:.There are 3 bottles of Nuka-Cola in the building that Arkansas is holed up in, next to the mattress.For crafting needs, there are at least 10 leaf blowers, 12 lawn mower blades, 9 pressure cookers and 5 vacuum cleaners in and around Minefield.There are a total of 67 frag mines found scattered around the town.All houses contain at least one pre-War book and one skill book. In the Gillian house, the safe is upstairs under the double bed, while in the Zane house, it is behind the dresser in the first-floor office. In the Benson and Gibson houses, the safes are behind an upstairs dresser and contain pre-War money, ammunition and occasionally a Stealth Boy. Their interiors follow the same basic plan as the houses in Tranquility Lane and Andale.Įach home contains an Easy-locked safe. The settlement has four explorable houses: Benson house, Gibson house, Gillian house and Zane house, all of which contain valuable loot, including pre-War books, medical supplies and an R91 assault rifle. The sniper, Arkansas, is situated near four ammunition boxes on the top level of a partially-destroyed building overlooking the road from the north. Mines are situated on the road, as well as in other parts of the area. ![]() Minefield consists of half a dozen houses (four of which are accessible) built around a curving road, with a playground in the middle between the road. Grouse would consider him a high value target for anyone he could con into doing his work for him, i.e. The slavers would not remain completely ignorant of Arkansas, although they would never attempt to capture him. Decades later the ruins would be visited by the Lone Wanderer, seeking a landmine for their work on the Wasteland Survival Guide by Moira Brown. Traders eventually gave it a new name, "Minefield," and its sole inhabitant Arkansas, now an old man, still shuffles around guarding the place. The town became known as a ghost town avoided by all thanks to its reputation for being haunted, cursed and full of explosives. The slavers took heavy casualties that day and never came back. When the slavers came to raid the town, they were harried by a hidden sniper and decimated by landmines. He filled the town with land mines, then spread rumors of a new band of inhabitants and waited. The boy implemented a plan to make the locale a deathtrap for the slavers. Managing to escape undetected, he returned and vowed revenge. Its inhabitants were all captured except for a single survivor, a small boy by the name of Arkansas. This was not to last.Īfter the slavers of Paradise Falls discovered the community, they conspired to raid it for captives. They quickly realized the value of a defensible, hidden location, and decided to make it their own. More than a century later, a tribe of military survivors stumbled across its remains while traveling from the north. Before the Great War, the isolated township of Ridgefield was a quiet community nestled in to the hillside, far away from any major roads.
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