More Fandoms. Sci-fi. Fallout. Hoppy Hunter IPA is a consumable item in the Fallout 76 update Wild Appalachia. A hoppy, light-colored beer, Hoppy Hunter IPA, or "India pale ale," is brewed using brain fungus and nuclear material. It increases damage to animals and scope stability but reduces V.A.T.S. accuracy.
Here is the step-by-step guide on how to make the Nuka cola from fallout. 16-oz bottle of cream soda (473 ml) 16-oz bottle of Coca-Cola (473 ml) 16-oz bottle of Mountain Dew, Sprite, or Mello Yello (473 ml) 1-cup (240ml) X 6. Pour the chilled bottle of Coca-Cola into a punch bowl. Slowly pour the bottle of Mountain Dew, Sprite, or Mello Yello
Nuka-Bottle dog is a consumable item in Fallout 76, introduced in the Nuka-World on Tour update. A simple corn dog (meat inside a fried cornmeal batter) in the shape of a Nuka-Cola rocket. Sold by Betty Hill, the ghoul vendor at Nuka-World on Tour. One Nuka-dog can be found in a fixed spawn at the food cart between the Nuka-Cade and Wild West Town. Events: 9% chance to drop as a Spin the Wheel
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Nuka-dog is a consumable item in Fallout 76, introduced in the Nuka-World on Tour update. A simple corn dog (meat inside a fried cornmeal batter) in the shape of a Nuka-Cola rocket. Sold by Betty Hill, the ghoul vendor at Nuka-World on Tour. One Nuka-dog can be found in a fixed spawn at the Nuka-dog food cart between the Nuka-Cade and Wild West Town. Events: 9% chance to drop as a Spin the
Wild is just a root beer or sarsaparilla, Orange and Grape are just fruit sodas, Dark seems to be spiked with rum or maybe whiskey? And the regular and Cherry are just colas, unique recipe notwithstanding. I suppose Quartz could be a lemon-lime a la Sprite or Sierra Mist, but I have no idea what Victory is supposed to be.
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