
If you can manage to defeat this creature, Old Longfellow will reward you with a legendary Harpoon Gun variant called “Skipper’s Last Stand.” Bring him to the radio frequency to spot the giant Fog Crawler in the distance. Talking to Old Longfellow starts the “Shipbreaker” quest.

While exploring the island, you’ll occasionally pick-up a strange radio signal called “Shipbreaker’s Radio Frequency” - tune to that frequency and follow the signal strength to locate a powerful creature - the Shipbreaker! The final secret of the island isn’t so easy to locate. The shed restocks every few days, giving you an endless supply of stuff to making building or upgrading weapons much easier. Open the door with that new key and be wowed by the contents - tons of rare crafting materials and ammunition. On the southern shore of Cranberry Island, you’ll find the Supply Shed. The gruesome bunker is where you’ll find ghouls - and more importantly, a shed key. Turning on all three opens a hidden bunker door under the house on Cranberry Island Bog. Just make sure you don’t accuse the wrong person while investigating this ghastly (and completely silly, playing into Agatha Christie stereotypes for fun) parlor game.Īcross the island, there are three generators that must be repaired and activated. There’s a gift ship with other fancy apparel, too. This hidden area features plenty of awesome exclusive items, like a Pirate Captain’s Hat and a Vault 118 suit. Agree to help her and you’ll find the robot back at the Cliff’s Edge entranceway.įollow her, and you’ll begin a true murder mystery adventure in the underground Vault 118. After introducing yourself to DiMA in Acadia, the robot Pearl will appear in Far Harbor in search of a detective. This vast palatial hotel hides more than a few secrets - some you might have to wait to uncover. West of Far Harbor, you’ll spot a massive hotel looming up the hill overlooking the northern shore of the island. Bowl over enemies with this awesomely ludicrous weapon you can grab right at the start of your adventure it’s only a few blocks from Far Harbor itself. Bowling ball ammo is pretty rare - it’s only located in Beaver Creek Lanes, next to the launcher itself, but more can be manufactured at any Chemical crafting station. The Striker can even be modified to launch mini-nuke ammo. Up there you’ll find “The Striker” - a modified Fat Man mini-nuke launcher that shoots a totally unique type of ammunition - bowling balls! Fight your way through the unfriendly inhabitants to reach the manager’s officer up the steps from the maintenance halls behind the pin-receivers. The ghoul-infested bowling place is home to a totally unique gun that very few Sole Survivors know about. Stop at each of the map markers or take a virtual tour with our gallery showing off the many unique locales found only in Far Harbor. So, you’ve just landed on Far Harbor and you’re looking for valuable items, worthwhile quests, and cool places to explore. If you’re a true survivor, check out Gameranx’s massive list of guides, how-to’s, secret locations, and everything else a fresh Vault 111 escapee needs to thrive on the Fallout 4 Ultimate Commonwealth Guide. Discover all that’s awesome in Far Harbor with the travel guide below. All of these travel locations have something awesome to share - from unique weapons and armor, to more specialized services not found in the Commonwealth. Some are obvious stops on your quest to bring peace to the island, while some aren’t known to even the most dedicated adventurers. That’s why we’ve put together a list of ten destinations you don’t want to miss in the expansion.

There’s so much new to explore it can be overwhelming.
