“Make a lot of noise to lure a deadly creature and defeat it. [Recommended Level: 25]”
Event: One Violent Night is a public event in Fallout 76. It can become a mutated public event with the Toxic or Volatile mutations, as of the Mutation Invasion update.
Walkthrough[]
- As the Sons of Dane automated alert radio station begins broadcasting, the public event marker will appear at the Sons of Dane compound in the Savage Divide. Join the event by fast traveling to the marker, or by entering the compound.
- Make enough noise to fill up the noise meter by blasting the jukebox, playing the various instruments scattered around the beer hall and/or attacking feral ghouls with instrument weapons, as described in Attracting the Nightstalker.
- Waves of feral ghouls spawn and attack the players as well as the jukebox (if it is playing). If the jukebox is destroyed, it can be repaired and reactivated to resume playing after the ghouls turn their attention to other threats, such as players using instruments or those fighting them.
- Defeat the Nightstalker (legendary glowing wendigo) which spawns when sufficient noise has been created. Wendigo howls are heard getting closer as the gauge fills up, which will indicate how close the players are to spawning it.
Rewards[]
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- Nailer (possible)
- Rodgers' Reserve beer (possible)
- Beer hat
- Legendary item
- Legendary cores
- 3 Treasury Notes
Quest stages[]
Notes[]
- One Violent Night may only be selected as the public event at night.
- Kills scored with instrument weapons will contribute toward the progress bar. The following weapons, found placed upon the beer hall stage, are considered musical instruments:
- The Nailer reward is a cultist blade with the Bloodied legendary effect and a hidden mod that grants +20% damage, +30% weight, +60% value and -8 condition.
- The jukebox may play any of seven folk music songs.
Behind the scenes[]
The quest is based on the poem Beowulf, which describes how Beowulf comes to the aid of Hrothgar, king of the Danes, whose mead hall is under attack by a monster named Grendel. The attack is predicated on the noise the Danes were making. Grendel kills many Danes, causing the rest to flee. Beowulf hears about this, spends the night at the hall, and defeats Grendel in a bare-handed fight by ripping off one of its arms.