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Best Locations to Find Cultists in Fallout 76

Dailies and blasphemy.

Patrick ArmstrongGrant JohnsonBy Patrick Armstrong and Grant JohnsonApril 16, 20243 Mins Read
A Mothman Cultist bonfire in Fallout 76
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The world ended, but faith remains. The post-apocalyptic world of Fallout 76 gave birth to many strange beliefs and cults, including the Mothman Cult of Appalachia. Although there’s something to be said for leaving dangerous weirdos alone to mind their own business, there’s a good reason for you and your guns to get involved: Daily Challenges. Completing dailies lets you earn S.C.O.R.E. and work toward some sweet weapon skins, Perk Card Packs, and C.A.M.P. items. Not a bad trade-off for butting into the evildoing of your local moth aficionados. Here are the best locations to find cultists in Fallout 76.

Fallout 76 Cultist Locations

(Updated on April 16th, 2024 – added further quest guidance)

A map showing the location of Clancy Manner and a cultist in the player's scope in Fallout 76
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What better place to find cultists than in a museum centered around a creepy cryptid? The Mothman Museum (located in the town of Point Pleasant) is one of the easiest places to find cultists in Fallout 76. Clancy Manor (located in the Forrest region near the Toxic Valley border) is another fruitful location, assuming the fruit you’re looking for wears black robes and prays to eldritch forces beyond human understanding.

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If your weapons still thirst for blood after those two locations, you can find more cultists at Lucky Hole Mine. It’s located west of AMS Corporate Headquarters, between the Monorail Elevator and Relay Tower El-B1-02 in the Savage Divide region. Other good places to find some cultists to head-pop include Ingram Mansion and The Sacrament. With so many good spots, finding cultists shouldn’t be hard. Sometimes they’re a bit shifty, however (which explains why they joined a cult in the first place, come to think of it).

Where’s My Cult?

If you’re still struggling to find cultists, the issue might be the server, not the map. Thankfully, it’s easy to hop on a different server and go hunting for cultists all over again. You’ll make the same progress on your Dailies either way, so it can’t hurt. Here’s what you need to do to change servers:

  • Open the social menu
  • Select your name
  • Select “Leave World”

You can also swap servers by exiting to the starting menu and entering the game again. With any luck, the new server has more antlered crazies begging you to head into the Divine Light. Just bring a good rifle and let the Mothman sort them out.

Fallout 76 is available for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.

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Artist and writer with a lifelong love of video games. Their favorite games include Dead by Daylight, Meet Your Maker, and Project Zomboid.

Patrick Armstrong, Grant Johnson
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Artist and writer with a lifelong love of video games. Their favorite games include Dead by Daylight, Meet Your Maker, and Project Zomboid.

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