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There Is A Secret Hidden In Fallout 76 Skyline Valley! - Bee’s Diary

Bethesda has always been known as the game company with the best little secrets, and Fallout 76 is no exception. Fallout 76 also provides players with many Easter eggs in the ruins of post-war Appalachia in Skyline Valley update.

Skyline Valley brings players many new quests, events and a large new area for players to explore in the update. In this area, there is a hidden secret waiting for players to explore. Want to know where they are? Then come with me!

There Is A Secret Hidden In Fallout 76 Skyline Valley! - Bee’s Diary

Page 1 Is In Shenandoah Visitor Center

If you want to unlock this secret that belongs only to you, you must first go to the restroom of Shenandoah Visitor Center. In the small cubicle on the left, you’ll see a first aid kit on the wall with a note quietly lying inside that says Page 1.

This note was left by a former employee of Shenandoah Visitor Center, who wrote down what he saw and heard. In the letter, he mentions Steel Jack Statues, and wonders what each statue represents.

At the end of this note, he mentions a path that is well worth exploring that leads to the side of Slumber Mill.

Page 2 Is In A Hollowed-Out Tree Stump

After you read the first note, you will need to head northeast of High Knob Lookout to find Page 2 in an unmarked area. Here, you will need to watch out for Yao Guai attacks, who are scattered throughout this area.

Upon arrival, you will come across a picnic area. Next to the picnic area, there is a wooden path. Follow it and you will see a Steel Jack Statue pointing northwest. Notably, there is a Cap Stash at the base of the statue, and next to Cap Stash there is a bobblehead spawn point.

Follow the northwest direction the statue is pointing to, and there will be a large hollow tree stump to the right of the picnic table. Page 2 of Bee’s Diary is inside, along with some Fallout 76 Items.

On this page, Bee said that he sneaked here before, but was called back to work by radio, and hopes to explore here again in the future.

Page 3 Is In Steel Jack Statue Number 2

After you read Page 2, you will need to go to another unmarked location east of Naked Creek to find Page 3. You will need to keep walking east of Naked Creek until you see a dirt road.

Follow the dirt road and you will see another Steel Jack Statue. It is very large and located on the top of a mountain, so it is hard to miss it.

This Steel Jack Statue points southeast, and as before, follow it. About 10 steps away, you will find a park ranger’s corpse leaning against a tree. Behind the ranger is another hollowed-out tree stump. Here, you will also find Page 3 of Bee’s Diary.

On this page, Bee is in a bad mood. He talks about some problems at work and plans to go to a rocky pass for lunch, where there is a beautiful tree that divides the road into airless directions. These clues will lead you to the next intersection.

Page 4 Is In A Beautiful Tree

You were just prompted to find a beautiful tree on Page 3, so you need to go to Old Rag Lookout and find South River Bridge. Steel Jack Statue here is very easy to find because it is a large open space with nothing blocking it.

Steel Jack Statue points northwest, so you need to rotate your character so that Old Rag Lookout marker points to the center of the compass. Then go straight and pass between the Bear Proof Trashcan and the picnic benches. You will see a hollowed-out rock. Page 4 of Bee’s Diary is hidden here.

On this page, Bee explains why Chief Piker warned him that the park was too dangerous to go alone. But Bee was very rebellious and broke away from the other employees assigned by Chief Piker and went to a place overlooking the rock. Bee also mentioned that he wanted to put Steel Jack Statue on the wooden walkway that was not strong enough to support its weight.

Page 5 Is In The Sunken Statue

The next page is located on the wooden walkway he just mentioned. This location is directly north of Abandoned Convoy, but you will only see a Steel Jack Statue because, as Bee said, the wooden walkway could not bear the weight of the statue and fell down.

The statue points to a bridge to the west, which you need to walk in this direction. Behind the bridge, you will see a tree floating on the water. After climbing the tree, you will find a duffel bag containing Page 5 of Bee’s Diary, some Fallout 76 Bottle Caps and other random items.

In it, Bee writes that he is very sad about the sinking of Steel Jack Statue, and tells you that he hid a small trinket in a tree stump next to a rest area marked by an axe.

Page 6 Is In The Cache Trinket

To find Page 6 of Bee’s Diary, you need to go to the very bottom of the map, where you will come across an open space and a picnic area. Here you will see a Mole photoboard, which you need to face, and then walk east along the railing behind the board. At the end of the railing, there is a large tree stump with the axe that Bee left for you. Inside the stump you will find the last note, which reads:

Congratulations!! You found Captain Bee’s treasure and this wonderful observation deck. Claim your prize and continue your adventure.

This means that your adventure ends here, and Bee will also reward you with a tons of Fallout 76 Bottle Caps.

Hope you can find more secrets in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley and have the best gaming experience in this kind of puzzle quest!

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