Fallout 76 is a game about gathering resources from countless sources and using them to improve a survival situation. Bethesda's attempt to bring their beloved first-person RPG had some challenging hurdles in its launch window, but the game has improved over the years.
The Pleasant Valley Ski Resort is located in the Savage Divide region of Appalachia. The area once served as a luxurious vacation spot for the rich and famous, but harsh conditions turned its denizens into Raiders. Luckily, players will find at least one friendly figure still standing in the destroyed resort.
Fallout 76 players might be surprised to learn that the Claim Tickets system has existed in the game since its launch back in 2018. This is because one simply couldn't find the tickets until the Wastelanders update in 2020.
Players will find the bellhop hidden away in the basement of the Pleasant Valley Ski Resort. He's a Protectron robot who holds onto some good loot but refuses to give it up without a claim ticket.
The first thing players will have to do to get these tickets is to complete the main quest entitled "Key to the Past." This will require them to find five holotape fragments in various places across the area.
After gathering the pieces, players must find a sought-after uplink to connect with the Free States, which is in the aforementioned basement. Once they get there, they'll have access to the bellhop.
Once the player has completed this difficult quest, they can begin seeking out claim tickets. They won't be easy to find, but it's more of a game of luck than skill.
Players just have to slay Feral Ghouls and Scorched to get a chance to acquire a claim ticket. Unfortunately, every Feral Ghoul and Scorched only has a 2% chance of dropping a claim
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