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Valley Galleria
F76 Valley Galleria
Site
F76 358
Part ofThe Mire
Overview
Crafting
Enemies
  • Scorched
  • Chance for normal spawns
  • Chance for scorched variant spawns
  • Technical
    Keywords
  • Dungeon
  • Dungeon
  • Clearable
  • The Mire location
  • Fast travel destination
  • General theme
  • Responder Eyebot spawn
  • Large loot scale
  • Interior cell
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    Valley Galleria is a location in Fallout 76.

    Background[]

    An expansive shopping mall along Interstate 65 in Appalachia, Valley Galleria served the neighboring communities of Harpers Ferry, Berkeley Springs, and to an extent, Watoga. The mall was anchored with Valley Boutique, Big Steve's Sporting Goods, and DeMarco-Boyle Housewares. Additional stores and dining were included, such as the Little Italy Pizza and Pasta restaurant, the Grey & Gould Jewelry Designs and Repair store, as well as a toy store, books and stationary store, an electronics store, and even a small dive bar. On the day of the Great War, a piano recital was scheduled, in addition to a showing of the Chryslus Cherry Bomb. Outside, the parking lot is cornered by a Red Rocket fueling station and auto garage and a diner at the end of the mall.

    Following the Great War, the mall became a safe haven for “the Changed”, or Ghouls, as they are commonly known. Ghouls were welcome to travel there and be accepted with “open arms, and more importantly, open hearts.”[1] Some time after this, the shopping mall became a prison[2][3]and grave for Jacob Lerner[4], who was on a mission to find some particular flowers for a biologist scientist named Charlie.[5]

    Points of interest[]

    • The mall has some sporadic loot both notable and junk, a few locked safes, and a parking lot full of volatile nuclear vehicles. Inside the Red Rocket fueling station, there's a weapons workbench and a player stash box.
    • The interior is large and shaped roughly like an L, with plenty of open spaces in the main throughways and cramped spaces in the accessible stores. The stores contain minor loot, with the major attraction being the steamer trunk in the northwestern end, upstairs, in the Valley's Boutique.

    Notable Loot[]

    Holotapes and Notes
    Potential bobbleheads
    • A bobblehead may spawn on a display shelf inside Big Steve's Sporting Goods store.
    • On the long metal light fixture (ceiling height), in the small corridor of the locked (2) and trapped (grenades) changing rooms, inside Valley's Boutique.
    • On the wheelchair between the tree and trash can, on the upper balcony in the northwestern corner of the Galleria (interior).
    Magazines
    • Booth diner table below the plastic pumpkin; east side of the food court, ground level.
    • On the dining table, in the Housewares (furniture) store, upper level, south side.
    Plans and Recipes
    • One recipe can spawn on the counter of an interior ground floor kitchen, east-northeast of the restrooms.
    Dynamic spawns

    Appearances[]

    Valley Galleria appears in Fallout 76.

    References

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