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    The latest Fallout 76 update has introduced an exciting new feature: the ability to become a Ghoul! If you’ve been eagerly waiting to explore this new aspect of the game, you’re in the right place. This article will walk you through the steps to become a Ghoul, share insights about the new questline, perks, and some of the features you can expect from this exciting update. Please be warned—spoilers ahead!
    How to Start the Ghoul Questline in Fallout 76

    To kick off your journey to becoming a Ghoul, you need to start the quest “Leap of Fifth”. Here’s how to begin:

    Distress Signal: Access your Pip-Boy and listen to a distress signal that will guide you to WID Springs Resort.
    Meet Lemman: Upon arriving at the resort, you’ll meet Lemman, a character with a week left to live unless he becomes a Ghoul.
    Protect Lemman: Your role is to assist Lemman as he seeks help from a radiation specialist.
    Journey to the Hillside Coven: Follow the questline as it takes you to Hillside Coven, a retreat for Ghouls. This is where you’ll encounter some pivotal moments in your quest to becoming a Ghoul.

    The Transition to Becoming a Ghoul

    After a series of events, including gathering radiation goods and dealing with some tough choices, you’ll finally be offered the option to become a Ghoul. This is accomplished by inhaling a special radiation-filled inhaler and entering a radiation chamber. Just like that, you will transform into a Ghoul in less than 30 minutes of gameplay. While the quest itself is relatively short, it offers some interesting new perspectives on the game.
    New Ghoul Perks: Enhance Your Playstyle

    Once you’ve transformed into a Ghoul, you’ll have access to a unique set of perks designed to complement your new state of being. Here are some notable perks available in the Ghoul update:
    Strength Perks:

    Arms Keeper: Increases accuracy for ranged weapons by up to 30%.
    Born Shatterer: 50% chance to cripple a limb with melee attacks.
    Brick Wall: Immunity to stagger attacks when your glow is high.
    Radioactive Strength: Deals 50%-100% more damage with power attacks while using glow.

    Perception Perks:

    Breath It In: Reduces radiation resistance.
    Glowing Hunter: Helps track glowing blood traces on animal corpses.
    Rad Reaver: Gain more glow as you deal non-automatic melee damage.

    Endurance Perks:

    Chem Diet: Chem effectiveness increased by up to 75%.
    Thick Skin: Reduces damage from ballistic attacks, even without power armor.
    Glowing Gut: Radiated food grants increased RADs.

    Charisma Perks:

    Feral Presence: Reduces enemy damage output while feral.
    United Ordeal: Bonus to all special stats when in a team with another Ghoul.

    Intelligence Perks:

    Bomb Scientist: Increases grenade damage by 20%-50%.
    Mad Scientist: Energy weapon damage increases as you expend glow.

    Agility Perks:

    Jagua Speed: Sprint 10%-20% faster with higher glow.
    Action Ghoul: Faster AP regeneration when glow is high.

    Luck Perks:

    Battle Genes: Increase health regeneration while in combat.
    Glowing Criticals: Deal more critical damage when glow is high.

    How NPCs React to Ghouls in Fallout 76

    One of the most anticipated features of becoming a Ghoul in Fallout 76 was how NPCs would react to you. Unfortunately, the reactions were a bit underwhelming. Here’s what you can expect:

    No Major Reactions: Locations like Foundation, Fort Atlas, and Crater didn’t react any differently to a Ghoul in the area. While it was expected that NPCs might attack or treat you differently, they did not seem to acknowledge your Ghoul status in any significant way.
    Disguise Option: If you’re in need of blending in, you can wear a disguise from Hillside Coven, though it comes with some limitations.
    Charleston’s Reaction: Oddly enough, when you enter Charleston as a Ghoul, NPCs may attack you. However, this doesn’t seem to be linked to being a Ghoul as much as being a feral Ghoul.

    Reverting Back to Human: Is It Possible?

    If you decide you don’t want to be a Ghoul anymore, you can revert back to your human form. This can be done through the character menu under the “Revert to Humanity” option. However, once you go back to being human, you cannot return to being a Ghoul unless you create a new character and go through the entire transformation again.
    Feral vs. Glow: What’s the Difference?

    Becoming a Ghoul comes with a choice between two playstyles: Feral or Glow. Here’s a quick rundown of the differences:

    Feral Ghoul: As a Feral Ghoul, your feral meter gradually drains and can only be replenished by consuming chems. As your feral meter fills, you gain various bonuses like increased melee damage but at the cost of losing health and endurance.
    Glow Ghoul: Radiation makes you glow, increasing your maximum health and healing damage over time. The more radiation you accumulate, the more your health and glow meter grow, enabling access to powerful perks.

    Conclusion: Should You Become a Ghoul in Fallout 76?

    The Ghoul update in Fallout 76 offers a fresh, albeit short, new questline and a selection of unique perks to experiment with. While some aspects like NPC reactions were disappointing, the addition of being able to play as a Ghoul opens up new possibilities for players looking to diversify their Fallout 76 experience.

    So, if you’re a Fallout fan looking for something new, give the Ghoul update a try! Whether you choose to become a Feral Ghoul or embrace the Glow perks, there’s plenty to explore.

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