

There is also a locked cage on the top floor, and the terminal to open that is in the center of the room on a support beam. There is a terminal in the stairwell, but that just turns on the nearby robot, and that thing turned on us when we started shooting Synths. When everything is dead, search all the floors and rooms for anything that you can take with you. Movement is key to avoiding damage from aggressive Synths.

You’ll likely get several of them before you have to shoot them yourself. If you have some mines, consider placing them in the doorways and stair well, then making some noise to attract the Synths to your location. Oh, and destroy all the turrets as well - those are a pain.Īlso, be careful when you are firing a loud weapon - the Synths from other floors will wander up to engage you if they hear you creating a raucous. Don’t worry about looting just yet, that’s better left for when there’s nothing roaming about trying to kill you. You’ll need to clear them all of about a half dozen Synths that are roaming about, but Nick Valentine should assist you with this. When you enter Fort Hagen you’ll be in a stairwell, and there are floors above you, but not below you. It’s just to the right of the parking garage ramp. Go through the door to the next room and you should see another that will lead you into Fort Hagen. Go down the stairs in that facility and you’ll come to a room with a dead body in a chair. This will take you to a couple burned out cars in an underground parking facility. While looking at the building, go to your left, hugging the building and going down a small set of stairs. Take them out while you are hidden and you should do some bonus damage, allowing you to down each turret in about two shots. What you should be more worried about are the turrets that surround the complex. You’ll need to find an alternate route, and there are few close by. Here are the clues you’re looking for each step of the way.Īny time that Dogmeat stops and won't walk, look for clues that Kellogg was there.ĭogmeat will eventually take you to Fort Hagen, but you can’t get in the way that he approaches from. If he stops moving, it’s a sure sign that you need to stop and have a look around. After you successfully find a clue, you’ll get back to following Dogmeat further along the trail. The Follow Dogmeat objective will be interrupted several times, tasking players with finding clues that show Kellogg has been there, and that your canine companion is on the right track. Dogmeat should have an objective marker on him for the duration of the adventure, and if he doesn’t, you likely need to stop and search for clues. It can be quite the dangerous trip if you haven’t cleared a lot of the area, so keep your head on a swivel and ensure that you perform frequent quick saves to stop you from having to play long sections of the quest over again.
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How to Complete the Reunions Questįor the first part of the mission, players must simply follow Dogmeat, allowing him to lead them to the location of Nick Valentine. If you instead needed help with any other matters regarding Fallout 4, then head over to our Fallout 4 guides walkthrough hub, containing other complete quest guides, as well as guides to finding the rarest items in the Commonwealth. It can be quite a long mission, but the loot you can gather up along the way makes the journey worthwhile. Players will team up with Dogmeat and Nick Valentine (optional) to track down the man who took your son, Kellogg. This guide will cover the Reunions quest in Fallout 4.
