A lantern is a junk item in Fallout 76. There are two variants with the same name but different characteristics.
Characteristics[]
The lantern is a steel standing lamp with a glass shield, secured in place by a wire frame, surrounding the gas flame. It has an overhead handle so it illuminates the surrounds area, as opposed to a torch which will only illuminate the area directly ahead.
The Powerlite variant of the lantern does not require oil to fuel it.
Crafting[]
The lantern can be broken down into its individual components for use in crafting:
Locations[]
Lantern (oil)[]
- Nine can be found around the Pioneer Scout camp.
- Seven can be found around camps and ruins between the Hornwright Industrial Headquarters and the Charleston Herald building.
- Six can be found around Camp Venture.
- Six can be found at Gauley Mine.
- Five can be found around Striker Row.
- Five can be found at the Black Bear Lodge.
- Five can be found around the Sons of Dane compound.
- Five can be found in cabins at the New River Gorge Resort.
- Four can be found around Hunter's Ridge.
- Four can be found at the Rollins labor camp.
- Four can be found at Crimson Prospect.
- Four can be found west of Dolly Sods Campground.
- Three can be found at the Gilman lumber mill.
- Three can be found at Foundation.
- Three can be found at Sunnytop Ski Lanes.
- Three can be found at the Philippi Battlefield Cemetery.
Lantern (Powerlite)[]
- Two can be found inside the Lucky Hole Mine.
- One can be found on a railing underneath a billboard northeast of the abandoned mine site Kittery.
- One can be found at Hunter's Ridge.
- One can be found inside the ransacked bunker
Behind the scenes[]
Although the Powerlite variant is simply named "Lantern" in the game, the editor ID of PowerliteLantern_01 indicates that it was modeled after the battery-powered Powerlite Lantern,[1] introduced in 1933 by the Delta Electric Company.[2]
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Delta Gray "Power Lite" Lantern Flashlight Museum (image reference)
- ↑ "A Short History of the Delta Electric Company". CandlePowerForums. July 27, 2002.
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