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The U.S. government cannot be trusted. Live free or die.

Vendor bot Wallace is a Protectron operating at the Berkeley Springs Station in Appalachia.

Background[]

Vendor bot Wallace was originally stationed in Harpers Ferry, with a porch storefront that could be found in the second map-visible street from the northeast edge of town. His location consisted of a veranda with two picnic tables, umbrellas deployed. Wallace walked back and forth in this area at all times of day and night, regardless of the presence of enemies.

Wallace later moved to his current location, the train station at Berkeley Springs, which used to be Purveyor Murmrgh's home.[1]

Interactions with the player character[]

Interactions overview[]

Interactions
FoS ghost costume
This character ignores combat and cannot be damaged.
FO76 ui trading team
This character is a vendor.
  • Accepts Bottle cap
  • Sells:


Inventory[]

Armor
Any wood, metal, Marine, and trapper pieces.
Components (bulk)
Gears, oil, screws, springs.
Consumables
Various alcoholic drinks and packaged food. Includes mountain honey moonshine.
Weapons (melee)
Super sledge, pipe wrench, knuckles, frag mines, pole hook, meat hook, Ripper, Shishkebab, switchblade, tire iron, shovel, Bowie knife, death tambo, drill, fire axe, pitchfork, war drum, multi-purpose axe, knife, lead pipe, machete.
Weapons (ranged)
Harpoon gun, lever-action rifle, double-barrel shotgun, railway rifle, the Dragon, black powder pistol, black powder blunderbuss, light machine gun, single action revolver, missile launcher, assault rifle, combat shotgun, hunting rifle, laser gun, minigun, Gatling gun, flare gun, crossbow.
Weapon plans
Workshop plans

Notes[]

Vendor bot Wallace was stationed at Harpers Ferry at the game's release, but was moved in patch 22, as part of One Wasteland For All.

Notable quotes[]

Appearances[]

Vendor bot Wallace appears only in Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes[]

Wallace will sometimes say, "the U.S. government cannot be trusted. Live free or die." The latter sentence is the state motto of New Hampshire, adopted in 1945.

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References[]

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