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How to Unlock T-65 Secret Service Power Armor in Fallout 76 Wastelanders

In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about unlocking the T-65 Secret Service Power Armor in Wastelanders expansion for Fallout 76.

Fallout 76 Wastelanders T-65 Secret Service Power Armor

Some of you will probably remember the T-65 armor from one of the announcement trailers for the expansion that Bethesda released back in February.

It’s a pretty great Power Armor that you should definitely consider unlocking, thanks to its high physical defense and hazard protection. Those of you who don’t know where to start, this guide will help you unlock the T-65 Secret Service Armor in the Wastelanders expansion.

T-65 Secret Service Power Armor

Similar to other gear in Fallout 76, you don’t actually unlock the armor directly. Instead, you’re required to buy the plans for it and then craft it yourself. But how do you buy the plans?

The first thing that you need to do is to play through the entire Wastelanders’ campaign and meet up with Regs at Vault 79. Regs will provide you with plans for each of the armor parts separately. While you’re at Regs, you should also consider buying the plans for Gauss Rifle and Plasma Caster – both of which are excellent weapons.

To learn more about how to increase your reputation rank, be sure to check out our Faction Reputation Farming guide.

Another thing that you’ll need (and a lot of it at that) is Gold Bullion. It’s a new currency added to the game with the Wastelanders expansion. If you’re looking to farm the currency, you can check our Gold Bullion Farming tips.

Aside from this, you’ll also need a lot of crafting materials. Once crafted, the Power Armor will provide you with increased physical defense, energy protection, and radiation protection.

This is how you can unlock the T-65 Secret Service Power Armor in Fallout 76 Wastelanders expansion. For more help on the game, you can check our Fallout 76 wiki page.

Ian Shaw
Ian Shaw
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