Fallout 76 Meat Week Event Guide

Discover everything you need to know about Meat Week event in Fallout 76 in this comprehensive guide.

Fallout 76 Meat Week Event Guide
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Finally, what Fallout 76 fans have been waiting for, the Meat Week event is back! This guide will provide you with all the essential information you need to make the most of the Meat Week event in Fallout 76.

What is the Meat Week Event in Fallout 76?

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Meat Week is an in-game event where players assist Grahm, a friendly super mutant vendor, in hosting a successful cookout. The event occurs hourly, offering players the opportunity to earn a variety of unique rewards, including plans, apparel, and other valuable items.

Usually, Grahm can be found wandering the wasteland, selling his wares to players who cross his path. However, during Meat Week, he sets up his cookout location in a specific area between Organ Cave South and the Moonshiner's Shack, southwest of Vault 76.

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How to Get Prime Meat

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To participate in Grahm's Meat-Cook event, you must collect Prime Meat, which can be obtained by completing Primal Cuts events. These events occur every 15 minutes in three out of the six regions of Appalachia.

Primal Cuts Difficulty Levels:

  • The Forest: Easy
  • Toxic Valley: Easy
  • Ash Heap: Medium
  • Savage Divide: Medium
  • Cranberry Bog: Hard
  • The Mire: Hard

During Primal Cuts, you must defeat waves of enemies, with the final wave featuring a boss enemy depending on the region's difficulty level. Completing these events rewards players with Prime Meat, the amount varying based on the difficulty level. Just be prepared to face enemies such as Yao Guai and other mutated monsters.

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Participating in Grahm's Meat-Cook

Once you have obtained Prime Meat, you can participate in Grahm's Meat-Cook event by handing it in at the fire pit. You can hand in up to three stacks of five Prime Meat per event, earning Scrip and temporary bonuses.

Assisting with various tasks during the event, such as turning cooking spits, playing instruments, donating wood scraps, and collecting greens or critter chunks, helps to fill the progress bar and ensure a successful cookout.

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Fallout 76 Meat Week Rewards

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Completing Grahm's Meat-Cook event rewards players with a variety of items, including:

  • XP
  • Caps
  • Legendary weapons or armor
  • Meat Week apparel
  • Treasury Notes
  • Unique plans (new and old)

Some of the most sought-after plans include the Pepper Shaker, Wilber McPigg Plushie, Peppino Pig Plushie, Bloody Rug, Bloody Curtain Door, and various Tenderizer mods.

New plans introduced in 2024 include:

  • Fossilized Megalonyx body parts
  • Megalonyx Display Rack
  • Fossilized Megalonyx Skull
  • Various meat-themed plushies (Ground Meat, Rib, Steak)
  • Swarm of Flies
  • Wasteland Hunter Backpack
  • Cattle Flour Billboards
  • Weenie Wagon
  • Nuka Shank Knife

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Summary

In conclusion, Fallout 76's Meat Week event offers you a unique opportunity to earn valuable rewards and participate in an engaging community event. By following this comprehensive guide, you now know how to get Prime Meat, join the Meat-Cook event, and get your rewards!

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Fallout

Fallout

Fallout is a role-playing game developed and published by Interplay Productions. Released in 1997, the game is set in a post-apocalyptic world where players control a character known as the Vault Dweller, who must navigate the wasteland, battle enemies, and complete quests. Fallout features turn-based combat, a rich narrative, and a diverse cast of characters. The game emphasizes storytelling, exploration, and strategic gameplay, offering a deep and immersive experience. Fallout is praised for its dark humor, engaging mechanics, and detailed world. The game has spawned numerous sequels and adaptations, becoming a landmark title in the RPG genre.

Genres
Role-Playing Game (RPG), Open World
Platform(s)
PC
Release Date
Oct 10, 1997
Price
$19.99
Developer(s)
Black Isle Studios
Publisher(s)
Interplay Entertainment
ESRB Rating
M