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Best Side Quests In Fallout London
Fallout London is by far one of the most impressive mods to date, not just for a Bethesda game, but arguably any game out there today. With fully voiced questlines, branching narratives and tonnes of unique content ranging from new weapons and outfits to the ruins of London City itself, there is certainly a lot to do within the game. Along with the various faction questlines, there are also extensive side quests for players to look out for.
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In addition to immersing players in the game world and sending them off to new locations, these quests often yield some very powerful rewards which are likely to help players as they progress through the main story. Some of the quests can influence the game world in a massive way and enable players to do many things, including blowing up the London Eye or even nuking London all over again.
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Direct Action
A Way To Move Up In The World
The first faction players will encounter in the game is the Peaky Blinders-inspired Vagabonds faction. Although not the brightest or the best armed bunch, they are an excellent faction for leveling up in the early-to-mid game and provide you with plenty of valuable rewards.
“Direct Action” is the first major quest in the Vagabonds questline and sees players sent off on three different sub-missions. These range from destroying a warehouse to blowing up a small boat and rescuing prisoners. Overall, it is a great quest, much like the other Vagabond quests that follow it.
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Gordon’s Alive
An Interesting Quest With Unique Characters
- Location: Biggin Hill Airport
In one of the more bizarre and surreal side quests of Fallout London, players will encounter a cult-like assembly of druids at Biggin Hill Airport, led by a partially transformed Dryad tree-man. The mission involves a fair deal of exploration, codebreaking and combat, as well as a philosophical story.

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Completing the quest will enable players to construct a settlement at the airport, which is one of the largest areas in the game for construction. Overall, it is a memorable and unique quest with a range of interesting characters and scenarios.
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Pub Crawl
A Proper British Side Quest
- Location: Trafalgar Square
“Pub Crawl” is one of the most far-reaching collection quests in the game, and requires players to retrieve beer mats from each of the pubs around the city. While the quest itself does not feature an especially interesting story, it will take you on a journey to every part of the city.
In addition to all the random events and encounters you are likely to stumble across along the way, the mats themselves will also grant stat boosts and bonuses, much like mini-perks. The mats can also be sold to Phil Adams, the quest giver, in Trafalgar Square.
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Dolls of the Deep
A Lovecraft-Inspired Collection Quest
- Location: London Mithraeum
Another great collectible quest is “Dolls of the Deep”. The quest will be triggered after finding 6 or more CuteThulu dolls, and will lead players to a mysterious and supernatural location. The Lovecraftian references certainly make it a unique quest, and one which explores the more esoteric side of the game world.

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While it can take a while to find all the dolls scattered throughout the city, doing so and returning them to the occult summoning circle in the Greenwhich cabin will yield a powerful reward and grant players with night-vision benefits.
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NuSkin, New You
A Disturbing Insight Into Gentry Life
By far one of the most intriguing and memorable quests in the game is “NuSkin, New You”. Taking place inside the NuSkin Clinic in Westminster, the quest starts out with players speaking to the robot, Mrs Crake, about the age-reversing procedure.
As players ask more and more questions, it becomes possible to uncover a very dark secret surrounding the clinic and their practices. This disturbing quest is definitely worth checking out, and feels like a throwback to some of Fallout 3’s darker content.
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A View To Kill
Tenpenny Wants The Wheel Gone
Among the many easter eggs and references dotted throughout Fallout London, one of the best is the inclusion of a young Alistair Tenpenny as a quest-giving NPC. Much like in the Tenpenny Tower of Fallout 3, he will ask players to destroy an ‘eye-sore’ which is obstructing the view from his luxury penthouse, only this time it is the London Eye itself.

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Players will have to make the choice as to whether or not they want to fulfill Tenpenny’s wishes in exchange for a large sum of money, or to side with the residents of the London Eye. It is also possible to find a middle-ground option where the Eye is destroyed but the residents are evacuated first.
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Das Boote Von Anderen
An Amusing But Deep Questline Set Aboard A German Submarine
Although not the easiest side quest by any means, “Das Boote Von Anderen” is certainly one of the most memorable in the game. Much like the stranded Chinese submarine in Fallout 4, Fallout London includes its own stranded German sub in the middle of the Thames.
While walking near Tower Bridge, players may notice an algae-covered periscope sticking out from the water. Investigating it will start the quest, which leads to many philosophical discussions and an excursion with a German ghoul. Completing the quest will also reward players with Hans’ Flamethrower, one of the strongest weapons in the entire game. Just be careful when it comes to deciding the fate of the Germans, as picking the wrong option can lead to a game-ending nuclear detonation!
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