With the release of Team FOLON's Fallout 4 mod, Fallout London comes all new collectibles and secrets to find; the magazine collectibles in Fallout London provide a satisfying hunt and some nice buffs after you find them. There are fourteen in total, and they provide buffs ranging from making lockpicking easier to increasing all types of damage. Start your hunt through the mean streets of London.
Whether you're an avid treasure hunter or a build-focused minmaxer, finding each magazine will make you just a bit stronger. Each buff is marginal, with bonuses ranging from one to ten percent increases to your stat, power, or damage. While each magazine can be helpful, some are stronger or more useful than others.
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10 Trendy Tattoos and Curl Up & Dye
Get Cosmetic Bonuses
The Trendy Tattoos and Curl Up & Dye Series are six-edition and three-edition magazine seriesthat add new cosmetic options for your character once you read them. While character customization is the hallmark of many RPGs, it's not the main focus, unlike Traits in Fallout. You'll be able to grab a few new tattoos and hair colors, but other than that, these magazines don't provide any real bonus. You can find one Curl Up & Dye copy near St. Paul's Cathedral.
9 Anarchy Times
Boost Your Rank To Get Better Deals With Merchants
Magazine | Effect | Known Location(s) |
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Anarchy Times | Increases the rank of your Anarchy Times perk by one. | London, Toy HQ's Top Floors, Newham, Singhsbury Local, Shoreditch Offices |
There are eight editions of Anarchy Times scattered around Fallout London for you to find, and each one will increase your Anarchy Times skill by one. This will allow you to get a better price at merchant shops, which not only saves you money but also allows you to get a bit extra when selling unneeded items. One extra point to this skill may not seem like it does much, but with eight copies of Anarchy Times to find, grabbing them all will compound your savings quickly.
8 005
Get Sneaking Like a Superspy
005 is a stealth-increasing tribute to everyone's favorite hero of the silver screen, and you'll find nine copies of this magazine floating around Fallout London's streets. Check out Chad Nobark's YouTube video for a quick peek at Team FOLON's tribute to 007. Reading each copy boosts your Sneak rank by one and, therefore, also increases your sneak chance.
Further ranks of Sneak mean you'll be able to hide while running (not sprinting, but running), and enemy suspicion goes away faster when you begin to be noticed.
While this skill isn't needed if you're strong enough to defeat anyone who might catch you, not being noticed can always help you out in a pinch. This means you're more likely to avoid being spotted by enemies or unsuspecting pickpocketing victims. It's not the most useful of skills to rank up, but it's helpful enough to grab any copies of 005 you see around.
7 Charo Miami
Beef Up Yourself And Your Companions With Some Extra Durability Or Damage
Magazine | Effect | Known Location(s) |
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Charo Miami | Grants bonuses reliant on or about certain companions. | Deptford Bus Garage, Ministry Information, Easy Team Company Offices |
Each Charo Miami issue does something unique, but they all center around you and your companions. One of them increases your Luck with consuming alcohol while traveling with any companion and increases damage or total health for certain allies, but all of them are pretty useful. Grabbing all nine of them will ensure you'll be buffed practically no matter who you have with you, so make sure to pick them up if you see them.
One such companion is Churchill the Bulldog, and you'll need to rescue Churchill from a pack of dogs near the Prilladog Food Factory before he can join you.
One copy of Charo Miami increases Churchill's health and damage, making both more useful and easier to keep alive. As one of the most beloved companions introduced in this mod, keeping Churchill alive will ensure he's around to help you when you need it. Keep an eye out for any magazine copies, paying attention to their effects when you collect them.
6 Gibbs Manual and Gibbs Robotics Manual
Manipulate Terminals To Your Advantage And Control Turrets and Spotlights
Magazine | Effect | Known Location(s) |
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Gibbs Manual, Gibbs Robotics Manual | Increases energy critical damage by 5%, allowing for further manipulation and usage of terminals. | London Underground, Bromley Pindar, Newham Pindar, Butler's Wharf, Lewisham Pindar, Convent Garden Workshop Roof |
There are 12 issues of the Gibbs Manual magazine to be found in Fallout London, with nine of them titled simply "Gibbs Manual" and the remaining three called "Gibbs Robotics Manual." The "Gibbs Manual" magazines allow you to more fully utilize terminals to control spotlights and terminals, while the "Gibbs Robotics Manual" increases critical damage done by energy weapons by 5%.
Not only can you use terminals to learn more about the lore of Fallout London, you can also use them to find hidden treasure and powerful loot.
Your Hacking skill is essential to unlock new areas through terminals, and can also provide some extra lore for those interested. Each copy of Gibbs Manual allows you to improve your hacking skill and further your ability to use the terminals found throughout the game. Altogether, having a high capacity to hack and utilize terminals should be a high priority for any player.
5 London Crime Statistics
Increase Your Melee Power To Deal More Damage
Magazine | Effect | Known Location(s) |
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London Crime Statistics | Grants you increased critical hit melee and unarmed damage. | Crass Surgery, Lambeth Palace, City Hall, Head of Civil Services' Office, Mount Street in Westminster |
The London Crime Statistics series is the first set of magazines that boost any of your combat stats, and with each copy increasing your melee and unarmed critical hit damage by 5%, collecting them all will see you enjoying quite a boost in power when fighting up close. If you picked up any early-game melee weapons, you'll be able to get even more use out of them with each magazine you read. For a glimpse at the status of crime in Fallout London's titular setting, check out KnightRaven's YouTube video.
4 Ranger Ridiculous
Doing More Damage, But From Over There
Magazine | Effect | Known Location(s) |
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Ranger Ridiculous | Grants you 5% increased Critical Hit damage with ballistic weapons. | Spire Tower, Queen's House, Hidden Bunker, Imperial War Museum, Monument Lab, Trafalgar Square |
As ballistic weapons make up some of the stronger weapons that Fallout London offers, empowering your bullets will make picking off targets from afar just a bit easier with each one. To look at all the ranged weapons currently included in the game, check out CADAVVER's YouTube video. No matter which of the new factions in Fallout London you choose to join, you'll want to collect copies of Ranger Ridiculous to make yourself more powerful. There are nine in total, so grab them all for a significant increase in ranged damage.
3 Constable Cruel
Dodge, Dip, Duck, Dive, and Dodge Some Damage
Magazine | Effect | Known Location(s) |
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Constable Cruel | Gain a 1% increased chance to avoid all damage from an attack. | Trashed Shops, Scotland Yard, The Globe Theater, Bromley Police Station |
There are five Constable Cruel magazines in various locations around Fallout London, and reading each one will give you the slightest increase in chance to dodge all damage from an attack. With only five of them in the game, you'll only get a total of 5% chance to dodge if you find them all, but give is better than zero. Grab them when you can, as you might find that this perk kicks in right when you need it most.
2 DIY: The Householder's Handbook
You've Got To Scrounge Up What You Can In The Wasteland
Magazine | Effect | Known Location(s) |
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DIY: The Householder's Handbook | Adds a new element to craft at each Workshop. | Croydon House, The Glades |
There are five different issues of DIY: The Householder's Handbook in the game, and each one adds something new for your crafting at the Workshop. You can craft in the Settlements after you unlock them, which Midgeman explains how to do in his YouTube video. This means there are five unique additions you can seek out for your Workshops, so if you truly want to experience everything the mod's crafting system offers, spend some time tracking them down.
1 Protect and Survive
A London Initiative For Civil Education That Also Buffs You
Protect and Survive is a bit unique when it comes to magazines in Fallout London, as each issue of this 9-issue series does something different. Some add a permanent marker on your map for key locations, while another permanently increases the meat you get from slain animals. With each magazine adding a unique buff, it's well worth your time to pick up as many copies of Protect and Survive as you can.
Source: Chad Nobark/YouTube, KnightRaven/YouTube, CADAVVER/YouTube, Midgeman/YouTube
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