Side Quest: Big Trouble In Tiner's Town
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Thanks Brian
Yes, like Brian said, explore AP is not used unless explicitly stated in the quest such this portion of Tiner's Town and One Night in Hancock. So yeah don't worry about it too much unless a quest tells you can only do x amount of exploration.
The diagram I made for New Menomonee is what I considered the "map" for this quest. Different quests may have different "maps" depending on how grand in scope it is. For this one I felt simple diagram was enough.
Ha, also I was hoping One Night In Bedrock was on youtube but twasn't unfornately
Anywhoo, I know you want to explore the Tiner residence so just let me know the other three.0 -
OK, rolled the dice and I'll explore the following four. (Sorry, can't resist a pun or a rhyme.) My 90 minutes should cover them all.
[Brahmin Field] -- [General Store] -- [Tiner Residence] -- [Ravine]0 -
Good deal
[Brahmin Field] -- You find [Brahmin Steak]x2 fully restores HP and AP.
[General Store] -- You find 2 Sugar Bombs + 2 Nuka Cola
[Tiner Residence] -- You meet Tiner's sister Bethany who fondly reminisces over her older brother. She sends you off with a wedge of [Aged Wisconsin Cheddar] to deliver to Tiner
[Ravine] -- You find 1 gold.
Quest Conclusion
Ending: Good
With the death of the queen, the Radscoprion menace ends and New Menomonee is revitalized. You are hailed as a hero and a statue is erected in your honor. In his gratitude for both saving the town and deliver him his favorite cheese, Tiner writes a recommendation letter to the Overseer and gives you his old neckerchief.
Quest Rewards
-300 XP (x2)
-2 gold (x2)
-Special Perk: It's Tiner Time! -- You can now call Tiner who will fine tune your Pip-Boy's logic to guarantee critical strikes for the next two turns. (15 AP cost)
-[Tiner's Letter of Recommendation] -- Turn this in at the Hero's Enclave to receive double experience and gold gains for the week. (Does not stack with similar perks or effects)
-Rare accessory [Tiner's Neckerchief]: +2 DT. +1 AGI, +1 LCK. When equipped, enemies now have a chance to drop silver. Set piece 1 of 3. (Tiner's Regalia)0 -
I deliver the wedge shaped aged Wisconsin cheese to Tiner and watch as he dances around and puts the wedge on his head. I don't understand, but thank him for his green and yellow handkerchief and walk away laughing to myself at my new nickname for Tiner, I'm calling him a cheesehead.0
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LOL! You making a monkey outta my Tiner???
Actually I used to love Green Bay way back when Favre was QB. However, I HATED the colors. Green and Yellow...ugh. Our home team (the Cowboys) was pretty great back then too. Those were the days.0 -
Actually, I've been a Cardinals fan since I was 8. My son is a Packers fan, and I'm getting him his first cheesehead hat for Christmas this year. I love that people like teams other than mine, if everyone liked my team, there'd be no other teams and I'd have no one to play.
I'm not a fan of Favre, but he taught me something profound during one game. On third down, didn't matter if it was long or short yardage, he threw for a first down or a touchdown. Whether they were successful or not, he didn't try to just complete a pass, he tried to move the chains or score.
I began watching other QB's and noticed the elite QB's all did this. SO if I want to be elite in anything, the example is to never just get by with a successful pass, because that could still lead to punting... No the secret is to attempt to move the chains or score. Speaking of which, I was in tier 2 this last week, it's time to throw for a first down this week. 2 pounds a week will not cut it.
Yeah, I may not like Favre (I can't be a starter and you won't trade me, fine, I'll retire so I'm not in a contract. Oh wait, I don't have a contract, oh now that I'm a free agent and can go where I want..., 2x.) But I certainly admire his skills and perspective that you throw for a first down or touchdown on third down and always try to put up points.0