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According to Eurogamer, Bethesda has been issuing automatic account bans for anyone who accesses the room and visits Wooby, so if you're planning on having some fun with Fallout 76's best boy, you might want to reconsider. The bans reportedly last anywhere from two to 24 hours making it even harder for Wooby to make friends, sadly.


Speaking of other items, players have actually found certain skins in this room that haven't been added to the game yet. Remarkably, it's actually possible to take the skins out of this room and use them in the live game. It seems that this element of the room has caused Bethesda to step in and start issuing bans for anyone who actually takes the skins or any other items from this room. This comes after some players attempted to sell these skins online ahead of their intended release date. It's not clear if similar bans are being issues for people who just choose to enter the room. 


According to Eurogamer players are allegedly being banned over entering the location: we've reached out to Bethesda for clarification. Players are being extremely cagey given that Bethesda has been trigger-happy with bans after the holidays, but PolterGeist shows the location of the room in the video, which you can pinpoint in the image below. As you've probably guessed, Two Shot Explosive guns are a combination of the Two Shot mod, which fires two projectiles simultaneously, and the Explosive effect, which makes all shots deal explosive damage. This means that it has to be at least a two star drop to obtain a Two Shot Explosive weapon.


Unfortunately, the Fallout 76 item duplication exploit has spawned a large number of dupers; those who were actively abusing the exploit to amass items. Many of these same players have also been using secondary accounts to pilfer items from the recently-discovered developer room. By transferring them before the accounts receive a ban, they were able to get items they shouldn't have access to. As a result, dupers like these are ruining other players' experiences with the game. It seems that some of those players have had enough.


Meanwhile, Bethesda said a big patch for Fallout 76, which includes more than 150 fixes, comes out on PC today and on consoles early next week. Patch notes are expected to go live 2pm UK time, but we do know the patch addresses issues with several challenges and quests, includes fixes to a number of perks and weapons and tackles various exploits. Another patch is due at the end of January, Bethesda added, which will continue to add fixes for issues relating to the number of plans vendors have available, a few legendary mods and perks.



There are plentiful secrets in Fallout 76's developer room, most of which revolve around Wooby, but it looks like we're not going to be able to figure out anything substantial about the room just yet. When you loved this post and you wish to receive more details with regards to Fallout 76 Bottle Caps I implore you to visit the web-site. Hopefully Bethesda offers more information on what's going on hereand lets us know, at the very least, the developer room's purpose.