Fallout 76 Lesser Devil
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Where to find Lesser Devils in Fallout 76

The Lesser label is only a name.

Fallout 76 has so much going on it years later. From finding Garden Gnomes to taking on otherworldly beasts, there’s no shortage of things to do. Lesser Devils are a new beast, and they function a little differently than most. However, these creatures can be hard to locate. You come to the right place to know where to find Lesser Devils in Fallout 76.

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Fallout 76: Where to find for Lesser Devils

The first thing to note is that the Lesser Devils might not pop up randomly, they seem to be a part of an expedition. So open up your map and look for the Tax Invasion expedition. But before you go, upgrading your gear would be a great idea. These Lesser Devils can be tasks to go up against if you’re ill-equipped. If you haven’t already, I suggest getting the Vault 33 backpack. It has tons of things to help you upgrade your equipment. 

With Tax Invasion locked in, it’ll lead to Atlantic City. From here, enter the overpass and go left to another entrance. Keep going down till you reach the casino roof. The Lesser Devils won’t appear immediately, so search the roof. To hone in on the search, try looking on the right side. If you do, there should be two Lesser Devils there. 

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Note some achievements and daily challenges require more than two to be killed. You can always redo the expedition to get more Lesser Devils. 

Tips for defeating the Lesser Devils

As stated before, these guys are outliers. They are different which can make them harder to beat. So let’s look and how they attack and what you can do to counter them.

Lesser Devils ignore your armor, so your health dives when you get hit at full armor. The best way to lower the chance of getting hit is simply to keep a distance from them. Additionally, stock up on Stimpacks.

The most annoying thing is that they are immune to radiation and crippling attacks. So you may have to use normal weapons against them. 

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What’s interesting is that they have a projectile attack on top of their close-quarter moves. These bad boys hurt, so whatever you do — do not get hit. But of course, in a game like Fallout 76, getting hit is bound to happen. So make sure you have enough Stimpacks to help buffer these attacks. 

Have you noticed how confusing the hacking puzzles are in the Fallout games? I did, and our guide helped out quite a bit. 


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