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Deciding to lie to Oberlin or tell him the truth during the Double-Crossed Wires quest in Fallout 76.
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Should You Lie to Oberlin in Fallout 76?

Should you lie to Oberlin in Fallout 76? Here's what happens based on your choice during the Double-Crossed Wires quest.

When you finish the Double-Crossed Wires quest in Fallout 76, you’ll realize that Hugo has lied to Oberlin for years. The game will then allow you to confront Hugo, who asks you to lie to Oberlin about the situation. Here’s whether or not you should lie to Oberlin in Fallout 76 and what happens if you do.

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Does Your Choice During the Double-Crossed Wires Quest in Fallout 76 Matter?

As of now, whether you lie to Oberlin or tell him the truth in Fallout 76 doesn’t matter. The quest will still end the same way, and you’ll unlock the same rewards, including the Shattered Ground legendary weapon. It will be interesting to see if your choice will affect Vault 63 in future updates or if it was all just an illusion of choice. In addition, you won’t be getting any new content/rewards based on what you told him.

Here are the three Legendary mods of the Shattered Ground weapon:

  • One Star: Junkie’s Legendary Mod
  • Two Star: Explosive
  • Three Star: Lightweight

Double-Crossed Wires Quest in Fallout 76

When you confront Shulz, you’ll be given the option to blackmail him for additional rewards by telling him you’ll keep quiet but for a price. He will immediately give you 50 Caps to keep you quiet. However, you can still tell Oberlin the truth even if you go this route. So regardless of what choice you make, be sure to pick this option to earn additional Caps. You do not need any specific S.P.E.C.I.A.L. stats at a certain level to perform the lie.

What Happens if You Lie to Oberlin in Fallout 76?

Still, if you lie to Oberlin, he’ll be sad about Daniel’s death but happy that the army received his report and is aware of the situation. He’ll then carry on, none the wiser, to Hugo’s deception of him. Finally, he’ll tell you that he no longer needs your services and end your quest chain with him. The Double-Crossed Wires quest will end, and you will earn the typical experience, caps, items, and a legendary three-star weapon.

What Happens if You Tell Oberlin the Truth in Fallout 76?

Telling Oberlin the Truth in during the Double-Crossed Wires quest in Fallout 76
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If you tell Oberlin the truth, he will be extremely shocked at Hugo’s betrayal. In addition, Oberlin will tell you to watch your back as the Vault 63 is a viper’s den, and you can’t trust anyone. Finally, Oberlin says he will make Hugo pay for lying and ask you not to say anything so he can continue the illusion that he is being lied to until he is ready to strike. Oberlin will tell you that he no longer needs your services, and you’ll earn the typical experience, items, caps, and a legendary weapon.

Now that you know what happens if you lie to Oberlin or tell him the truth during the Double-Crossed Wires quest in Fallout 76, you’ll rest easy knowing your choice doesn’t matter and you didn’t miss out on anything important. Check out our Fallout 76 hub for more guides like How to Change Survival Tent so you can customize its appearance.


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Matthew Kevin Mitchell
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Matthew Kevin Mitchell is a freelance writer for GameSkinny and has written in the game journalism industry for over two years. In his previous roles, Matthew primarily covered Manga, like One Piece, horror movies like Scream, and asymmetrical horror games like Dead by Daylight. His favorite moment came during his first press event covering Scream 6. He hails from Denver, Colorado, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from Regis University. When he isn’t scaring himself silly or writing, he loves to play goalie in rec ice hockey, spoil his dog Nux, and drink an unhealthy amount of coffee.