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QASmoke (editorID) is a test cell in Fallout 4 and Fallout 76, that can only be accessed with console commands or exploiting glitches.

The name of the cell indicates its primary use is for smoke testing by Bethesda's Quality Assurance team.

Fallout 4[]

It is named "Tunnels" on the local map, and can be visited using the console command coc QASmoke. This location contains the majority of items in the game, including some of the cut content, such as the Vault 101 jumpsuit.

This room is made up of various building pieces with an open area that contains every crafting station, two rows of power armor, and containers for each of the categories of items. There is an assorted amount of ammo, most of the aid items hold around 200 of each individual item. It has every individual copy of each of the magazines, pieces of clothing, weapons and holotapes.

Several quest items are available in the containers, and if they are collected, their associated quests will be initiated if they have not already been completed. Therefore, caution is advised if players using the Tunnels room do not wish to initiate these quests prematurely.

There are additional containers available for each add-on that provides additional items that is installed. In addition, if Nuka-World is installed, the Nuka T-51 and Quantum X-01 power armors will be available.

Notes[]

  • There are exits which can be found in the open area. One leads to a destroyed house close to Sanctuary, another one to the cellar of the Castle, one directly into the Institute, and one into the Children of Atom crater. They can only be opened with the QASmoke key which can be found close to a container in the area.
  • One item not available in this cell is You're SPECIAL!
  • The cell remains in Fallout 76, with EDID changed to 76QASmoke02.

Fallout 76[]

The same cell exists in Fallout 76, serving the same role. It contains Vin and Daz (test_QA_WeaponsVendor_Test and QA_ArmorVendor_Test respectively), as well as a broad array of workbenches.

Due to the nature of the game, it is not accessible under normal circumstances. Certain players have managed to access the cell and claim various items stored within. Account suspensions have been issued for finding ways into test cells and acquiring cheats or other items meant to be inaccessible in-game.[1]

Appearances[]

QASmoke was used in Fallout 4 and Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes[]

  • Identically-named test cells exist in a number of other Bethesda games, such as Skyrim.[2]

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