Fallout 76 makes a big show of its titular Vault 76 largely due to its purpose being so tightly linked with the game's main story. When you first emerge, you might think it's the only vault in the West Virginia wasteland, but you'd be mistaken! There are actually three other vaults in the world, each possessing a unique air of mystique.
Unfortunately, these vaults cannot be opened--at least not yet. Bethesda plans to allow players into these vaults sometime in the coming months. While what lies within each will remain a mystery for some time, we can provide you details on where to find them, so you're ready on the inevitable day each one opens.
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If you're hungry for more Fallout 76 guides, check out our survival guide, as well as our guide offering tips you should know before starting. You can also check out our feature highlighting where to get some easy Power Armor sets. But if you're more curious about how the game is overall, read our Fallout 76 review.
Vault 94 is located directly east of the Pumpkin House in the northern section of the Savage Divide. Proceed to the more mountainous area and you should spot a hobbled together entrance way with a welcome sign painted in white. Refer to the images in the gallery above for visual reference.
Apparently, Vault 94 was sealed during the Great War in 2077, but was briefly reopened a year later to dispatch Vault Ambassadors into Appalachia to act as missionaries in service to survivors. By the beginning of the game, Vault 94 had been re-sealed. The vault can be opened again with a correct access code, which only Vault Ambassadors carried.
Vault 96 is located deeper south in the Savage Divide. You'll find it a short ways south of the Spruce Knob (the green tower) in a forested area. Simply head to the point highlighted on the map above and you shouldn't miss it. Like the others vaults, Vault 96 was sealed during the Great War in 2077, but it has remained shut ever since.
Vault 64 is a tad trickier to find than the previous two Vaults. You can find it in the southern section of the Ash Heap. It's actually tucked away in a hidden cave entrance inside a shack part way down the road leading towards the Hornwright Testing Sight #03. We've included a screenshot of the shack for your reference in the gallery above.
Outside the vault door is a terminal that divulges details of the vault's status. There's also a keycard slot next to the terminal accepts either of the following items: Vault 63 access ID card, Vault 63 resident ID card, and the Vault 63 maintenance ID card. Currently, these items do not yet exist in the game.