Butcher’s Delight is one of the many possible game presets forFallout 76’sPublic and Custom Worlds. Unlike the default Adventure that everyone starts and makes progress in, Butcher’s Delight offers an experience that leans heavily towards combat, giving players the opportunity to mess around in ways that are usually impossible by default.

Much likeFallout 76’sQuantum World, Butcher’s Delight is subject to the same rules and limitations as other Public and Custom World variations. Here’s an overview of whatFO76’sButcher’s Delight is all about, as well as everything you need to know about it and other similar game modes.

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What Is Butcher’s Delight In Fallout 76?

Simply put, Butcher’s Delight is a modified version ofthe defaultFallout 76experiencethat’s only playable in Public and Custom Worlds, which explains why it has its own separate tab in the game’s main menu. This curated world is all about fighting, and it comes with the following modifiers:

Basically, Butcher’s Delight lets players go on a rampage without having to worry about wasting ammo or optimizing their builds for AP regeneration. It’s a neat way to experiment with certain builds or weapons, but that’s about it.

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AllFallout Worldsexperiences are self-contained, which mean anything you earn from them willnotcarry over to the main Adventure mode. If you’re looking tolevel up quickly inFallout 76,then Butcher’s Delightwill not help. Everything you get in this world, from XP to Caps and even Scoreboard challenge progress, will not be transferred to you when you return to Adventure mode.

What Is The Point Of Fallout Worlds?

Public and Custom Worlds simply exist to give playersdifferent ways to enjoyFallout 76. Public worlds rotate and reset at the start of each month. It’s hard to justify investing time and resources here, as both could be spent better on Adventure mode, where players are able to keep their progress.

There are some arguments to be had for playing these experiences in Custom Worlds, as they’ll always be available as long as players have aFallout1st subscription. Those who want to conquer Appalachia on their own and with personalized settings can simply create their own Custom World, where only they and their friends can join.

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