Catching The January Axolotl In Fallout 76

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... Read moreIf you're aiming to catch the January Axolotl in Fallout 76, it's essential to know where and how to find them effectively. From what I've gathered and experienced, January Axolotls mostly appear in specific water bodies during the month of January in-game time. These spots often include areas near lakes or ponds with shallow waters. To increase your chances, equip a good reeling rod and get familiar with the toggling camera feature, which helps when the axolotl is just below the surface. One trick that helped me was to patiently watch for the subtle movements near the water's edge, as Axolotls tend to hide beneath rocks or aquatic plants when threatened. Using the “Inspect” feature mid-reeling can help determine if you have the right creature hooked. Also, remember you’ll gain some XP (+0038) for each catch, making it a rewarding activity beyond just expanding your collection. Don't be discouraged if you don't catch one right away—persistent attempts at various known locations often yield results. I've noticed that the best times correlate with calm weather in the game, and avoiding heavy radiation areas ensures a smoother fishing experience. Happy fishing to all fellow Fallout 76 adventurers looking to add the January Axolotl to their collection!

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