Honey Beasts are well worth seeking out in Fallout 76. Here’s where you can find them.
When you’re exploring the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout 76, you are likely to come across many different types of enemies that you need to be on the lookout for. Honey Beasts are one such type to be wary of.
Killing Honey Beasts rewards you with different drop items, and gives you a decent amount of experience. Finding these beasts on the map is moderately difficult, although these large, terrifying monsters do have multiple possible spawn points. Follow this guide to find out all the Honey Beast locations in Fallout 76.
Updated April 24, 2024, by Andrew Scariati: With the Fallout show bringing dozens of new bloodthirsty Wastelanders to Fallout 76, you'll need to know the best Honey Beast locations in Fallout 76.
Finding a Honey Beast in Fallout 76 can be hard if the spawns are already poached, so here are updated Honey Beast locations, including the new spots introduced in the Once In A Blue Moon update.
What Honey Beast Variants Are There?
In total, you may come across eleven types of Honey Beasts in the game. These variants are:
- Standard Honey Beast
- Putrified Honey Beast
- Raging Honey Beast
- Glowing Honey Beast
- Rabid Honey Beast
- Frenzied Honey Beast
- Poisonous Honey Beast
- Giant Honey Beast
- Deadly Honey Beast
- Scorched Honey Beast
- Prime Honey Beast
Despite differences in the nature and appearance of these variants, one thing they all have in common is the loot items they drop: Stimpak, Honey, Honeycomb, Gold Scrap, Excess Adhesive, and Royal Jelly.
Where To Find Honey Beasts
One of the prime Honey Beasts locations in Fallout 76 is south of the Middle Mountains Pitstop in the Savage Divide region.
You can find three Honey Beast spawns in the area to Solomon's Pond.
You could once encounter up to eight of these beasts here when the location was previously known as Middle Mountains Cabins.
The location was renamed with the Once In A Blue Moon update and is inhabited by the Blue Ridge Caravan Company, including two vendors: Vera and Clyde.
Likewise, in the same region, you should also investigate the Seneca Rocks Visitor Center. Honey Beasts tend to appear in this area along with Scorched Mobs.
These can kill the Honey Beast before you can get a hold of it, so make sure you get rid of the Mobs before they sabotage your hunt.
Head into the Treetops or a cave near Freddy Fear’s House of Scares areas in the Mire region to find an excellent Honey Beast location.
The chances of Honey Beasts appearing here are extremely high, so it's a good place to hunt.
Additionally, Honey Beasts appear in the garden area between the Whitespring Resort and Whitespring Golf Club.
Finally, you can also find a dead Honey Beast at the Freak Show, which is located east ofHuntersville.
To recap, the best Honey Beast locations in Fallout 76 are:
- South of the Middle Mountains Pitstop near Solomon's Pond (Savage Divide)
- At the Seneca Rocks Visitor Center
- A cave near Freddy Fear's House of Scares (Mire Region)
- Between Whitespring Resort & Golf Club
- The Freak Show, east of Huntersville
- The Treetops
What Events Spawn Honey Beasts?
Besides these locations, you can find Honey Beasts when you take part in these events:
Event |
Location |
---|---|
The Irrational Fear |
Located north of Raleigh Clay's Bunker. |
Project Paradise |
Located inside the biome lab of Arktos Pharma. |
A Real Blast |
All over Appalachia. |
Fasnacht Day |
A public event located in Helvetia. |
Scorched Earth |
This event quest is located in Fissure Site Prime, south of Drop Site V9. |
Primal Cuts |
Appears every 15 minutes in all three regions of Appalachia. |
Dogwood Die Off |
It has three different locations, but the only location where you will find Honey Beast is at Graninger Farm. |