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==Behind the scenes==
 
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The name of this quest likely comes from Snake Oil Tonic, which was sold by Snake Oil salesmen during the 19th century. They were proclaimed as medical medicine claiming they could cure dissensus, make you stronger, and make you live longer.
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The name of this quest likely comes from Snake Oil Tonic, which was sold by Snake Oil salesmen during the 19th century. They were proclaimed as merical medicine claiming they could cure dissensus, make you stronger, and make you live longer.
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Revision as of 13:48, 24 May 2017

 
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We've finally pinned down the Wizard of Water. Time to confront him and stop him from selling any more of his glorified tap water. Maybe we can make some money on the side as well...

Snake Water is an overseer quest and the final part of The Wizard of Water multi-stage questline in Fallout Shelter.

Walkthrough

Dialogue

Opening dialogue Dweller response Character response
You have found me, the mighty Wizard of Water! The Deacon of Drink! The Titan of Thirst!

Think you can best me in armed combat? I think not! My pure, refreshing water will shield me!
But it doesn't need to come to that... Spare yourself my wrath and we can split the profits!
What say ye, knaves?

Settle down, Wiz. We don't want to fight. We just want our cut. A wise choice! Take your reward, my loyal subjects!
You took advantage of too many people. You're going down, “Wizard”! Fine, then! If not the water of life then the BLOOD OF DEATH! HAVE AT THEE!

Quest stages

StageStatusDescription
1 Travel for 18h 30m
2Quest finishedShut down the Water Wizard's operation.

Behind the scenes

The name of this quest likely comes from Snake Oil Tonic, which was sold by Snake Oil salesmen during the 19th century. They were proclaimed as merical medicine claiming they could cure dissensus, make you stronger, and make you live longer.

Gallery