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World of Corn is a location in the Burning Springs region of Appalachia in Fallout 76, introduced in the Burning Springs update.

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  • Two Abraxodyne intel:
    • One can be found under the desk with a terminal in the administrator's office, inside the main museum building.
    • One can be found to the south among the corn sculptures, near a ditch where a radscorpion may emerge from. A corpse and a duffle bag lie nearby.
  • Two copies of the note Discipline for nature's bandits:
    • In the first room of the museum across from the receptionist's desk, on another desk next to a printer.
    • On top of a picnic table, near the parking lot at the entrance.
  • Hey idiots - Note, on top of the receptionist's desk, inside the museum.
  • I hate corn - Note, next to a wastebasket inside a locked bathroom, inside the museum.
  • Red water - Note, on the roof of the museum, on a table at a rooftop campsite.
  • The mound - Note, near the hand of a dead rust raider, on the roof of the museum.
  • Two copies of the key World of Corn administrator password, which unlocks the World of Corn administrator terminal:
    • On the ground next to a filing cabinet in the administrator's office, inside the main museum building.
    • On top of a diagnostic cart next to Cobby's charging pod.
  • Potential Vault-Tec bobblehead spawn - In the field of corn stalk sculptures behind the museum, next to a skeleton.
  • Potential magazine spawn - On the green bookshelf in the administrator's office.

Appearances[]

World of Corn appears only in Fallout 76, introduced in the Burning Springs update.

Behind the scenes[]

World of Corn is based on the real-world art installation Field of Corn in Dublin, Ohio. There are some major differences between the in-game location and its real-world equivalent; Field of Corn is publicly-funded, does not have a museum and is located in a suburb of Columbus, while World of Corn is a museum that was owned and operated by Abraxodyne Chemical to push a corporate agenda, and is located in a region of Ohio bordering West Virginia.

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