Some Triggerman gangs maintain a limited presence in larger settlements, however; Goodneighbor in particular is a haven for such groups. In my current play-through I've visited Goodneighbor several times after killing them, and they're still dead.. OK, they probably obey the 3 day respawn rule. Although the Triggermen all play at being big-time gangsters, in practice they are little more than petty thugs, typically working as hired guns for a variety of warlords and crime bosses. In the same alley, those Triggermen are replaced by Wayne DeLancey during the Silver Shroud quest. That makes sense. But why they are a permanent feature does not make sense. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic (harassment, fighting, or rude) posts. The three in the alley will stay dead for a while, and eventually re-spawn. Talk about quests, gameplay mechanics, perks, story, characters, and more. This appears to be due to the influence of their ghoul members, who claim to have been members of such organizations. Most Triggermen appear to operate with a code of honor, unusual for criminals in the wastes, for example, Skinny Malone ordered that Nick Valentine be spared because of the "old times" when they fought with each other in the past.

One example is Marowski's chem lab, which is hidden deep in an abandoned fishpacking plant, and is where Marowski's gang create chems to smuggle into Diamond City and other settlements.

All this time playing, and I never went behind the hotel. Hancock allows the Triggermen to board in Goodneighbor as long as they do not get on his bad side. All rights reserved.

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Triggermen generally live outside society, establishing secret bases where they undertake their questionable activities.

However, they are used for racing and entertainment rather than combat, and most are owned by independent betting visitors, not the Triggermen themselves.

This is further evidenced by Sinjin's raider group which works with the Triggermen.

Another gang has a presence in Diamond City likely controlled by the wealthy Latimer family, who often cooperates with Marowski's DC contact Henry Cooke to further the chem smuggling operation. I forgot my AC is only 90/103, and I hadn't even rested in Good Neighbor. They weren't hostile when I got to the corner, but became so if I moved closer. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I know there are three there before you get the Silver Shroud quest.

I wasted them all, but what did I stumble into? I wasted them all, but what did I stumble into? Most Triggermen are hostile towards the Sole Survivor, although some are friendly or neutral as part of random encounters or scripted events, such as Skinny Malone and his men. I did the SS quest some time ago. Triggermen in Goodneighbor So I'm moseying around Goodneighbor and walk down an alley and see some guys with Tommy guns, who promptly start shooting at me. Those first three are not the same ones for the Silver Shroud quest.

He's referring to a different alley where some Triggermen are robbing a dude.

By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. More evidence that the Triggermen are a loose consortium of similar gangs operating in the Commonwealth is that even leading figures like Mayor Hancock hire them to do tasks beneficial to them and the people they govern from time to time. Then they almost killed me. In keeping with their gangster theme, Triggermen prefer looks over functionality. Mostly though, the Triggermen often work as hired guns for various high-profile individuals in the region, and can often be seen in the company of raiders and other such unscrupulous characters. I know there are three there before you get the Silver Shroud quest.