Master of Ceremonies

The Master of Ceremonies is a Mister Handy operating in Helvetia.

Background
Master of Ceremonies is a Mister Handy which was reprogrammed to spice up Fasnacht Day celebrations in Helvetia. It sports a black chassis, along with a black top hat embellished with a red ribbon. It also holds a violin, trumpet, and flute in its claws. It conducts all festivities related to Fasnacht Day in the town, including leading the parade and seeking help from passersby to ensure that the festival goes off without a hitch. When it is not leading the parade, it can be found on the bridge between the Helvetia post office and Freyja's Haus Restaurant. During the parade, it emanates festive music on a loop except for when the parade halts and enemies ambush, at which point the music garbles and slows down. During the combat phase, the same loop is played slightly faster than during the parade movement phase. Once the combat ends, the same garbled music is played to denote the parade moving again.

Other interactions
The Master of Ceremonies has a unique phrase depending on which Fasnacht mask the player character is wearing when speaking to him.
 * Fasnacht skull mask: and
 * Fasnacht goblin mask:
 * Fasnacht giant mask:
 * Fasnacht jester mask:
 * Fasnacht Man mask:
 * Fasnacht soldier mask:
 * Fasnacht owl mask:
 * Fasnacht witch mask:
 * Fasnacht toothy man mask:
 * The audio for this line appears to be bugged. During the second sentence, he says the "A mole ra-" line again.
 * Fasnacht sun mask: No unique dialogue.
 * Fasnacht Winter Man mask: No unique dialogue.
 * Fasnacht Old Man Summer mask: No unique dialogue, and he will only say the "Wilkomme, friend" line when interacted with. He will not say any of his other lines.
 * Fasnacht Moonshine Mama mask: No unique dialogue.

Appearances
The Master of Ceremonies appears only in Fallout 76, introduced in the Wild Appalachia update.

Behind the scenes
On occasion, the Master of Ceremonies will remark that he has a very reliable Swiss watch. This is likely a reference to the Swiss watch company Rolex.