Charleston Cave



Charleston cave is a location within Mount Charleston in the Mojave Wasteland. The cave is slightly north-west of Jacobstown, near the top of a hill.

Background
Full of stunning stalactites and other ancient rock formations, Charleston cave has remained closed for hundreds of years since its discovery in the early 1960s, and subsequent geological instability. Once the home to a hold-out during the Great War, Nightstalkers now roam these empty chambers.

Layout
The cave is a series of winding rock tunnels with several spacious caverns scattered throughout the stone labyrinth. The dark cave is dimly lit by many clusters of green, bio-luminescent non-harvestable mushrooms.

South from the entrance is a chamber with 2 mattress beds and a campfire

From the campfire chamber, a large chamber with several night stalkers is to the west. A balcony that overlooks the chamber (where the Night stalkers can be sniped from) can be accessed by keeping west instead of veering off south and looping down to the large chamber.

Looping around east then south is a small flooded area where a bunker built before the war can be found (see below). The door to the bunker is locked, with a Lockpick skill of 75 required to open it. There is a large amount of loot in the bunker room.

Outside the cave on the right, is a hollowed-out rock with graffiti of a heart on it.

Notable loot

 * The unique super sledge Oh, Baby! is located next to the dead nightkin in the south-west cavern. The nightkin will only be present if you have started Guess Who I Saw Today in Jacobstown.
 * The Hard locked door in the middle part of the map on the caves (reached by taking the northern passageway from the chamber with irradiated water), and the bottom most level of the caves is the doorway to the room that contains a hunting shotgun in good condition and the Post-War audio log holotape as well as numerous consumables and ammunition boxes.

Related quests

 * Guess Who I Saw Today

Appearances
Charleston cave appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Bugs
The night stalkers have a tendency to get stuck, usually head-first, within the inclines of the cave passages, making it impossible to achieve a sneak head shot. If you do not have a weapon powerful enough to kill one in one shot (regardless of body part), it will become unstuck upon changing to attack mode.