

These suitcases are not required for any trophies, or for the completion of the DLC as a whole, so unless the perk is appealing, there is no point in going out of your way to collect the cases. There are also ten intel suitcases in Operation: Anchorage collecting them all will net you the Covert Ops perk (+3 science, small guns, and lockpick skills).They are generally located near health dispensers and are shaped kind of like mailboxes. Ammunition is replenished by the red dispenser devices scattered throughout the levels. Ammunition is limited you can’t carry very much for most weapons, with the exception of the gauss rifle, missile launcher, mines, and grenades (each of which you are limited by how many you find in the levels).They glow red like the other scavengable items and are, fortunately, fairly common. There are no stimpacks in this DLC, so the only way to recover health is to use the red healing tanks scattered throughout the levels.You can only scavenge items that glow red and emit an electronc style noise bodies disappear shortly after being killed.I suggest having at least two of the combat skills (small guns, melee, etc) with at least 30-40 points so that you have at least a couple of strong weapons. However, this DLC is also very easy, as it can be completed when your character is at a very low level (the lowest I’ve ever done was level six). You will be killing well over 100 enemies per playthrough. Unlike parts of the main game, Operation: Anchorage is VERY combat oriented.This is a one stage DLC 100%, as all you have to do is beat the DLC’s four missions. Step 1: Play through the 4 missions of the DLC This Trophy Guide is gently provided and granted by NCSFan001. This guide serves as a short walkthrough for each of it’s four missions. Welcome to the Fallout 3 – Operation Anchorage DLC Trophy Guide! This DLC is very short and all four trophies are story related.
