Fallout Shelter: All weekly Game Show Gauntlet answers
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Here are all weekly Game Show Gauntlet answers in Fallout Shelter to help you avoid combat whenever possible. The Game Show Gauntlet is a weekly Overseer quest Fallout Shelter players will be familiar with. The quest is triggered when your Wasteland-savvy Dwellers enter a camp filled with Raiders. They are then presented with the option to show off their mastery in Fallout's lore or enter head-first into combat. Successfully passing the Gauntlet can help your Dwellers avoid combat and...

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