

Ordinarily, you’re right about submachine guns. This happened during the Rite of Passage quest, where you go hunting for mirelurks. We got the Two Shot Lever Action Rifle from a Legendary Mirelurk Queen. Location: This weapon is added with the latest Far Harbor dlc. Two Shot Lever Action Rifle – Far Harbor DLC You can check out our guide New Nuka World Unique Weapons, and find out how to get them. Splattercannon is an automatic rifle that increases damage after each consecutive hit on the same target, Acid Soaker is a gun that inflicts ongoing acid damage and temporarily reduces damage resistance, Nuka-Nuke Launcher is a warhead launcher. Some of them tie into the amusement park theme, while others are simply bad-ass additions to your arsenal.

The latest Fallout 4 DLC titled Nuka World introduces new legendary weapons. Splattercannon, Acid Soaker, Nuka-Nuke Launcher – Nuka World DLC This guide will show you the best unique and rare weapons in Fallout 4, where to find them and what they do. You can get them by killing unique enemies (and looting their bodies), or by finishing quests. They grant the player special bonuses, like making the target stagger more often, or irradiating/poisoning them. Not only is it cool and colorful, but relatively lore-friendly, and if you like it, you can get custom animations for it through the Alien Assault Rifle Animations mod.Unique / Rare weapons are the strongest, most useful, and generally the best weapons in Fallout 4. These aliens really have us beat in the weapon department. It adds an exotic-looking, glowing weapon with the versatility to become an SMG, AR, shotgun or, of course, a beam rifle.

Thanks to modder Henkspamadres, all of that Naruto-running and acquired notoriety wasn’t for naught. You thought we’d left Area 51 empty-handed? Well, think again. You just need to look somewhere else.Īllow me to walk you through some of the best armament options with these awesome (and free!) weapon mods you can add onto Fallout 4. Thanks to modding your search for the perfect weapon never needs to end. I mean it was enough to take on the entire Institute and the occasional deathclaw, but what if there’s more? Still, even after entire playthroughs of Fallout 4 some people are never satisfied with their arsenal.

There would be no apocalypse without weapons, and the world would have been rebuilt by now had we focused our resources on something else. And there’s only one thing in your mind other than the fate of your kidnapped son:īecause what is a post-apocalyptic Wasteland without its weapons? Isn’t it the entire point? You’re the Sole Survivor of your malfunctioning nuke-proof vault, crawling out of the underground and into the deserted Wasteland that is the Commonwealth.
