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Fallout 4 features a wide variety of weapons to choose from. Each weapon falls into a different category, so use the links below to jump through to different sections of the list of weapons below. Between the Deliverer and the Spray n’ Pray, Fallout 4 has some of the coolest weapon names ever. Discovering new weapons and customizing them are some of the things that make Fallout 4 so much.
If you are accessing our website through asocial media account, please refer to the social media provider’s privacy policy for informationregarding their data collection. Log FilesLike most standard Web site servers, we use log files. This includes internet protocol (IP)addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, platform type,date/timestamp, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user’smovement in the aggregate, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. What is the point of a first-person shooter game if there were no weapons? To shoot or not to shoot is barely even a question because, when it comes to the games within the Fallout series, the answer is to always shoot. And to maybe keep things in beta testing for a bit longer in order to weed out all potential bugs and create a game that will genuinely satisfy and entertain players.
But that’s just my opinion.But enough of me being weird, let’s talk shop. And today’s shop topic is weapons. What is a Fallout game without a weapon? I mean, how would you even get from one area to the next without something to brandish about? How could one protect themselves? Seriously, there are some spooky things out there in the Wastelands. I do not know about you, but I would not be caught out there with anything short of a complete arsenal safely tucked in the hammerspace of my back pocket.
And the only thing better than one weapon is a collection of some of the greatest weapons the game has to offer and a mini guide on how to locate each and every one.So sit back, grab a can of Nuka-Cola, and relax while I take you through twenty-five fantastic Fallout 4 weapons and where to find them. (And I promise that there will be no unnecessary or questionable sequels to this article in the near future. It will also definitely not be part of a five-article series). Via: gamerant.comHave you ever felt the need for a flamethrower but cold? Well then, become a master level lockpicker, and return to your home Vault of 111. I suppose you could also bring your dog because he just does not care about locks and will deliver the Cryolator straight into your very hands.Though very effective, it is also quite expensive to use this sweet gadget. The Cryolator will quickly eat through your supply of expensive and rare Cryo rounds until you apply a crystalizing barrel mod.
That will remove the aesthetic flamethrower effect, though. 24 Fighting With Fire: Shishkebab.
Via: moddb.comAre you fascinated by aliens regardless of the setting? Did you know that somewhere in the Commonwealth there is a crashed UFO just waiting for you to come and loot it clean?There is also a cave close by the crash site where you can pick up a neat Alien Blaster as well as the finite and extremely limited rounds for it. If this neat little peashooter is up your alley then it may be worth your time to apply a fusion mg mod, so you can use fusion coils instead of the alien rounds. 20 Worth The Price: Lorenzo's Artifact. Via: youtube.com'Eat rads, fools!' You scream as you plink away with Lorenzo’s Artifact.
It is a regular gamma gun with a piece of old technology attached to it. Somehow this makes it also inflict ballistic damage and in tandem with it, radiation damage. It also generates a staggering shockwave that sends enemies stumbling even on near misses. You can make this rad blaster a little more unique by adding an electric mod and taking the poisoners legendary effect from another Gamma ray so it can inflict every kind of damage. Via: irrelevantgamer.comSpray and pray is the name of the tactic employed by panicked marksmen. It is all about quantity over quality, where a large number of bullets is surely more effective than a few well placed, carefully aimed, highly precise shots. The Spray and Pray weapon is an SMG loaded with high tier mods and inherently fires explosive rounds, secretly improving your accuracy.
Buy it from Cricket the wandering merchant. Look up his route if you must because this weapon just might be a 'must have.' 18 There For The Taking: The Harvester. Via: vg247.comAnother stagger weapon, oh boy! Grognak's axe is technically just a display model in the same way that the Shishkebab was also for display purposes. This battle axe is a surprisingly effective weapon despite the sci-fi setting of Fallout.
Go loot it from a display case in Hubris Comics. Fun Fact: Grognak's axe is actually just an iron axe straight out of Bethesda’s other, less controversial series: The Elder Scrolls. Grognak the Barbarian is even just the art they used for the Barbarian class in Oblivion. Way to recycle, Bethesda. Via: youtube.comHave you ever just felt the need to fire every last bullet ever produced in under minute minus wind up time? Also, they are incendiary rounds because a regular minigun just wasn't ostentatious enough for you.
The Ashmaker is a very impressive minigun with a heightened rate of fire and of course the incendiary rounds, which is always on so be careful during the dry season. Find it by siding with Fahrenheit during The Big Dig and completing said mission. 14 Going Rogue: Good Intentions. Via: twitter.comGood Intentions is the name for the laser rifle carried by Clint, the rogue Minuteman. He sold out his fellow minuteman to their enemies for a position of authority in that enemy faction. Called that because sinister deeds are done by men with the best intentions in their hearts. I would argue it doesn't apply and thus, we can feel good about going and enthusiastically demonstrating your good intentions.
Clint hangs out in the Quincy Ruins. Oh, the rifle also causes hit enemies to immediately frenzy. Via: gamecrate.comAnother Laser weapon! Righteous Authority is your reward from Paladin Danse for completing the intro mission for the Brotherhood of Steel.
With Righteous Authority your critical hits will deal double damage and then your critical hit meter will fill up 15% faster. It's worth a trip even if you dislike the Brotherhood of Steel just because of the critical hit effects. Even better if you are a fan of the power-armor-wearing can of fanatics as the mission is your entry point into the organization. Via: youtube.comThe Party Starter is a missile launcher that you can just buy from KL-E-O in Goodneighbor.
It also does bonus damage vs human-shaped enemies too. You heard me right. The best weapon in the game deals bonus damage vs the most common enemies.
This thing doesn't just start parties, it is the whole reason they are even being thrown. A normal drawback to missile launchers is that ammo weighs a lot and you have to reload between shots.
Mod it to fix both these issues and conquer the commonwealth singlehandedly. 10 Watching Over You: Overseer's Guardian. Via: usgamer.comDo Armored enemies give you the angry shivers when you watch your best weapon plink harmlessly off of them? What you need is the Overseer's Guardian. This rifle feature an armor-piercing receiver and night vision scope, both of which are ideal for dispatching pesky armored foes at a long distance.
Not too long though, it is short barreled. As an extra it even fires an extra round per shot, potentially doubling your damage. Buy it at vault 81. 9 Making The Wasteland Better: Wastelander's Friend. Via: se7ensins.comThe Wastelander's Friend is good for a laugh from a visual standpoint but is also surprisingly useful.
It is a standard ten mil pistol with a super long extended mag.It gives the weapon an ammo capacity of 24 up from 8, that's three times as many rounds before reloading. It also includes a couple of other mods such as a recon scope and a grip. If this sounds right up your alley, head over to Bunker Hill and look for Deb. She will sell one for sure. 8 Recoil City: Le Fusil Terribles. Via: nexusmods.comDo you not like your foe's limbs? I sure don’t, so I love “The Last Minute' for all of my enemy-removing needs.
The Last Minute is a unique Gauss rifle that deals an extra 50% damage to your enemy's limbs. When you are being chased by a horde of Deathclaws, a couple well-placed shots to their legs will truly save the day and let you escape. Go buy it from Ronnie Shaw at the Castle after completing the old guns. A special use of limb damage is taking out the antenna on insects to frenzy them.
6 Throwing It Down: Splattercannon. Via: nexusmods.comThe Deliverer is the ultimate pistol, coming with all the best mods pre-installed, is silenced, is low weight, and uses the super common 10mm rounds. It does have smaller magazine space due to its small construction, but it does feature huge bonuses to hit rats and AP used in Vats as well as advanced AP regeneration too. It is the ideal piece of equipment for a sneaky wastelander like us. You receive it as part of the tradecraft quest at Slocum’s Joe coffee stand.
4 Resting Place: Eddie's Peace. Via: youtube.comYou thought the Party Starter was powerful? Wait until you meet Big Boy.
What's the only thing stronger than a missile launcher? A nuclear missile launcher of course!The Big Boy fires Mini Nukes. Yes that's plural.
It fires two mini nukes with one shot. It's so powerful that you need to turn tail and really run to escape the blast radius after firing the Big Boy. You absolutely cannot hang around after firing your round. It's just too much damage and we just can’t handle it.
Fortunately, neither can anything else. 2 A Relic: 2076 World Series Baseball Bat.