

3 value 400 base id 001f61f3 Destroyer's leave leg DR 11 ER 11 effects + 10 % movement speed weight 2. 5 value 1559 base id 001f61ef Destroyer's helmet DR 12 ER 12 RR 0 effects Charisma + 1 Intelligence + 1 weight 5 value 390 base id 001f61f1 Fallout 4 Armor set Destroyer right and leave leg Destroyer's right leg DR 11 ER 11 RR 0 effects + 10 % movement speed weight 5. * Please keep in mind that all text is machine-generated, we do not bear any responsibility, and you should always get advice from professionals before taking any actions.įallout 4 Armor set Destroyer's Armor Destroyer's chest piece DR 19 ER 19 RR 0 effects Reduces damage to humans by 15 % weight 9. Other variants can be obtained from Creation Club. This means if one has a lead synth right arm it is impossible to make it into regular synth right arm. In the armor workbench empty misc mod slot is at the bottom of the list, but disappears once a misc mod is added to armor. Unique black armor will not appear in character's inventory, regardless of acquisition techniques. One can pacify XPN-20A with Wasteland Whisperer perk, however equipping new armor to character will just layer it over unique armor. The unique shadow synth armor is actually part of three synth characters' model. Synths Z4K-97B, XPN-20A and-2018 in the Institute's reactor room have unique shadow heavy synth armor that cannot be looted or obtained by the player character and can be shot off by focus fire and explosives, much like power armor.

Clean versions can also be obtained from outpost Defense railroad radiant quests. Dirty variant is sold by Institute for player character. Synth armor source from within the Institute has a newer, cleaner finish compared to the weathered appearance of synth armor source from above ground. Unequipping Pip-Boy with console commands then equipping the left arm shows the same wrist armor that normally appears for right arm. Regular synth armor leave arm do not show on the player character, because its only part is in the same wrist slot as Pip-Boy.
