That means I get 220 physical and energy resistance without a stitch of armor.įallout 4 has bit of an armor problem overall: combat effectiveness mean you'll lean to a few of a very small number of pieces, and you'll end up shelving the vast majority of all the outfits you find out there in the wasteland. It seems like the game imagines the ballistic weave mod is meant to be used on a full outfit, but by allowing it to be applied to the hat they accidentally gave the player the ability to fully double the effect. Modding the hat in this way feels a bit like an exploit, even if it is right there on the surface.
Then, all you need to do is mod up your clothes with the highest level you can manage, and you've got some seriously tough threads.Īnd if you're really interested in getting the highest stats you can, certain pieces of clothing like the military fatigues and baseball uniforms can be worn under your armor, so you can effectively get the complete benefit of two full sets of protective gear. You'll also need some armorer skill - level 4 for best results, but lower levels work as well. Then, you'll need some ballistic fiber - KL-E-O in Goodneighbor sells it. To start, you'll need to do a few missions for the Railroad until the "ballistic weave" mod unlocks. The trick seems to works on anything the game classifies as "clothes," be they military fatigues, three piece suits, hats or baseball uniforms. But I don't want it to be too much like my normal life. If I wanted to, I could play wearing nothing but the hat and a pair of stylish sunglasses, popping chems and wreaking havoc wherever I go.
Done right, my little trilby carries with it nearly as much damage resistance as the fully modded heavy combat armor I was wearing before - 110 physical and energy resistance, to be precise. In my case, it's the trilby hat, but reddit suggests it will work on the newsboy cap, battered fedora and green rag hat as well.