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Here is a list of all Power Armor Sets in Fallout 76, including their stats, the required level and details on where you can find them. Ultracite Power Armor (Level 50) 453 DR (+60 from chassis = 513) 393 ER (+60 from chassis = 453) 393 RR; Finding place: A reward for the BoS questline.
Like previous games in Bethesda's franchise, will feature mods, but how will they work with the game's new always-online, multiplayer focus? We chatted with Bethesda marketing boss Pete Hines recently, and he told us that mods in Fallout 76 will only run on private servers.' Mod support is going to be tied to work that we're also doing on private servers, and letting people do private servers. Mods will be a thing that run on private servers,' he said.Hines said it's unlikely Bethesda will ever allow mods to run on Fallout 76's 24-player public servers. Mods are user-created modifications that are capable of doing pretty much anything people can think up, so it makes sense that Bethesda wants to restrict them to private servers to help ensure a semblance of fairness.' I don't foresee a universe in which we allow players to come in to Fallout 76's public servers with their own unique and different mods. If you want to run mods, they'll have to be done on a private server,' Hines explained.
'You'll be deciding what sort of mods you're including and running, and everyone playing on that server is playing with those mods.' Mods aren't coming to Fallout 76 at launch, however.
Hines cautioned that mods may not be supported in Fallout 76 until November 2019 at the soonest. 'It's going to be a lot of work. But mods and private servers are definitely coming,' Hines said.Mods in Bethesda games like and have been and continue to exceptionally popular and helping contribute to the longevity of those games and others across the industry. Those games, however, are exclusively single-player experiences, whereas Fallout 76 is always-online.Fallout 4 and Skyrim initially only supported mods on PC, but they later came to PS4 and Xbox One, albeit with some limitations. It remains to be seen if Fallout 76 mods will launch first on PC.GameSpot recently had the opportunity to play three hours of Fallout 76.
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If a stat is already at 10 when a SPECIAL raising Bobble-head is picked up it can raise it to 11 if you really want to have a stat of 11 you must wait till you raise it to 10 naturally before picking the Bobble-Head up. The You're SPECIAL book that is found in your house after you leave the vault on the other hand can NOT raise your stats above 10. Things that provide temp boosts such as perks ex. Night Person, drugs, clothing or other items will raise it above 10 as long as its equipped or in effect but since its just a temp boost you can NOT use it to get perks you normally wouldn't have access to but it does give you all the other advantages of having a higher stat an example would be for strength being able to carry more.I already looked this up a bit ago when I was looking up the Bobble-Head locations for someone elses question it came from a guy on reddit who wanted to test this specific thing several others also supported his comment so it is most likely true. I tested it with the intelligence bobblehead and was able to boost it to 11 permanently, by starting with 10 in that stat. The SPECIAL book only would boost stats that were not already at 10. So to really maximize things if you want to take the time you should start with 10 int and end and go get those 2 bobbleheads ASAP and then work your levels to boost other stats up.To max your SPECIAL stats you need a total of 42 points over starting one of which you can get through the SPECIAL book in your house.
Not seen or heard of any other books though so the soonest would be L42. By first getting the desired stat to 10 then getting a drug to give it a temporary debuff you can use the You're Special! Book to increase it back to 10 but then when the debuff wears off you will have 11 in that stat and then you can increase it to 12 by getting the corresponding bobblehead. And why i say do it in this order is because it is easier to find a -1 debuff than a -2.
Don't know exactly wich stats you can do this for as i believe you can't do this on some not sure wich ones though. Afterwards you can then of course also use items and clothing to increase past this. I've heard of people able to get their charisma far enough to get 40+ settlers in a settlement.
Fallout 76 Internal Database Mode
It is possible to make your special stats in Fallout 4 (and also Fallout 1-2 but thats not important right now) go higher than ten through various methods. The easiest method is through console commands, but I would recommend saving before possibly making a mistake that cant be fixed without a backup save.
I don't know how far it can go without reaching the literal limit that the game has itself. Also, there are other things in Fallout 4 that can be enhanced for all characters using Fallout 4 console commands.
I will not explain how to, because I don't have the time to but, I know this stuff works as long as you back things up and never save over the original backup save under any circumstances unless you like starting a new game.