Legendary weapon effects are effects applied to basic weapons that use special prefix modifiers that cannot be obtained elsewhere. Legendary weapons cannot be scrapped, but can be modified and traded with vendors. They will appear on screen when picked up and are marked with a star. Unlike unique weapons, they are randomized and are never named. Legendary effects can provide the same effects as unique weapons; a 'Relentless .44 pistol' is identical to Kellogg's pistol. Like unique weapons, Legendary weapons can be given a custom name and modified at a weapons station.
Legendary weapons are only found on the bodies of 'Legendary' variants of enemies. They can spawn at random locations throughout the Commonwealth, depending on the difficulty setting. Legendary enemies are more difficult to defeat than regular enemies, as each one has a chance to 'mutate' after their health is depleted, restoring them to full health and boosting their stats. They will almost always have a legendary piece of equipment in their inventory. Sometimes the legendary enemy (or ally) is not labeled as 'Legendary', but can be identified by the healing waves during and after a fight (if still alive).
The Legendary chance in an encounter below level 5 is zero. >L5 10%, >L20 12%, >L30 15%, >L40 18%, >L50 20%
Legendary weapon prefixesEdit
Most legendary weapons will have one of the following prefixes, which acts as a short description of the weapon's effects.
Unique weapon effectsEdit
Some effects are not randomly generated legendary weapons. These are known as unique weapon effects, and they can only be found by adding the effect through commands, or getting the unique weapon that they are found on.
Detailed explanationEdit
The legendary weapons and armor that are found on enemies are random; there are certain 'pools' of said weapon and armor types specifically tied to the type of enemy and location in which they are spawned. Certain legendary variants of weapons encountered early in the game - such as laser muskets and pipe pistols - will not spawn on Gunners, but will always have a chance to be found on legendary enemies with an area-specific low level cap (e.g. the ghouls in Super Duper Mart).
Berserker weapon effectsEdit
Crippling weapon effectsEdit
Damage Reduction armor & weapon effectsEdit
All Damage Reduction (i.e. Hunter's, Ghoul Slayer's, Assassin's, Exterminator's, Troubleshooter's, Mutant Slayer's, Cavalier's, and Sentinel's) mod stacks with the armor and weapon mod of the same name.
Defiant weapon effectsEdit
Elemental weapon effectsEdit
Freezing, Incendiary and Plasma infused mods are most effective on automatic or low base damage weaponry.
Explosive weapon effectsEdit
Explosive mod is exceptionally powerful when paired with weapons with low base damage that boast a high rate of fire or shoot several projectiles, as each bullet or pellet of scattered shot will produce an independent explosion, and the flat damage bonus itself is usually more than percentile bonuses.
Furious weapon effectsEdit
The Furious effect increases a weapon's damage by 15% after each consecutive hit. That is, hitting an enemy three times in a row will increase the damage of the third hit with 30%. The counter of consecutive hits is reset after not hitting the target for 10 seconds, or after hitting another target. Simply missing a target does not affect the counter.
Instigating weapon effectsEdit
Irradiated weapon effectsEdit
Kneecapper weapon effectsEdit
Never ending weapon effectsEdit
Nimble weapon effectsEdit
Nocturnal weapon effectsEdit
The Nocturnal modifier works following way:
Penetrating weapon effectsEdit
Rapid weapon effectsEdit
Resolute weapon effectsEdit
Slow Time weapon effectsEdit
Staggering weapon effectsEdit
Two-shot weapon effectsEdit
VATS enhanced weapon effectsEdit
Wounding weapon effectsEdit
Console commandEdit
Legendary effects can be added to items through the console by following the next steps:
As a simpler alternative to points 2 - 4 you can simply left-click on the item when it is lying on the floor. The RefID will then be displayed on-screen just as if you used the mentioned console command. Bear in mind certain weapons can be unusually challenging to left-click when dropped, so if this is unsuccessful, use GetPlayerGrabbedRef instead.
You can't stack several mods on a single item, but you can replace a mod with another one via the console.
Fallout 76 weapons can have various legendary effects. They are dropped at random by epic enemies or received as rewards for completing quests.
List of effects[edit | edit source]Tier 1 effects[edit | edit source]
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Tier 5 effects[edit | edit source]
These are reserved for use on a select few unique weapons, and they take up the same slot as a tier one legendary. The 'Active' effect is used on Civil Unrest, the 'Dangerous' effect is used on Bunker Buster, and the 'Healthy' effect is used on All Rise.
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Assassin: +50% damage against humans. Very situational, not recommended over other effects.
Berserker: Up to +100% damage at 0 damage resistance, up to -75% damage over 100 damage resistance. If you play with a high endurance build at very high levels (+80) this is the best damage boost effect but if you have barely 1 damage resistance it already reduces the bonus to 75%.
Bloodied: +5% damage per 5% health missing. Good effect for tanky builds, nice synergy with Nerd Rage perk and Bolstering legendary armor if you don't use Power Armor.
Cavalier: -15% damage taken while blocking or sprinting. Nice defensive effect, it can also spawn on ranged weapons and the 'sprinting' refers to walking fast, not necessarily sprinting using action points.
Crippling: +50% limb damage. Excellent effect for crowd control, shoot the head to decrease enemy detection range, arms to reduce their accuracy or even disarm them and legs to slow their movement.
Enraging: Critical damage causes frenzy. Very fun effect, makes the target attack its friends when hit by a crit, good for Luck and/or Stealth builds. Target the strongest enemy for better efficiency. Useless in 1vs1.
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Explosive: Bullets explode on impact doing 15 points area effect damage. (Doesn't spawn on melee) Incredibly strong effect, it seems to benefit from a lot of perks and does more damage than it says just watchout for friendly fire. It's OP on shotguns because it affects every pellet, also OP on the minigun with the accelerated barrel.
Exterminator: +50% damage against Mirelurks and bugs. Very situational, not recommended over other effects.
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Freezing: +10 Cryo damage. Critical damage freezes target. The additional damage seems to scale with something unknown up to +30 damage and the freeze lasts around 25 seconds. Very strong effect for 1v1 and Luck builds.
Furious: +15% damage after each consecutive hit on the same target. Highly dependent on the type of weapon this effect spawns. To be good as melee it has to be on a ripper or arguably a super sledge and to be good as range it needs to be on an automatic weapon with high damage per shot (very strong with Plasma Throwers too). It has a limit of how much damage you can stack, about 10 or 7 and the increased damage stays after switching targets.
Ghoul Slayer: +50% damage against Ghouls. Very situational, not recommended over other effects.
Hunter: +50% damage against animals. Downright terrible, animals are the fewest type of enemies in Fallout 4
Incendiary: +15 burn damage over 3 seconds. Bad effect, the burn damage doesn't stack, meaning that another hit on a burning target will only refresh the duration and the damage doesn't seem to scale with anything. How to make plants vs zombies in minecraft pe.
Instigating: +100% damage if the target is at full health. Does exactly what it says, only good on strong single shot weapons (Gauss rifle, Laser Musket), use it with stealth builds for better effectiveness.
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Irradiated: +50 radiation damage. Very situational, the radiation only affects humans and ghouls (but they have 1000 rad resist), the radiation reduces the total HP of an enemy making it extremely strong against Legendary enemies because they won't cure the radiation. It's best to use it on a weapon with high RoF.
Junkie: +15% damage per addiction withdrawal. Only useful if you are an actual in-game junkie full of addictions and with no caps to cure yourself.
Kneecapper: +20% leg cripple chance: A great crowd control effect, it cripples the legs no matter where you hit. Most effective when on an automatic weapon.
Lucky: +100% critical damage. +15% critical refill rate. Synergises perfectly for crit based Luck builds, use it with Overdrive chem if you wanna use it outside VATS.
Medic: Heals targets instead of hurting them. Good news, it doesn't heal enemies, bad news, AI is way too dumb to play as a support character and there are no escort quests so far. Doesn't work on MIRV fat man, tho.
Mighty: +25% damage. Pure and simple.
Mutant slayer: +50% damage against super mutants. Very situational, not recommended over other effects.
Never ending: Unlimited mag size. (Doesn't spawn on melee) It's only good on 10mm auto pistols and very good on double-barrel shotguns and missile launchers.
Nimble: +75% movement speed while using sight. (Doesn't spawn on melee) This effect is something that you would only see in a fast-paced PvP game, here it's only good on a minigun or gatling laser.
Nocturnal: +50% damage at night. +100% damage at midnight. -33% damage at dusk and dawn. -66% damage during the day. Does what it says, very niche.
Penetrating: *Ignores 30% of the target's damage and energy resistance.*~~It doesn't work at all.~~It does not work as it should, there are some messed up calculations in game and it just doesn't do what it says. Instead of negating 30% of enemy armor, it increases your damage done (somehow) by a measly 14%. Same thing might happen to the Armor Piercing mod. I'm sorry for boldly claiming it didn't work without doing further testing, one thing is for sure, though, you should always look for a better legendary effect and Armor Piercing mods are pretty always inferior to the top damage receiver mod.
Plasma infused: +10 energy damage. Can gooify enemies. The damage scales with something, no idea what, up to +30 damage. It adds a nice-looking visual effect to bullets, sadly it doesn't change the appearance of the missile explosions.
Poisoner: +30 poison damage over 10 seconds. Same deal with the Incendiary effect, it's useless because it doesn't stack and there is a lot of poison resist around too.
Quickdraw: -25% VATS cost. Does what it says.
Rapid: -15% reload time. +25% fire rate. (Doesn't spawn on melee) Also makes faster the cocking animation on revolvers and hunting rifles.
Relentless: Critical damage refills action points. Use it with Overdrive chem to never run out of action points.
Sentinel: -15% damage taken when standing still and not moving. Very good for tanky builds, can spawn on ranged weapons too.
Staggering: +30% stagger chance. Another really strong crow control effect, automatic weapons benefit the most specially with high level Commando and Heavy Gunner perks.
Stalker: If not in combat, +100% VATS accuracy and 100% VATS cost. It doesn't give you one 100% accurate shot at the cost of all your action points, it just doubles the chance and cost. Not very useful unless you want to play as a sneaky sniper with low perception.
Troubleshooter: +50% damage against robots. Very situational, use another legendary if you have it.
Two shot: +1 projectile. +150% spread. +100% recoil. (Doesn't spawn on melee) The most popular effect, not that great as people think. It doesn't give you double damage, it's always a little less and sometimes closer to +50% more damage only. Still the best all around effect for semi-auto weapons, fat men, missiler launchers. The penalties are quite more noticeable in automatic weapons and it simply breaks shotguns, the accuracy is too terrible to shoot at anything 1 m. away. More details in Solace_of_the_Thorns' comment
VATS enhanced: +33% VATS accuracy. -25% VATS cost. The best for those who love VATS.
Violent: +25% damage. +25% limb damage. +200% recoil. (It actually DOES spawn on melee weapons with no penalties) The middle ground between Mighty and Two Shot, horrible for automatic weapons.
Wounding: +25 bleed damage over 5 seconds. Completely underrated effect, the damage stacks (more RoF=more damage) and there is no bleed resist in the game, yes, even robots bleed. It's very strong against everything and it appears that every shotgun pellet applies one stack of bleed so you have even more damage with them.
I hope this was useful to you and this mod right here helped a lot. Forgot to add this beautiful mod too that lets you add any legendary effect to weapons and armor with various balanced or cheaty options.
EDIT 1: Added a few details on melee legendary effects spawn and two-shot effect.
EDIT 2: Updated info on the armor piercing legendary and mod, don't pay too much attention to my comments about it!!
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