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7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of November 2018

7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of November 2018

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K/DA Akali Mask

League of Legends’ K/DA girl group took November by storm with a flashy music video done K-Pop style. Apart from being a certified hit among the community, it was also a great way to advertise League skins.

While we still haven’t gotten a full-on K/DA Fallout 4 mod, you can deck out your character to look like Akali. This mod gives your avatar her signature glow-in-the-dark demon mask that comes with nine different colors.

To craft your own mask in Fallout 4, just head over to the nearest chem station. This works for both female and male characters, so feel free to go wild.

7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of November 2018

Modern HUD

If you’re not a fan of the Fallout 4 HUD, you can streamline it with this mod. As the name implies, the Modern HUD strips down most of the clutter and swaps it for something with a modern aesthetic.

Despite its more compact look, this mod doesn’t remove anything from the overall HUD. Everything’s tucked away on the corner of your screen, so you can see more of your actual view.

7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of November 2018

Showers

There’s very little room for hygiene in the Wasteland. When you’re off trying to look for your son and set up settlements, there’s very little time to take a bath. Heck, there aren’t even any showers in Fallout 4.

If you want your character to stay clean and fresh, you can use this mod to add some showers in Fallout 4. If you take the time to use them, you’ll gain some extra charisma for five hours. On top of that, any radiation will slowly begin to wear off. These baths don’t really do anything to the settlement count, and you’re the only one who can use them.

7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of November 2018

More Powerful Fusion Core Explosions

Shooting the fusion core in the power armor is one of the best ways to force someone to eject. The thing is, though, that the overall explosion is a bit underwhelming and doesn’t feel as powerful as it should be. I mean, you are blowing up power armor, after all.

For those who are looking for a bigger impact, you can add this mod which basically multiplies the explosion by tenfold. Shooting the fusion core will now kill the person inside the armor as well as anyone within the surrounding radius. It’s a great way to nuke everything on site, but just make sure that you aren’t caught up within the blast.

7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of November 2018

Infinite Ammo

This Fallout 4 mod does exactly what it says – it gives you guns with infinite ammo. There will be a box in the wasteland containing all of the guns (including the DLC weapons) that will never run out of bullets.

While you can use these firearms yourself, you can also give them to your followers so that you never have to worry about giving them ammo in the long run. To find the box, head over to the bridge near Vault 111 and Sanctuary and look underneath it. it has the base version of each weapon without any modifications whatsoever.

7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of November 2018

Always Rain and Always Night

If you want a bit more ambiance in your game, you can add this Fallout 4 mod to your game. This essentially alters weather conditions to make it rain all the time. Moreover, the day-and-night cycle has been changed to always stay dark.

While it doesn’t add any significant changes, it’s great for role-play purposes or if you want to take some nice pictures in-game. This mod works with the full version of Fallout 4 and supports all of the game’s DLC.

7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of November 2018

Tough Survival Start

If you’re looking to restart your Fallout 4 adventure, or if you just want a harder difficulty, then this mod is right up your alley. What this basically does it remove all pre-placed weapons, empty bottles, stimpaks, food, and a few rare crafting materials from the following locations:

  • Sanctuary
  • Vault 111
  • Red Rocket
  • Abernathy Farm
  • Graygarden

All of the farm plants have also been replaced with their wild counterpart or have just been straight up removed. If you’re looking for another reason to hop back into Fallout 4, why not use this mod to get started?

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Irwyn's a diehard Final Fantasy fan who just can't stop playing Opera Omnia. Playing Games Since: 1998, Favorite Genres: RPGs, Horror

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