Fallout 4 Custom Combat Armor



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This is a lore summary, presenting intradiegetic or in-universe information about the subject. For game characteristics and similar data, consult the table on the right.

It's for Combat Armor and there's a paint for the T60 Power Armor. Only issue is that the paint takes the place of the standard upgrade mod slot. Which is stupid, to say the least. Jun 03, 2017 ↑ Fallout 4 loading screen hints: 'Combat Armor offers balanced protection against both energy and ballistic damage.' ↑ Concept art for the helmet shows the heavy model as having a special targeting unit attached, with an ocular over the right eye. ↑ Combat armor in Fallout Shelter: 'The preferred battlefield armor of pre-war grunts.' This mod lets you change Paint and Decal options on Combat Armor. All you have to do is upgrade your armor at any standard armor workshop. The mods currently has 18 Paints and 50 Decals to choose from. This is my first mod and I'm pretty proud about how it turned out. Hope ya'll like it. The armor was formerly referred to as 'BOS infantry armor' before formally launching in the Public Test Server. Bugs edit edit source PC Playstation 4 Xbox One While all armor pieces use the marine armor resistance buff mods, the level 50 hardened torso mod incorrectly uses the leather armor Damage Resistance values, causing it to be 5.

Game-specific articles
Fallout 4Combat armor
Sturdy combat armor
Heavy combat armor
Variants:Commando chest piece
Commando helmet
Destroyer's chest piece
Destroyer's helmet
Destroyer's left arm
Destroyer's left leg
Destroyer's right leg
Freefall armor left leg
Freefall armor right leg
Overseer's left armguard
Overseer's right armguard
Steadfast BOS combat armor chest piece
This page lists all combat armors in Fallout 4.
  • The content is not described in full detail on this page. For details, please see the respective articles.
  • For combat armors in other Fallout games, please see 'Combat armor'.
  • For an overview of Fallout 4 content, please refer to 'Fallout 4'.
  • 2Models
  • 4Modifications

Background

Main article: Combat armor

The success of the Army combat armor paved the way for superior models. The most important of these was the general purpose combat armor issued to military units nationwide,[1] with the first Army model relegated to domestic and garrison duties.[2]

The new combat armor was manufactured in three different variants, for wearing with the standard armed services uniform: Light, medium (sturdy), and heavy. The modular suit of armor was manufactured from alloys that offer balanced protection from conventional firearms and energy weapons[3] and provide load-bearing functionality in combat. A new combat helmet model was designed for all three variants, incorporating ear protection and a pair of attachment points for additional equipment, such as lamps (commonly found on surviving units) and targeting or imaging equipment.[4]

The standard combat armor was designed to accept numerous modifications, allowing for it to be tailored for specific purposes. Common material included additional reinforcement, “shadowing” (reducing its profile and signature, with a characteristic black finish), and an optional polymer upgrade that replaced the standard combat armor alloy with advanced combat polymers. Functional upgrades were numerous, tailoring the armor's functionality to the mission profile and included special linings (fire-retardant asbestos, radiation-resistant lead, or the unique BioCommMesh enhancing combat drug duration), lightened construction, upgraded combat webbing, melee modifications, weapon stabilization, and various customizations of the armor profile and silhouette to improve performance in close combat.[5]

After the Great War, some factions developed their own modifications. For example, the Brotherhood of Steel armors incorporate a special coating that provides additional protection from background radiation.[5]

Models

Combat armor

Main article: Combat armor

The basic, light model was most common, issued widely to troops on the battlefield.[6][1], it consisted of a pair of plates covering the chest and upper back, attached to standard load-bearing equipment, axillary protectors, and a pair of plates covering the thighs.[7]

Sturdy combat armor

Main article: Combat armor

The superior, sturdy combat armor variant was the baseline model. The torso assembly is enhanced with the inclusion of soft body armor from ballistic fiber, overlaid with enlarged hard armor plates providing superior coverage and protection. A groin protector is included by default. Limbs incorporate the axillary and thigh protectors of the lighter model, with the addition of plating on forearms, knees, and lower legs. The entire assembly was intended for units engaged in heavy fighting on the most contested fronts.[8]

Heavy combat armor

Main article: Combat armor

The heaviest model of combat armor is a radical departure from the principle of balance that guided the design of combat armor. Emphasizing durability and protection, the heavy variant encloses the entire body in a layer of soft body armor enclosing it almost entirely, with the characteristic armored plates worn on top. The torso assembly incorporates the medium variant upgraded with armor plating enclosing the entire torso, including a characteristic hump that protects the upper back. Arms are sheathed in segmented armor that incorporates additional protection for hands, elbows, and shoulders (heavy axillary protectors include a pair of characteristic pauldrons). Legs are protected even more heavily, with armor plating enclosing the thighs, lower legs, and covering feet.[9]


Comparison

  • Note: Due to the way the data files are structured, there are only six basic FormIDs for use with the console: 0011e2c8 (helmet), 0011d3c3 (chest), 0011d3c7 (left arm), 0011d3c6 (right arm), 0011d3c5 (left leg), and 0011d3c4 (right leg). Using these with the additem command will spawn a random piece in the target's inventory.
  • To allow for more precise spawning, the Base ID column links to leveled item lists that spawn items of that specific class.
TypePieceProtectionWeightValueBase ID
Ballistic
Damage
Energy
Damage
Helmet10104250011e2c8
LightChest151586000184bc4
Arm9922500184bcd (right)
00184bd0 (left)
Leg8822500184bc7 (right)
00184bca (left)
Complete set595922180
SturdyChest252511.714000184bc3
Arm13134.58500184bcc (right)
00184bcf (left)
Leg12124.510500184bc6 (right)
00184bc9 (left)
Complete set757531.7520
HeavyChest353515.522000184bd1
Arm1717714500184bcb (right)
00184bce (left)
Leg1616718500184bc5 (right)
00184bc8 (left)
Complete set10110145.5880

^All the above are from non-modified pieces.

Modifications

This item has the following modification slots: Material, Misc.

  • Material mods can't be swapped between arms and legs, even though they cost the same and provide the same bonuses.
  • Misc mods that are available to both arms and legs can be swapped.
  • You can find Muffled arms as loot, but this is a bug. If the Muffled mod is removed from the arms, it cannot be re-added. It also likely provides no benefit on the arms.
  • All numbers are relative to the base stats.

Material (Helmet)

NameBallistic
Resistance
Energy
Resistance
Radiation
Resistance
WeightResourcesPerks
Required
Base ID
Brotherhood of Steel00+150NoneNone0019b80c
Standard0000NoneNone0019b80d
Reinforced+1+10+11x Adhesive
2x Cloth
2x Leather
2x Steel
None0019b80e
Shadowed
Increases stealth in dark areas
+1+10+11x Adhesive
2x Cloth
2x Leather
2x Oil
2x Steel
Armorer 20019b80f
Fiberglass+3+30+12x Adhesive
4x Cloth
4x Leather
4x Steel
Armorer 20019b810
Polymer+4+40+24x Adhesive
8x Cloth
8x Leather
8x Steel
Armorer 20019b811

Material (Torso)

NameBallistic
Resistance
Energy
Resistance
Radiation
Resistance
WeightResourcesPerks RequiredBase ID
Brotherhood of Steel00+15+0NoneNone00184be3
Standard00+00NoneNone0017ae2e
Reinforced+2+2+0+0.72x Adhesive
4x Cloth
6x Leather
6x Steel
None00184be2
Shadowed+2+2+0+0.72x Adhesive
4x Cloth
6x Leather
4x Oil
6x Steel
Armorer 200184bd7
Fiberglass+5+5+0+1.8754x Adhesive
8x Cloth
12x Leather
12x Steel
Armorer 200184be1
Polymer+7+7+0+2.6258x Adhesive
16x Cloth
24x Leather
24x Steel
Armorer 200184bd4

Material (Limbs)

NameBallistic
Resistance
Energy
Resistance
WeightResourcesPerks RequiredBase ID
Brotherhood of Steel00+15NoneNone
Standard000NoneNone
Reinforced+1+1+0.51x Adhesive
2x Cloth
2x Leather
2x Steel
None
Shadowed+1+1+0.51x Adhesive
2x Cloth
2x Leather
2x Oil
2x Steel
Armorer 2
Fiberglass+2+2+1.252x Adhesive
4x Cloth
4x Leather
4x Steel
Armorer 2
Polymer+3+3+1.754x Adhesive
8x Cloth
8x Leather
8x Steel
Armorer 2

Misc (Torso)

Weight modifiers apply to the base weight of the item modified by the material
TypeEffectWeightResourcesPerks Required
Padded-25% damage from explosions+50%3x Adhesive
3x Ballistic Fiber
3x Rubber
None
Dense-50% damage from explosions+50%7x Adhesive
6x Ballistic Fiber
3x Fiberglass
4x Rubber
Armorer 3
Asbestos LiningImproved Energy resistance (+15) and immunity to being set on fire.+50%5x Adhesive
6x Asbestos
6x Ballistic Fiber
3x Rubber
Armorer 1
PocketedImproved carrying capacity (+10).+10%3x Adhesive
4x Cloth
4x Leather
None
Deep PocketedImproved carrying capacity (+20).+10%6x Adhesive
5x Cloth
6x Leather
Armorer 2
PneumaticReduces the magnitude of incoming staggers.+30%8x Adhesive
5x Aluminum
7x Ballistic Fiber
10x Lead
Armorer 4
Lighter Build+2 AP.-40%3x Adhesive
4x Cork
5x Fiberglass
3x Rubber
None
Ultra-Light Build+10 AP.-80%7x Adhesive
6x Cork
8x Fiberglass
5x Rubber
Armorer 3
BioCommMeshIncreases duration of chems by 50%.+30%8x Adhesive
12x Aluminum
8x Circuitry
6x Cloth
Armorer 4
Science! 2
Lead LinedImproved Radiation resistance (+15).+50%6x Adhesive
8x Lead
4x Screw
Armorer 2
Science! 1

Misc (Limbs)

TypeEffectWeightResourcesPerks Required
Lighter Build+2 AP-40%3x Adhesive
4x Cork
4x Fiberglass
3x Rubber
None
Ultra-Light Build+5 AP-80%7x Adhesive
6x Cork
8x Fiberglass
5x Rubber
Armorer 3
Pocketed+5 carrying capacity+10%3x Adhesive
4x Cloth
4x Leather
None
Deep Pocketed+10 carrying capacity+10%6x Adhesive
5x Cloth
6x Leather
Armorer 2
Muffled
(Legs only)
Reduces detection from moving.No change6x Adhesive
5x Cloth
7x Rubber
Armorer 2
StrengthenedReduces limb damage.+20%5x Adhesive
5x Plastic
5x Screw
5x Steel
Armorer 1
Lead LinedImproved Radiation resistance (+10).+50%6x Adhesive
8x Lead
4x Screw
Armorer 2
Science! 1
Braced
(Arms only)
+25% damage blocked+25%5x Adhesive
6x Bone
4x Steel
Armorer 1
Brawling
(Arms only)
+10% Unarmed damage+25%5x Adhesive
3x Bone
4x Lead
2x Screw
Armorer 1
Weighted
(Arms only)
+10% armor penetration for melee and unarmed attacks+40%8x Adhesive
10x Aluminum
4x Bone
4x Fiberglass
Armorer 4
Aerodynamic
(Arms only)
-5% power attack AP cost+10%7x Adhesive
7x Aluminum
6x Fiberglass
5x Spring
Armorer 3
Stabilized
(Arms only)
Scoped aiming is more steady.+25%6x Adhesive
7x Aluminum
3x Fiber Optics
4x Spring
Armorer 2
Cushioned
(Legs only)
-50% falling damage+10%5x Adhesive
6x Cloth
7x Cork
7x Rubber
Armorer 1
Custom-Fitted
(Legs only)
-5% sprinting AP cost+10%7x Adhesive
8x Leather
4x Rubber
5x Spring
Armorer 3
Sleek
(Legs only)
+5% movement speed while sneaking+10%8x Adhesive
5x Fiberglass
4x Oil
10x Rubber
Armorer 4

Crafting

With Contraptions Workshop installed, combat armor can be be crafted using an armor forge.

ComponentsRequirementsProducts
3 Ballistic fiber
Armorer (rank: 2)
ComponentsRequirementsProducts
7 Aluminum
5 Adhesive
Armorer (rank: 3)
ComponentsRequirementsProducts
10 Aluminum
7 Adhesive
Armorer (rank: 4)

References

  1. 1.01.1Frontline troops in Alaska wear this type of combat armor. As seen in the Fallout 4 intro.
  2. The Army helmet is presented in the game as an older type of helmet, issued to uniformed troops who do not use the standard set of combat armor: Clearly visible in the tutorial segment and later on countless dead bodies throughout the Commonwealth.
  3. Fallout 4 loading screen hints: 'Combat Armor offers balanced protection against both energy and ballistic damage.'
  4. Concept art for the helmet shows the heavy model as having a special targeting unit attached, with an ocular over the right eye.
  5. 5.05.1Fallout 4 armor upgrades.
  6. Combat armor in Fallout Shelter: 'The preferred battlefield armor of pre-war grunts.'
  7. Combat armor appearance in Fallout 4.
  8. Sturdy combat armor in Fallout Shelter: 'Worn by the toughest ground pounders in the toughest battles.'
  9. Heavy combat armor in Fallout Shelter: 'They used to send in an army. Now they only need you.'
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As any fan of Fallout games can tell you, the vanilla features will only get you so far.

I mean sure, wearing the vault jumpsuit and a random Power Armor may be enough to get you through your first playthrough. And enough alternative armors are laying around to keep you busy for a while.

But eventually cosplaying a Raider will get old.

You’re always going to need more.

Luckily people realized this and modders of Bethesda games have had many years to perfect the art of tending to your every desire.

Whether you’re looking for the ultimate armor to make you feel like an Avenger, or just want to make the game a bit more risqué by modifying everyone’s outfits, someone has just the mod for you.

15. Vault-Tec Security Armor

Among my least favorite changes done to Fallout’s aesthetic after New Vegas are those done to vault-related apparel, specifically security armor.

Modder ThatSpartacusGuy seems to be in the same camp as me, and they’ve created this mod to give the Vault Security Armor a bit more grit and realism.

It simply takes the New Vegas-style Sierra Madre Security Armor and adds it to the game.

This cool-looking armor is quite customizable, starting with the decals on the front.

14. CBBE Skimpy Armor and Clothing Replacer

Look, I personally don’t like turning my Fallout 4 game into a Playboy magazine.

But a lot of people reading this are here just for that, and I owe myself to my audience.

That’s why I’m showcasing TyronJam’s CBBE Skimpy Armor and Clothing Replacer, which simply turns several vanilla outfits into very revealing versions of themselves to better show off Caliente’s Beautiful Bodies Edition.

It’s sexy, it’s a bit trashy.

And it’s everything you’ve always wanted in a single pack.

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On a more serious note, we have a mod that instead of completely destroying immersion like the previous one, will actually make the game more lore-friendly than before.

Modder SpiffySkyTrooper found the lack of a metal utility belt to go with the vault suit.

Like those seen in Fallout 3 and other entries in the franchise, to be a terrible conflict in Fallout’s continuity. To fix it they designed a new one from scratch, trying to mimic the game’s artistic direction.

The result is this sleek metallic belt that’s as shiny as it’s immersive.

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And if you like covering your waistline with a shiny, metallic belt, why not go all the way and protect your entire body?

That’s what HumanNature66’s SIRIUS Assault Suit is here to accomplish, giving you a full set of lore-friendly robot-like armor that emphasizes your figure while also making you look very dangerous.

I mean look at those killer heels!

Not only that, but you can also wear regular pieces of armor over it. Making you virtually untouchable.

You’re a piece of art and they’re only allowed to look.

11. Sl00ty Vault Jumpsuit

Speaking of things that emphasize your figure…

You really can’t have a Bethesda game without people trying to make their characters absolute bombshells, and what better way to do that in Fallout 4 than making your default outfit much more revealing?

It’s just the default vault jumpsuit with ample cleavage and sexier textures that make your body look as if it barely fits inside.

It’s a must if you have the CBBE body mod, and it’s also the basis for many others.

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It may not be the most lore-friendly outfit ever, but it does look like something the Institute could come up with, so your immersion should be safe.

It’s just one of the many bodacious femme fatale outfits modded into the game, and one of the very best.

Re-live your favorite moments in MGS4 from an entirely new perspective.

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Doesn’t anybody wear shorts in the Commonwealth?

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To fix this un-immersive overlook on the part of the developers, modder DeserterX offers 16 new craftable outfits with shorts.

Not only can you survive in the summer, but you can also show off your legs, toned from never using Fast Travel.

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8. Tactical Combat Swimwear

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Having a harness with your gear and a headset on makes running around half-naked much more immersive.

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That’s the fantasy sold by DeserterX’s Courser X-92 Power Suit, which will make you look like a state-of-the-art battle synth developed by the Institute to counter Power Armor.

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All this gives you a chance against anything from a deathclaw to a super mutant without having to wear a bulky Power Armor.

6. Concealed Armors

Choosing between functionality and fashion has always been a challenge for RPG lovers, especially in games with so many gear options as Fallout 4.

With this mod by creator Nisas, you can now make your protective armor completely invisible, allowing you to endure the harsh life of the Wasteland without compromising your looks.

You’ll be 100% safe and 100% on fleek.

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On the other side of the visibility spectrum we have Cross Pre-War Cybernetics.

Fallout 4 combat armor mod

If there were robots before the war, why wouldn’t there be cybernetic implants?

Modder Niero offers the cyberpunk-inclined a chance to take on the Wasteland with a fully customizable cybernetic armor. Including robot arms and the like.

Other than choosing their color, the player may also add different gadgets and other modifications to their cybernetics, from a flamethrower to simple firmware updates to expand functionality.

It’s complex.

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Thanks to this mod by prolific creator FadingSignal, you can now enlist Dogmeat to your personal police force and outfit it with a beautifully designed and very practical harness that’ll protect it from the dangers of the job.

Other than adding or removing the optional back and side pouches that give Dogmeat more carryweight, you can also choose the color and decorative patches you want on the harness.

Now this is what I call a “good boy”.

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Like many things in life, armor mods are usually as good as they are convenient.

Instead of scouring the Nexus looking for a bunch of outfits you’ll grow tired of in a couple of days, why not install this pack with a truckload of looks designed by modding-celebrity Elianora?

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To truly embody this fantasy of being an unstoppable force, you need gear that anyone can recognize a mile away.

That’s exactly what DeserterX offers with the Black Widow armor, an all-black grim reaper look, complete with a black PipBoy.

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Not only is it the most badass mercenary armor ever, but the mod also includes a quest where you’ll take on the mantle of the Black Widow and enter the world of souls to fulfill the original wearer’s wish.

1. Armorsmith Extended

But if you’re looking for the most bang for your time spent installing mods, then Armorsmith Extended is the best deal you’ll find(and the bang comes at $0 so it’s really a deal!)

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You can now wear any kind of clothing below armors, any hat or helmet will be compatible with bandannas or gas masks… the whole modding system is redone for more customizability – and that’s not even half of it!

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