Fallout 76 weapons/Comparison

Legend
Damage types There are different types of damage, depending on the weapon of attack:
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=Damage subtypes= These are not their own damage types, but are referenced as such by in-game descriptions. Unlike damage types, they do not have their own UI icons.

Overview
Almost every weapon in Fallout 76 is able to be modified by attaching various modifications. Each modification will impact how the weapon performs, and some provide a visual change. The most desirable of these mods are legendary effects. These mods cannot be crafted onto or removed from a weapon, but grant significant bonuses.

All weapons in Fallout 76 have a randomly generated condition bar, which visualizes the maximum durability of the weapon. Weapons of the same type may have a different amount of current condition and a different condition bar length. Weapon modifications may influence the length of the condition bar. Player characters with higher Intelligence can craft weapons with larger durability bars. Players with higher Luck can influence the current condition of found weapons.

Additionally, a weapon's level determines the base damage output and maximum condition bar of the weapon. An example would be the combat rifle having a base damage increase by increments of 4 between level 20 and 50 leaving an unmodified level 50 combat rifle to have an additional 12 base damage over the level 20 counterpart and having a slightly longer condition bar. Higher level weapons also have higher craft and repair costs.

Weapon types
Keywords that influence the weapon's interactions with various perks and buffs. These can be altered on several weapons through weapon modification.

Ranged
Modular Modular weapons can be configured as either rifles or pistols, depending on the grip/stock modification.
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Pistols
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Rifles
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Shotguns
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Bows
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Heavy guns
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Explosive launchers
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Melee
One-handed +5% per Strength
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Two-handed +5% per Strength
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Unarmed +10% per Strength
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Thrown

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Grenades
All thrown grenades deal 1 damage on a direct hit, separate from their main explosion damage.


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Mines
All thrown mines deal 1 damage on a direct hit, separate from their main explosion damage.


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Throwing knives

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Traps
All thrown traps deal 1 damage on a direct hit, separate from their main snare damage.

Other
Syringers These weapons are used to apply buffs or debuffs. They are classified as ballistic weapons, however ballistic damage buffs will only apply to the on-hit damage (0.5).
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Binoculars These weapons do not deal any damage directly and are solely used for scouting long distances. They may still be used to weapon bash, and will not suffer condition degradation.
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Cameras This weapon does not deal damage directly and is solely used to take pictures. They may still be used to weapon bash, and will not suffer condition degradation.
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Chainsaw This weapon is technically just a weapon. It does not scale with any weapon class-specific perks, like the Camera or Binoculars.
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Weapon Perks
Weapon modifiers
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1 requires power armor

Universal modifiers Craft and repair
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