T-60 Power Armor (Fallout 76)

The T-60 power armor is a piece of power armor in Fallout 76.

Background
Developed in early 2077 after the Anchorage Reclamation, the T-60 series of power armor was designed to eventually replace the T-51 as the pinnacle of powered armor technology in the U.S. military arsenal. Incorporating design elements from the earlier T-45, the T-60 was deployed domestically among U.S. Army units just prior to the dropping of the bombs.

As of 2287, the Brotherhood of Steel East Coast Chapter has acquired a vast arsenal of T-60 power armor, as it became the standard issue power armor for the Brotherhood of Steel.

Characteristics
The set is reminiscent of the T-45 set (especially the helmet) though has more defined and elegant features than its inferior. The set was first found in Fallout 4, being used primarily by the Brotherhood of Steel. As such, the set is commonly associated with them.

The base level that T-60 pieces can be used at is 40.

This armor set has gotten a reputation as a great all-around power armor that is very easy to repair, since it only requires aluminum, circuitry, plastic and steel; no screws or springs are required.

Armor parts

 * Level 40


 * Level 50
 * Damage Resistance totals for armor only, power armor chassis adds 60/60/60

Repair
Values as of the 1/29/2019 update, no changes in the 2/19/2019 update.

Paints and skins

 * T-60 BOS initiate paint: Slightly black paint with a white Brotherhood of Steel logo on the chest and an initiate emblem on the wrist. Potential quest reward for completing Forbidden Knowledge.
 * T-60 BOS knight paint: Slightly black paint with a white Brotherhood of Steel logo on the chest and a knight emblem on the wrist. Potential quest reward for completing Forbidden Knowledge.

Atomic Shop items
The following paints and skins are only available from the Atomic Shop.
 * T-60 American patriot paint: White paint with star decals along with red and blue accents.
 * T-60 blackbird paint: Black paint with red accents, predominately around the visor and helmet.
 * T-60 camouflage paint: Four colored woodland camouflage print consisting of shades of green and brown
 * T-60 hotter rod paint: White paint with downward purple flame pattern. Gradient of orange, pink and purple from the pauldrons down the arms.
 * T-60 Nukashine paint: Black paint with gold highlights and prominent compass rose decal on chestplate. Distinct bright cyan visor.
 * Mothman paint: Black paint with purple torso and white accents. Distinct red visor.
 * T-60 playtime paint: White paint with stripes of blue and red. Yellow accents with "Let's play!" decal across torso.
 * T-60 tricentennial paint: Dark blue paint with red and gold accents. Small golden "1776-2076" decal on torso. Tricentennial Edition exclusive.
 * T-60 Vault-Tec paint: Blue paint with yellow accents and Vault-Tec logo on torso.
 * T-60 wasteland walker paint: Four colored desert camouflage print consisting of shades of tan and brown
 * T-60 West Virginia paint: Black pinstriped paint with green leaf decals. Red and tan accents with West Virginia badge logo.
 * T-60 woodland warrior paint: Two-tone black and dark green woodland camouflage pattern.

Locations
Plans for crafting most mods are available from Vendor bot Phoenix at Watoga Shopping Plaza.