Fallout 76 Apparel

The Apparel System in Fallout 76 allows players to piece together customized outfits by choosing from a variety of clothing and armor items.

Gameplay
Equipment slots are spread across five layers. Armor, body suits and power armor will be subjected to condition degradation. When the condition of any piece deteriorates to 0, it breaks and will offer no protection. Broken armor and clothing can be repaired using scrap at any armor workbench.

Many of the armor and clothing sets also have minimum level requirements before they can be equipped, including power armor parts. Power armor chassis are not leveled, so removing higher level parts will allow entry.

Characters can enter Power Armor wearing any combination of clothing, adding an additional layer of armor. However, wearing power armor nullifies all bonuses provided by the lower layers.

Power Armor


Power Armor is a deployable world object. To enter, the armor unfolds, the operator steps in, and then the armor seals around them. The player may only access their own chassis and unowned ones which spawn around the game world. Power Armor replaces the standard HUD elements with its own heads-up display, including a compass and gauges for hit points, action points, radiation, the remaining number of fusion cores available, and an ammunition counter.

Underarmor


Underarmor is upgradable apparel that is layered below equipped armor and outfits. Each underarmor is assigned to a single lining group, each with their own modifications which provide additional protection and grant SPECIAL bonuses. For example, the Vault 76 Jumpsuit may only be modified with Vault Tec linings.
 * Fallout 76 Underarmor

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