Plasma gun (Fallout 4)

The plasma gun is a weapon in Fallout 4. Variants include the plasma pistol, plasma rifle, plasma scattergun and plasma thrower.

Characteristics
Plasma guns are a versatile urban warfare weapon that can be used as a pistol, sniper rifle, semi-auto rifle, assault rifle, shotgun or even a 'plasma flamethrower.' It is usually encountered later in the game and found on technologically advanced opponents, although at even higher levels it can be found on raiders and legendary enemies.

Compared to the previous iterations, Fallout 4's plasma projectiles travel much faster and cause both ballistic damage and energy damage as opposed to only energy damage. It is a good weapon for facing high tier enemies, with its dual damage output a fully upgraded plasma rifle in a non-automatic format and proper investment in the Rifleman perk can feature monstrously high damage outputs (inflicting more than 100 damage in both ballistic and energy damage) with the only non-explosive weaponry capable of reliably exceeding it in damage output being the Gauss rifle. Unfortunately, the plasma bolts– despite being faster than in previous renditions– still have a noticeable lag time, potentially limiting the utility of plasma sniper rifles at distant moving targets.

Not only is the weapon itself much rarer than other energy weapons, its plasma cartridge ammo is much more valuable as well. This reduces the viability of this weapon as an all-around firearm.

One of the other only downsides to this weapon is the lack of an ability to add a suppressor, meaning to some builds, a weapon with this option would be far better suited.

Plasma guns are the lightest ranged weapon class in the game, closely followed by laser weaponry. A fully upgraded plasma gun in a rifle type variation weighs just over 8 pounds while a top tier laser gun in a rifle configuration weighs around 9 pounds, making both weapons even more useful as a powerful backup weapon that can be carried around at all times without weighing its owner down too much.

Variants

 * Experiment 18-A, a unique plasma rifle available from the synth merchant at the Institute for approximately 3000 caps.
 * Sentinel's Plasmacaster, a unique plasma pistol sold by Proctor Teagan onboard the the Prydwen after promotion to the rank of sentinel in the Brotherhood of Steel.

Locations

 * Vendors start selling plasma guns starting at level 16.
 * If the Sole Survivor enters Nuka-World and is below level 16, Aaron Corbett can sell this weapon.
 * Arturo Rodriguez sells at least two.
 * Legendary plasma guns start dropping at level 24.
 * Level 3 weapon shops in settlements always have three for sale.
 * Higher level Gunners are sometimes equipped with plasma guns.

Bugs

 * The plasma thrower is bugged and has a high (though not 100%) chance of dealing no damage each time the trigger is pulled. This occurs while using V.A.T.S. or immediately after using V.A.T.S.
 * This bug only seems to happen in V.A.T.S. or immediately after exiting V.A.T.S., however if one isn't close enough to one's target it will not deal damage, being much like a flamethrower.
 * The plasma thrower is affected by the Rifleman and Gunslinger perks as opposed to the Commando perk, as the perks will take into account whether a stock or grip is installed, rather than the barrel.
 * The plasma thrower is completely bugged in V.A.T.S. The weapon is shown to attack in short flame bursts, however, only the first puff of plasma in V.A.T.S. will deal damage, one shot will be used regardless of how many attacks are queued up, and every attack queued after the first will super charge the critical meter.
 * With the rifle variants, firing and then swimming will cause the weapon to be held like a bat and prevent firing the weapon. To fix it, just unequip and re-equip the rifle.