Fallout 76 conditions

Condition can refer to two things — either the condition of the character or the condition of their equipment.

Character condition
The most common character conditions found in Fallout 76 are poisons from Chems or from the environment, and damage from combat. Fallout 76 is currently the only game besides Fallout 4 in the Fallout series to include diseases.

Injuries

 * Crippled Arm
 * Crippled Leg

Needs
Similar to Fallout 4 survival mode, player characters in Fallout 76 have needs for food, liquid, and sleep. Depriving any of those needs will result in negative effects, while adequately satisfying them grants temporary positive effects.

Instruments
Playing any musical instrument is Fallout 76 for a short amount of time will grant player characters the effects of Well-tuned.

Diseases
Similar to Fallout 4 survival mode, Fallout 76 features diseases the player character can contract. Each disease has negative effects, such as periodically increasing hunger. The possible diseases are:
 * The Blight
 * Dysentery
 * Rad worms

Mutations
Fallout 76 also features mutations that have a chance of occurring on exposure to radiation from consumables, creature attacks, and irradiated zones. Mutations have a chance of being cured with RadAway. To protect desired mutations from RadAway, player characters can equip the second rank of the perk Starched Genes. The possible mutations are:

Other

 * Encumbered

Equipment condition
Equipment condition returns in Fallout 76 from Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. The condition of equipment affects its value and its damage or protection. Unlike in previous games, armor and weapons can be repaired using junk and crafting components at an armor workbench or weapons workbench. Equipment cannot repaired without a workbench.