Legendary Weapons Effects: Assassin’s: 50% more damage against humans. Automatic:Automatic fire mode. Berserker’s: More damage the lower your damage resistance is. Bloodied: More damage the lower your health is. Cavalier’s: 15% less damage while blocking or sprinting. Crippling: 50% more limb damage.
Are there legendary weapon effects in Fallout 76?
For legendary effects in Fallout 76, see Fallout 76 legendary effects. In Fallout 4, Legendary weapon effects are special modifications applied to basic weapons that use special prefix modifiers, not obtainable elsewhere. Legendary weapons cannot be scrapped, but can be further modified and traded with vendors.
What happens when you get a lucky shot?
Lucky Shots with different multipliers are colored differently. See Critical Hit instead for the damage boost applied when hitting weak spots. Casual Gunsmanship increases chance by +20%, but decreases damage by 20% when not inflicting a Lucky Shot.
What happens if you have two legendary mods?
If you have two items with the same mod, these effects don’t stack. From the looks of things, a few legendary mods have a regular version, an ‘enhanced’ version, and an ‘ultimate’ version. The italicised figures (damage, cooldown, etc) in your weapon’s mod description denote values that depend on your particular weapon’s stats.
Where do you find legendary weapons in Fallout 4?
In Fallout 4, Legendary weapon effects are effects applied to basic weapons that use special prefix modifiers that cannot be obtained elsewhere. Legendary weapons cannot be scrapped, but can be modified and traded with vendors. They will appear on screen when picked up and are marked with a star.
Is the Defiant effect always on the last round?
The Defiant effect permanently doubles the damage for any weapon with a capacity of 1, as they are technically always on the “last round” before reloading. However, explosive weapons such as the Fat Man see almost no benefit, as the damage multiplier does not apply to explosive damage.