


The Perks that will help you modify weapons include:

Perks are also nice to have, but they aren't required to craft some of the more basic modifications. If you aren't finding enough tape out in the wild, the breakdown of Vegetable Starch will provide you with an incredible five Adhesive! Head to a Cooking Station and craft Vegetable Starch putting three Mutfruit, three Corn, three Tato, and one Purified Water together. Use the menu option to transfer and scrap all your junk into components.Īdhesive is a rare but needed component that is essential to crafting weapons. Bring all your junk to a Workbench and enter the item transfer menu. Collecting scrap and all that useless junk actually has a purpose in Fallout 4. Some of the more common basic weapons you'll find include:įor a full list of weapons at their bare components, check out this list!Ĭrafting Components are also very important to getting a weapon modified. Many of the weapons you find out in the wild will already have some kind of modifications, and you'll be able to add or remove whatever you like in the crafting process. For starters, you're going to need to have a weapon to modify. These items may be introduced in a later patch, but are non-functional in their current form.Not everything is free when it comes to crafting weapons. This item will not be released to the Atomic Shop and is considered to be cut content. These items are not guaranteed to be released. This item has yet to make its debut in the Atomic Shop and is considered unused content. These items may be introduced in a later patch or have recently been added to the live version of the game. This item has yet to make its debut in the Atomic Shop and is considered upcoming content. These items are not guaranteed to reappear in the Atomic Shop. This item was not purchasable with Atoms, was only available for a limited time and is considered legacy content. This item was only obtainable by advancing Overseer Rank within the Nuclear Winter game mode. This item was only obtainable during a seasonal Scoreboard and may be considered legacy content. This item was only available to Fallout 1st subscribers and may be considered legacy content.

This page lists all Atomic Shop skins, or paints, for weapons, power armor, armor and apparel, backpacks, backpack flair, Pip-Boy and lootbags. The following is based on Atomic Shop content and is not considered canonical.
