

That said, there's plenty of frames on the lovely irradiated surface of Boston, too, and not all of them are far out of the way. Here's the full map of power armor to be found within Fallout 4:

Some of those underwater power armor frames take some time to find, so we'd advise getting the perk before attempting to scavenge for any underwater armor - especially since they don't exactly float when in use, either. The perk will not only remove radiation gained from swimming in the non-purified water, but it also means The Wanderer doesn't start drowning after a minute underwater.

Players intent to grow their power armor collection should note that many frames can actually be found underwater, so getting the aquaboy perk will give them a huge advantage when out searching the depths of Boston's waterfront. There's no downsides to the Wanderer bringing as many as he can with him, so gamers should always stockpile as many as they can. It's the only way to activate unused frames, and whilst the fusion cores are a high value commodity, they're weightless in the inventory. Read on below to find out some more helpful power armor tips!įirstly, players should always carry around fusion cores if they intend to reactivate some of the power frames that have been patiently waiting around for the last 200 years. We've posted a map below from Reddit user guapscotch which should be able to lead gamers to more suits of power armor than the Brotherhood Of Steel could shake a stick at. Fallout 4 is littered with a healthy amount of these hidden power armor frames, and we'd like to help gamers everywhere get as many as they can. The commonwealth is full of countless similarly-armored enemies, so many gamers have taken to building themselves large garages to collect various power armor frames in. Whether it's a dusty set of X01 power armor or a sleek-looking T60, finding a good set of power armor can be a game-changer for those exploring the wasteland in Fallout 4.
