Power armor on the map | Fallout 4

Power armor on the map

Below are the Power Armor locations where you can find it in the game. This map does not include the locations of Raider Armor or sets you can purchase, loot from enemies, or receive as quest rewards. Keep in mind that waiting until you reach a higher level is key, ESPECIALLY for obtaining the full X-01 set.


Power Armor (Basic Facts)

  • Requires Nuclear Blocks to use.
  • It is necessary to keep individual pieces of armor repaired after they are damaged; otherwise, they will not be wearable once the damage reaches 0 until they are repaired.
  • You can jump from any height without consequences. Accordingly, falling from high places onto or near enemies will cause a shockwave.
  • Radiation damage becomes insignificant even if you wear weak parts of the armor.
  • People WILL steal it! Be sure to remove the Fusion Core before leaving the armor, or you'll see Carl in your suit walking around the roof of Sanctuary for no reason.
  • You can modify each individual part just like weapons and armor for bonuses.
  • Keep in mind that your character's level can determine what armor you'll find; the higher your level, the better your chances of finding better Power Armor! Once you've discovered a set, the armor type is determined and won't change, no matter how high your level.


Armor Set Parameters

Raider Power Armor - This armor is weak, but still stronger than normal clothing, and can be found on raiders by looting their bodies after killing them.

Piece Bal. Ene. Rad. Health Weight Value

  • Raider Power Helmet 100 50 150 50 14 50
  • Raider Power Left Arm 50 25 150 50 16 75
  • Raider Power Left Leg 50 25 150 50 17 75
  • Raider Power Right Arm 50 25 150 50 16 75
  • Raider Power Right Leg 50 25 150 50 17 75
  • Raider Power Torso 200 100 300 100 22 100
  • Complete Set Total 500 250 1050 350 102 450


T-45 Power Armor - This set is slightly stronger than the Raider Armor and will be the first choice in most areas at low levels.

Piece Bal. Ene. Rad. Health Weight Value

  • T-45 Helmet 100 60 150 50 12 60
  • T-45 Left Arm 50 30 150 50 15 100
  • T-45 Left Leg 50 30 150 50 15 100
  • T-45 Right Arm 50 30 150 50 15 100
  • T-45 Right Leg 50 30 150 50 15 100
  • T-45 Torso 200 130 300 200 20 140
  • Complete Set Total 500 310 1050 450 92 600


T-51 Power Armor - this armor is of medium strength and starts to be found quite easily from level 20 (approximately).

Piece Bal. Ene. Rad. Health Weight Value

  • T-51 Helmet 140 90 150 80 12 80
  • T-51 Left Arm 90 60 150 80 15 130
  • T-51 Left Leg 90 60 150 80 15 130
  • T-51 Right Arm 90 60 150 80 15 130
  • T-51 Right Leg 90 60 150 80 15 130
  • T-51 Torso 240 160 300 320 20 180
  • Complete Set Total 740 490 1050 720 92 780


T-60 Power Armor - The armor is the second strongest, but it's still a bit hard to find and won't start spawning until around level 25 or so.

Piece Bal. Ene. Rad. Health Weight Value

  • T-60 Helmet 160 110 150 110 12.6 84
  • T-60 Left Arm 130 85 150 110 15.0 160
  • T-60 Left Leg 130 85 150 110 15.0 160
  • T-60 Right Arm 130 85 150 110 15.0 160
  • T-60 Right Leg 130 85 150 110 15.0 160
  • T-60 Torso 280 185 300 440 20.0 200
  • Complete Set Total 960 635 1050 990 92.6 924


X-01 Power Armor is the strongest armor in the game and will be extremely difficult to find. It will start appearing around level 30. Use a quicksave if you want to hunt for it, or try searching at higher levels for a better chance.

  • Piece Bal. Ene. Rad. Health Weight Value
  • X-01 Helmet 220 140 150 140 12 140
  • X-01 Left Arm 170 110 150 140 15 200
  • X-01 Left Leg 170 110 150 140 15 200
  • X-01 Right Arm 170 110 150 140 15 200
  • X-01 Right Leg 170 110 150 140 15 200
  • X-01 Torso 320 210 300 560 20 280
  • Complete Set Total 1220 790 1050 1260 92 1220

Source: www.gamefaqs.com


See also:

Prologue: A Cozy Commonwealth

Perk System (Luck)

Chapter 1: Getting Started