Fallout 76: How to Get Legendary Modules

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Fallout 76 is Bethesda’s live-service iteration of its famous post-apocalyptic RPG series. It released in 2018 in a pitiful state, mostly due to an empty world and performance issues. However, Bethesda stood strong and turned its fates around with two major updates over the course of two years.

To everybody’s surprise, the game is really good now. Now that players are spending hundreds of hours in the game, they will likely want to have the best armor sets in the game. To obtain them, you will need a very rare and specific resource called the Legendary Modules.

This guide details everything you need to know about them.

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What Are Legendary Modules In Fallout 76

Legendary Modules are a special kind of item that can be used to craft Legendary pieces of armor. Legendary items are the strongest items in the game and are absolutely necessary for the end-game missions of Fallout 76. These legendary armor pieces are a vital part of some of the strongest builds in the game. This makes getting these Legendary Modules a very important part of progressing in the game.

Where To Find Legendary Modules

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These legendary modules cannot be found in your travels across the game world and can only be bought. The vendor that sells these is named Purveyor Murmrgh. She can usually be found at Berkley’s Spring Station or The Rusty Pick.

These modules can be brought at a price of 50 scrips each. The scrips are a new addition to the game, introduced in the May update last to last year. This currency is exclusive to the Purveyor and can also be used to purchase Legendary gear from him. The Purveyor’s gear is randomized, so be sure to check often in hopes of finding something interesting.

This concludes the guide on finding Legendary Modules in Fallout 76. We regularly post about everything video games and anime, so be sure to check back often. You can also use your push notification feature to stay updated with each post.

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