


As mentioned above, buildings are generally preferred over outdoor spawns, as they are much more straightforward in nature. Now that we know how to farm, let's examine where to do so. The best places to farm legendary equipment Loading your autosave should reroll only the effect of the equipment - though not always, so consider that possibility. If you are satisfied with these, but want to further fine-tune the effects, load your autosave instead. Loading your quicksave will reroll the legendary enemy and the piece of equipment it carries. If you get an enemy to drop your desired piece of equipment the very first time, then get outta here, you lucky bastard. It's important not to access your Pip Boy inside the building, as doing so will override your autosave. Quicksave outside the building, then enter and kill the legendaryĮntering the building should trigger an autosave. This is finicky to do, so, for the purposes of this guide (and your sanity), we'll concentrate on indoor legendaries. Outdoors, you'll need to save far enough from a legendary enemy so that a different one is able to spawn on re-loading. This is possible to do while outdoors, but much easier to do with buildings. Find a location where legendary enemies are likely to spawn. With the above in mind, here's how to farm legendary equipment in Fallout 4: 1. In exchange, the spawn rate of legendary creatures is increased. Survival rewards a more conservative style of play, due to your character taking increased damage and enemies receiving huge buffs to their HP. Like Destiny's Child circa their 2001 hit single "Survivor," pictured above, your goal is to be a survivor of game's highest difficulty setting, Survival.

Thirdly: be a survivor, keep on surviving Quicksaves must be made manually, while autosaves can be set to timed intervals or in response to certain actions - opening your Pip Boy, for example. Quicksaves and autosaves both register different save slots. You should be saving frequently as it is, because Bethesda is known for producing ridiculously, gloriously buggy games.

Secondly, remember your quicksaves and autosavesīecoming familiar with both of these is vital. Since this method of farming relies on the loading of saves to gain an advantage (known as "save scumming" by some), it's going to be slow going, with little chance of you getting precisely what you want unless you are extremely patient. Before you get started, though, you'll want to familiarize yourself with a couple of different concepts. With a little patience and just a bit of help from good luck/the heart of the cards/believing in yourself/RNGesus, you can now farm and fine tune exactly what you'll receive from legendary enemies.
