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(Posting this vid because the Fallout TV series got me replaying some 4.) Reliable survival difficulty legendary loot lock info seems to be very hard to find, so after running across and watching Kakyoin's 2018 video, I decided to add a bit and throw in some useful info from helpful reddit posts to better explain how to efficiently get the legendaries you want in unmodded survival. Works fine for me on the next-gen 2024 update. -------------------- More Tips: # Getting the Sprinter's (Destroyer's) legs from Vault 81 and Goodneighbor will make this go a good bit faster. Use CHR clothing and 2 Grape Mentats to get them both for 1,300+ caps early game (and pass the Vault 81 entrance speech check). If you know which enemies can be possible legendaries, you can just sprint to their spawn locations (which you'll begin to figure out after several runs) and check their names with vats real quick without fighting for quicker runs. # If you're going for a specific prefix, you may want to make sure that it's actually available in the current "prefix pool" before you bother searching for the specific item to pair it with. To do so, find a similar type of item (bullet weapon, energy weapon, melee weapon, or armor) and then keep rolling prefixes on those to check ahead of time. # From my experience farming at level 15, it seems it's possible that certain enemy groups don't ever spawn legendaries. For instance, I could get [3 raiders vs scavengers], [super mutants + hounds vs ghouls], [3 super mutants], or [2 super mutants + 1 suicider]. The [2 super mutants + 1 suicider] was the only one that I ever saw a legendary enemy with 100+ tries. I'm unsure but this might depend on your current level. # Once you figure out which random encounter groups are useless (the group has spawned 20+ times and has never had a legendary enemy in it), you can save HUGE amounts of time by letting that group spawn, saving, and resetting the area. This will take that specific encounter out of the "random encounter pool" so you won't see it again on future runs. # I've had success resetting this random encounter spot by sleeping at the dugout inn in Diamond City TWICE in a row. Sleep for 1 hour, then sleep again for at least another hour. There might be other ways though. # Early game, consider keeping drugs like jet and psycho on you so that, when you run across a legendary enemy, you can kill it as quick as possible to see its drop. Reason being, you won't have the health buffer and damage output for a sustained fight that you'd have late game. # Keep in mind that random encounters cannot have legendary enemies in them at all until reaching level 6. # I forgot to mention that (according to kidaXV's post) the "special gun pool" chance doubles (from ~6% to ~12%) on reaching level 40. So I'd recommend level 41+ if farming a Gatling Laser. # Completing the quest "Underground Undercover" will allow legendary Railway Rifles to start dropping. If you're farming a non-railway gun specifically from the "special guns" pool, holding off on this quest will increase your odds of getting it. # It seems as if the legendary item's roll is determined by whichever is lower: the enemy's level (which can be seen with the Awareness perk) or the player's level. # The level matching has two consequences. First, you can't force high-tier items by going into high-tier zones early as the item will roll for your own level. Second, lower level enemies will roll for their level, making previously explored areas (which usually respawn enemies near the same level as when the player first went there) usually have weaker drops than newer areas or random encounters. This condition also makes sub-level 15 legendaries still available in certain locations late game. # Sometimes random encounters can have legendary enemies below player level. You can check the wiki for some enemy levels or keep an unused skill point for the Awareness Perk to see (to just buy it temporarily to get an idea of current enemy levels and then "refund" it by reloading a save). Don't expect something like a lv17 combat shotgun drop off a lv16 super mutant skirmisher. -------------------- Sources: Kakyoin's original survival loot lock video: • Fallout 4 loot lock legendary items in sur... ghdogjay's post: / comprehensive_legendary_farming_analysis kidaXV's post: / types_of_legendaries_dropped_at_each_level Background pic: https://www.digipen.edu/showcase/news... Props to these peeps or I'd never know any of this stuff.