How to get Legendary Modules in Fallout 76

avatarJokingTunic7 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace7 months ago

Get Legendary Modules? Simple: Purveyor at the Rusty Pick. Spend Scrip. Boom, you're crafting legendary gear like a pro in no time. Worked for me, and I've crafted some of the best gear in my arsenal this way. Plus, it's a great excuse to explore more of the Ash Heap.


avatarPressingDesk7 months ago

Legendary Modules in Fallout 76 are super important for crafting that top-tier gear. You gotta buy them from the Purveyor Murmrgh, a unique vendor who deals in legendary items. She's holed up at the Rusty Pick in the Ash Heap region. Remember, they're not free! You'll need to spend your hard-earned Scrip, which you get by trading in your unwanted legendary items. So, start hoarding those legendaries you don't need and exchange them for Scrip!

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