A Fallout 4 player in red Power Armor with a gigantic sword
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Fallout 4 players are no strangers to discovering loot with some bizarre perks but one Sole Survivor may have just unearthed one of the most impossible weapons yet. In a series first, Fallout 4 included randomized weapons that afforded players the opportunity to grind quests in an effort to earn a drop with perfectly optimized stats and perks.
Obviously, a melee weapon does not require ammunition as the only determining factor as to how often it can be swung is the Sole Survivor's stamina. It's certainly a hilarious error that's granted the humble Baton an ability that, in any weapon that actually uses ammo, would be instantly desirable. It's A Weird, Wild, Whacky Wasteland Mods Make Fallout 4 Do Some Strange Things While the community enjoyed the impossible nature of a Never Ending Baton, many were quick to point out that an error caused by mods likely generated the weapon. In the vanilla version of Fallout 4, the Never Ending ability can only be randomly assigned to a firearm or a weapon that requires reloadable charges to function.
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