Fallout: The Traveler/Clothing, Armour and Trinkets

This page contains a list of all clothing, armour and trinkets that appears in Fallout: The Traveler.

Clothing
Based off the system from Cyberpunk 2077. Clothing is categorized in four different types; Head, Upper Body, Lower Body and Special. Each different category has its own slots.


 * Head
 * Head (helmets, caps)
 * Face (eyewear, masks)
 * Full Headwear (These items count as hats, eyewear, and masks.)
 * Upper Body
 * Outer Torso (coats, jackets, and vests)
 * Inner Torso (t-shirts, bras, jumpsuits, and dresses)
 * Lower Body
 * Legs (pants, shorts, and skirts and feet)
 * Outfit
 * Outfits (that lock all other clothing slots)
 * Accessories
 * Necklace
 * Piercings

Headgear

 * Duster Hat
 * 1st Recon Beret
 * Minutemen General Hat
 * Army Helmet
 * Ballcap with glasses
 * Chinese Officer Hat
 * Stormchaser hat

Eyewear

 * Sunglasses
 * Patrolman's
 * Road goggles

Facewear

 * Bandana

Full headwear

 * BOS Hood
 * Sack Hood
 * Synth Helmet

Inner Torso

 * Sports Bra
 * Tank Top
 * T-shirt
 * Knotted Tank
 * Raider Painspike Bra
 * Eremite Combat Bra
 * Tribal Top
 * Monstadt Standard
 * Leather Top
 * Cut-down Leather Top
 * Legion Standard
 * Monstadt Light Jumpsuit
 * Inazuma Light Standard
 * NCRCF Undershirt
 * Raider Sadist Corset
 * NCR Trooper Standard
 * Merc Adventurer Crop Top
 * Corset
 * Liyue Adventurer Top
 * Sumeru Upper Rags
 * Inazuma Kunoichi Top
 * Wrapped Rags
 * Assassin Suit Top
 * Nuka Girl Top
 * Grognak Bra

Outer Torso

 * Unbuttoned NCRCF Shirt
 * Road Leather Jacket
 * Sweater Vest
 * Leather Vest
 * Raincoat
 * Tunnel Snakes Jacket
 * Zipped up Hoodie
 * Bomber Jacket
 * Army Fatigues
 * Mechanic Jacket
 * Chinese Soldier Fatigues
 * Inazuma Harness
 * NCR Ranger Duster
 * Bandoiler
 * NCR Veteran Ranger Duster
 * Khans Outer Courset
 * Minutemen Duster
 * Elite Riot Gear Duster

Legs

 * Powder Gang Shorts
 * Tribal Pants
 * Raider Jeans
 * Leather Pants
 * Cargo Pants
 * Jeans
 * Yoga Pants
 * Zipped Down Vault Suit
 * Merc Grunt Pants
 * Road Leather Pants
 * Slacks
 * NCR Ranger Pants
 * NCR Trooper Standard Fatigues
 * Fatigues
 * Institute Lab Pants
 * Merc Adventurer Pants
 * Assassin Pants
 * Military Fatigues
 * Grognak Loincolns
 * Nuka Girl Pants
 * Skirt
 * Miniskirt
 * Maid Skirt
 * Butler Pants
 * Dress Pants
 * Hotpants

Necklaces

 * Dogtags

Piercings

 * Gear Earrings

Outfits

 * Vault 174 Suit
 * Vault 4 Suit
 * Vault 58 Suit
 * Vault 30 Suit
 * Vault 99 Suit
 * Vault 12 Suit
 * Raider Leathers
 * Radstag Hide
 * Bathrobe
 * Advanced radiation suit
 * RobCo jumpsuit
 * West-Tek Jumpsuit
 * Brahmin-skin outfit
 * Wasteland settler outfit
 * Monstadt combat jumpsuit
 * Inazuma Kimono
 * Brotherhood of Steel Combat Suit
 * Brotherhood of Steel Scribe Uniform
 * Legion Recruit Uniform
 * Legion Explorer Uniform
 * Legion Centurion Uniform
 * Legion Vexillarius Uniform
 * Institute Lab Coat
 * Railroad Coat Armor
 * Courser Uniform
 * Chinese Stealth Suit
 * Outrider Uniform

Armor
The Layered Armor system makes a return from Fallout 4 with a bit of refinement


 * Leather Armor Set
 * Kevlar Armor Set
 * Metal Armor Set
 * Vault-Tec Armor
 * Monstadt Combat Armor
 * Liyue Combat Armor
 * Combat Armor Set
 * Sumeru Armor Set
 * NCR Armor Set
 * NCR Ranger Patrol Set
 * NCR Veteran Ranger Armor Set
 * Assassin Armor set
 * Synth Armor Set
 * Marine Armor Set
 * Inazuman Armor Set
 * Knights Of Favonius Set

Modular Backpack
Based off the famed Creation Club item.

Power Armor
Returning from Fallout 4, Power armor is a multi-component armor unit, comprised of a base frame, with assorted armor pieces mounted on it. For power armor to function it requires a fusion core as a source of power, which drains over time and actions that consume AP will increase the rate of depletion. Once the fusion core is drained the user will still be able to slowly walk in the armor but will be over-encumbered and unable to use V.A.T.S. or hold breath when aiming with scopes. Power Armor requires training now however, unlike in Fallout 4.

Power armor is capable of boosting the Traveler's strength beyond the normal S.P.E.C.I.A.L. limit of 25 to 29 with modifications. Wearing power armor negates any bonuses given by standard armor. Power armor helmets have headlamps that are used in place of the Paimon Pip lights, which are disabled while wearing the armor. While in power armor, the player character is incapable of swimming, with the user instead walking across the bed of any given body of water. Handheld or wrist-mounted weapons such as knuckles cannot be equipped.

All pieces of power armor must be attached to a power armor frame.

Wearing power armor nullifies all bonuses and effects provided by any other layer of armor and clothing, including Legendary armor effects. In addition, each layer has its own weight, which is not nullified by power armor (excluding power armor plate segments attached directly to a power armor frame).

To exit power armor frames, one must press and hold the same button pressed to enter it ("E" on PC, "X" on PlayStation, or "A" on Xbox).

List of Power Armor

 * Raider Power Armor
 * T-45 Power Armor
 * Monstadt Power Armor
 * Terracotta Power Armor
 * Sumeru Power Armor
 * T-51 Power Armor
 * Fontaine Power Armor
 * T-60 Power Armor
 * T-65 Power Armor
 * X-01 Power Armor
 * Telsa Power Armor