All Fallout 76 Mutations and how to get them: Marsupial, Speed Demon & more

Fallout 76’s mutations feature offers players a whole variety of additional bonuses for your Vault Dweller, bestowing both positive and negative effects.

WhileFallouthas given fans of the series incredible freedoms with how they craft their story, background, and build throughout the franchise, never have they before been given the opportunity to mutate their character’s DNA – until Fallout 76, that is.

An image with the Fallout 76 logo and an icon of a mutation

If you’re looking to add some extra power to help you survive better and explore more of the vibrant, lore-rich world crafted by Bethesda, here’s how to get mutations in Fallout 76, and what each one doesout in Appalachia.

What are Fallout 76 mutations?

Mutations areeffects that are randomly addedto your character after beingexposed to Radiationin the game. Each mutation gives your Vault Dweller an incredibly useful effect to utilize on your travels throughout Appalachia, from granting invisibility to increasing your carry weight and jump height. What’s more, it’s possible to acquire more than one at any given time.

Despite the positive effects you’ll receive upon acquiring one, this isbalanced outby making sure that the mutation doesn’t make you totally overpowered. For example, the above-mentioned invisibility mutation, Chameleon, only works if you’re unarmored, stationary, and not attacking anything.

A view outside of Vault 76 in Fallout 76

How to get mutations in Fallout 76

Obtaining a mutation in Fallout 76 typically comes down to random chance and by being exposed to radiation (also known as Rads), but there are some methods you can take to increase your likelihood of altering your DNA enough to receive one.

Every time that you receive HP of additional radiation, you’ll have a 5% chance of being granted one of the available mutations. To do this, make sure to interact with:

The genetics lab in The Whitespring Bunker in Fallout 76

Mutation serums

While venturing out in the world to find as many radioactive sources as possible is completely viable,Mutation Serumscan be used to apply certain mutations to your character. You can obtain the relevant serum recipe from theMODUSvendor atThe Whitespring Bunker, the Enclave’s main base of operations.

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These also have the positive effect of removing any of the mutation’snegative effects for one hour, and also apply to any mutation you’ve already got when using the relevant serum.

Starched Gene perk

Despite giving you fantastic boosts to your SPECIAL stats and more in Fallout 76, mutations will actuallygo away over time as your radiation decreases. That is, however, unless you use the Starched Gene perk.

Unlocked at Level 30, while this is equipped, you’ll beunable to gain or lose mutations, ensuring you can keep your favorite bonuses as long as you want them for.

The best mutations in Fallout 76

There are currently 20 mutations you can currently pick up in Fallout 76, and with so many available, it can be hard to work out which is best. We’ve picked our top 5 favorite mutations below:

All Fallout 76 mutations and effects

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So, there you have it – everything you need to know about mutations in Fallout 76.

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