Summary

AlthoughFallout 76had anincredibly shaky launch, this open-world multiplayer RPG has consistently improved thanks to various patches and downloadable content. On top of these developer updates, the Fallout 76 community has provided a plethora of mods to improve visuals, audio, and gameplay.

Since Fallout 76 is a live service game, the developers strictly forbid any mods that buff your character or add overpowered weapons. With that being said, here are some useful mods that will enhance your experience without breaking any rules.

An image from Fallout 76 of the Event Notifications mod. This Mod provides a visual indicator whenever an event starts throughout the map.

Updated July 29, 2025, by John Wildermuth:With the release of the Fallout TV series, many new and old fans have been eager to return to the Fallout universe to explore the Commonwealth all over again. Since Fallout 76 is a multiplayer game that is currently free on Twitch Prime, many new players are entering this experience for the first time and may be wondering if you can mod Fallout 76. We have updated this list to showcase all the different ways Fallout 76 can be modded.

11Event Notifications

Every 20 minutes in real life, there will be a new random event that spawns around the world of Fallout: 76, which can be completed with your friends or random players in the game. Sadly, since the world map is quite large, it can be incredibly easy to miss these events and their subsequent rewards.

By installing the Event Notifications mod, you will get a small notification on your HUD that allows you to know exactly when an event starts. Furthermore, the notification will also detail which event has spawned, so you can skip over any that you have already done before.

An image of the Glowing Items mod from Fallout 76, which makes all lootable items in the game glow green for easier looting.

10Glowing Items

If you are someone who loves looting every corner of a dungeon, then the Glowing Items mod is the perfect pick for you. This mod does exactly what you would expect, making all items in the game that can be looted glow a neon color of your choice.

The mod also offers nice levels of customization, if you choose to edit the mod files. Specifically, you can group types of items together and differentiate their colors, allowing you to easily glance at loot and decide if you want to pick it up or not.

An image of the High Detailed Map PLUS Fallout 76 mod, which overhauls the in game map, creating clearer icons and highlighting majors areas in the game.

9High Detailed Map Plus

While the original map in Fallout 76 is certainly helpful, some of the icons are too small to quickly read at a glance, and other areas are so dark that the points of interest are completely obscured. With the High Detailed Map Plus mod by Ultimist, the map is tweaked to make it more palatable.

Specifically, this map reworks all the icons that designate the different highways and roads across the world. Furthermore, the darker areas of the map have been redrawn to make any icons in the area easier to see.

An image from Fallout 76 of the Lowered Weapons Mod, which keeps your weapon tucked into your chest instead of constantly sticking outwards.

8Lowered Weapons

While traveling around the wasteland of Fallout 76, you may have realized that your character will permanently aim their weapon outwards if it is equipped. While you may always sheathe your pistol or assault rifle, you may want to walk around the map with the weapon ready to be fired.

Luckily, the Lowered Weapons 76 mod allows you to walk around the map with your weapon tucked into your chest, increasing immersion and allowing you to see more around you. If you ever need to shoot something, then your character will raise the weapon and lower it again once the encounter is over.

An image of the Optimum Reshade mod in Fallout 76, which reshades the world to look sharper and clearer. This is showcased at a Red Rocket gas station.

7Optimum Reshade

If you have ever found yourself wishing that the world of Fallout 76 fit the apocalyptic aesthetic just a little more, than the Optimum Reshade mod is the perfect choice for you. Created by Yaddok, this mod focuses on tweaking the visual appearance of the world.

Since Fallout 76 is not the most visually appealing game, this mod mutes the color palette of Fallout 76 to make the world appear more apocalyptic. Furthermore, the mod removes blurring effects to make everything on the map appear sharper and clearer.

An image of ther High Resolution Texture Pack from Fallout 76. This mod reworks and improves the texutres found on objects throughout the game, making them clearer. This is shown through a globe and teapot siutting on a dresser.

6High Resolution Texture Pack

Similar to the Optimum Reshade, Wessberg’s High Resolution Texture Pack is another mod that improves the visual appearance of the game. While the prior mod focused on improving the visual appearance of the world, this mod works to improve the textures ofobjects in the game.

Specifically, this mod utilizes textures found throughout flashback sequences and DLC, combining them with the original textures in the game to visually improve the physical appearance of various objects. If you have the space available on your hard drive, then download this mod to make everything in your game look more appealing.

An image from Fallout 76, showcasing a player fighting a robot while wearing Power Armor and wielding a gattling gun.

5Appalachian Warfare

While the Appalachian Warfare mod may not be the flashiest of changes to the game, this mod works incredibly hard to makeall the weapons in the gamesound more realistic and appealing. Created by Eversee, this mod removes the original sounds of the guns in Fallout 76, replacing them with completely new ones.

On top of reworking guns, this mod also changes the noises that certain melee weapons make, such as the Blade Ripper, a sword made out of a chainsaw. Finally, this mod also improves the sounds of explosions, adding ear-ringing and louder explosions to make these bombs feel more realistic.

An image from Fallout 76 of the Improved Health Bar mod, which adds segments to the health bar and clearly displays your current percentage of HP.

4Improved Health Bar

The Improved Health Bars mod adds sections onto your health bar, and a number that indicates your current health percentage. Strangely, the original health bar in Fallout 76 does not have a numerical indicator that clearly indicates how much health you currently have.

Luckily, with this mod, you may instantly glance at your health bar and immediately tell how much health you currently have. This is most helpful when you use different medications or mutations that buff or heal your character, since you may not want to use these items unless you are missing a specific amount of health.

An image of the Fallout 76 Better Inventory mod, which overhauls the inventory system in the game to make it more accessible.

3Better Inventory

Created by Registrator2000, this must-have mod makes the inventory system in Fallout 76 significantly less annoying. In the vanilla game, your character can only hold so many resources before they slow themselves down. While this mod does not change this mechanic at all, Better Inventory allows you to group items in your inventory together and then clearly see which of these groups are creating the most amount of weight.

On top of these mechanics, the mod also aims to make it easier to search for healing items in your inventory. While there is already a dedicated tab for all medical items in the game, this mod allows you to filter the medical section to only show food and water, so you may stay healthy and hydrated in the wasteland.

An image of the Perk Loadout Manager mod from Fallout 76, which allows the player to create loadouts of perks that they can quickly switch between on the fly.

2Perk Loadout Manager

Another mod that greatly improves systems within the game is Keretus' Perk Loadout Manager. In Fallout 76, there is a plethora of different perks and skills that you may invest in to change the way you play the game. An example of this would be investing your time into becoming incredibly charismatic, thus allowing you to talk your way out of combat scenarios.

The Perk Loadout Manager does not allow you to reinvest your points, but instead lets you switch your perk cards with a simple click of a button. Specifically, this mod allows you to make up to 12 different loadouts of cards, or abilities, and switch between them whenever you want to change your skills on the fly.