'Fallout 4' secrets: Hidden X-01 Power Armor goodies of the Wasteland

"Fallout 4" Bethesda Softworks

"Fallout 4" provides players with a vast, largely destroyed yet hauntingly beautiful map known as the Wasteland, but for as much as fans may already be familiar with it, there are still some corners of it that are hiding some goodies just waiting to be discovered.

One secret of "Fallout 4's" Wasteland is the available yet hidden set of X-01 Power Armor.

According to Forbes, the X-01 Power Armor has the best statistics of any equipment set in the game, so it's definitely something players will want to find. Unfortunately, the location of the X-01 is not even marked on the map, making it more difficult to locate.

In order to make the task easier, players first need to head to the Custom House Tower. Once there, players now need to start heading southwest until they see a building named Court 35. The said building is unmarked on the map, so players just need to keep a lookout for its name while playing. 

Once inside Court 35, players need to climb to the top, fight a pair of robots and then locate two red buttons. After pressing the two red buttons, the door to the X-01 Power Armor should open. "Fallout 4" players are advised to be above level 26 before trying to get the X-01, as doing so prior may yield a different set of equipment.

Aside from what can be found in the "Fallout 4" Wasteland, there also appears to be a lot more hidden beneath the waters, according to VG 247.

One intrepid player went underwater inside "Fallout 4," and in the process revealed what looks to be a fairly detailed environment. The revelation has prompted others to wonder if "Fallout 4" may feature some underwater content in the future. Aside from plants, there also appear to be random items players can pick up underwater in "Fallout 4."

For now at least, "Fallout 4's" underwater world is largely empty, although that can certainly change with the arrival of downloadable content (DLC). 

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