The spawns also seem to be semi-randomised. There’s not one single place that you have to go to get power armor, you can find sets of it throughout the world, but it seems that these frames are equipped with random pieces. But unlike Fallout 4, different models of power armor are only equippable once you’ve reached a certain level, so you might get unlucky and happen upon parts you can’t use. Most of the types of power armor, like Raider, T45, and X-01 look like they return in Fallout 76. You start with a basic frame, and then attach different pieces of power armor to that chassis. In Fallout 76, the power armor system is very similar to Fallout 4.
Here’s where you can jump into your very own set of Power Armor, as well as how you can repair, customize, and store your pieces. You’re going to be spending a whole lot of your time in Fallout 76 exploring the Appalachian wilderness and fighting the mutated beasties you find - so you’re going to need the best outfit for the job: power armor.