Race Mods |best| — Fallout 4

What if you emerged as a sleek, metallic Synth? A hulking, green-skinned Super Mutant? Or a graceful, pointy-eared Ghoul from a different apocalypse entirely?

The downside? Normal humans won’t trade with you. Doctors refuse to heal you. But you can join the Crater of Atom and actually lead them to conquer the Commonwealth. It’s perfect for a “scientist who lost their mind” character arc. Best for: Tinkering, custom races, anime mods.

RaceCustomizer isn’t a race itself. It’s the engine that lets mod authors (and you) create new races safely without breaking the game. Want to be a Deathclaw? A Protectron? A Dwemer from Elder Scrolls ? There are add-ons for all of that. fallout 4 race mods

Ever wanted to be Strong’s bigger, smarter cousin? This mod (paired with the playable race add-on) lets you become a Super Mutant. You are huge—so huge that most standard armor won’t fit. You’ll need to find or craft mutant-specific gear.

You can’t use normal guns (your fingers are too big), so you’re limited to pipe weapons, heavy weapons, and melee. You regenerate health slowly, can throw cars as projectiles, and every faction except the Brotherhood will run from you. The catch? You can’t enter most indoor areas without crouching, and forget about using Power Armor. Best for: Morally gray playthroughs, Institute loyalty, stealth. What if you emerged as a sleek, metallic Synth

We all know the drill. You emerge from Vault 111, blinking in the harsh Commonwealth sunlight. You’re the Sole Survivor—a pre-war human, slightly confused, and very angry about being frozen for 210 years. But what if you weren’t?

This mod adds Gen-2 and Gen-3 synth races. The Gen-3 is subtle—you look human, scan as human, but you don’t need to eat or sleep. The Gen-2 is where it gets wild. You have a metallic voice, glowing eyes, and armor plating instead of skin. The downside

This isn’t just a skin. Ghoulified turns you into a pre-war ghoul. You’ll need to manage feral meter (too much radiation without meds? You start losing control). You’re immune to radiation, but you take extra limb damage. NPCs react with disgust or pity.