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FALLOUT 4’s Legendary Enemies Duke it Out in Epic Battle

Now that you’ve had Fallout 4  in your possession for nearly a week, I’m sure you’ve run into your fair share of legendary enemies. These baddies are stronger than your average foe (having the potential to mutate once damaged) and plentiful–with the Mirelurk squad boasting around 30 different types of legendaries. With so many in the game, we couldn’t help but wonder who would come out on top. Luckily, YouTube User Cosmic Contrarian rounded all of them up, and pitted them against one another. To find out the results, check out the video at the top of the page.

Prior to the fight, Cosmic Contrarian divided all of the enemies by type, with Mirelurks, Insects, Deathclaws, Yao Guai, Sentry Bots, Synths, Raiders, and Super Mutants among those present. As for the Brotherhood of Steel, well…he placed them in the middle of the battlefield because they are way overpowered. Though Deathclaws seem like they’d be the clear winners here, Contrarian’s last video–which pitted 1,000 Deathclaws against 100 members of the Brotherhood of the Steel–proved  that the beasts were no match for the game’s most powerful NPCs.

Soon after the battle began, chaos quickly ensued. As expected, the Brotherhood of Steel reigned supreme, though the Deathclaws did last quite a while. To further test the method, Contrarian also ran the battle during the day time. With 6 Brotherhood left and only 3 Deathclaws, the enemies stopped going at it for some reason, but considering the numbers, the the YouTuber ruled it as a win for the NPCs.

What did you think of the battle? Which legendary do you think is the toughest? Let us know in the comments below, or share your thoughts with me on twitter:  @sam3214!

HT: Cosmic Contrarian

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