fallout 76 pip boy skin

Fallout 76 Pip-Boy Skin – How to Apply

Fallout 76 players are having a ton of fun customizing their characters to fit their own creative needs. One item that’s been changed by fans of the franchise’s latest installment is the Fallout 76 Pip-Boy skin. Those who have worked out how to do so anyway. Some people have been unable to change the color of their Pip-Boy due to not knowing where to find it in the menu. How do you change your Pip-Boy skin then?

Fallout 76 Pip-Boy Skin – What is it?

Like most games these days, there are numerous cosmetics in Fallout 76 that let you dress your character in whatever colors, styles and other customizable bits you choose. The game’s Pip-Boy wrist accessory is no different, with a number of different colors and hues available to purchase at the Fallout 76 Atomic Shop.

Players have to fork out real money to buy some of these cosmetics, however, so whilst it may look nice to change your Pip-Boy’s color, be aware that this is a form of microtransaction and you cannot purchase cosmetics with in-game currency.

Fallout 76 Pip-Boy Skin – How to Change Your Pip-Boy Color

If you have bought, or will buy, a different color for your Pip-Boy, here’s how you can apply the change. The first thing you’ll want to do is find a weapon’s workbench. These are scattered about the West Virgina map that Fallout 76 is set in. They look like this, so keep your eyes peeled.

fallout 76 weapon workbench

Once you have located one, open up the workbench menu. Select “Modify” from the menu, and cycle through until you find the specific “Pip-Boy” sub-menu. From there, you can alter how the Pip-Boy looks, such as its color. You should be asked to craft the new color for your Pip-Boy, so you’re going to want to head to your nearest workbench if you fancy a change in post-apocalyptic aesthetics.

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