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U4GM Fallout 76 Reflex Legendary Guide dodge more die less

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If you have been banging your head against Fallout 76's late-game raids lately, you are not alone, and a lot of us have ended up on the floor during a Scorchbeast Queen beam or a messy Earle pull even with solid Power Armor builds, but once the Burning Springs update landed and I started working Reflex into my setup with some Fallout 76 Boosting runs in mind, the whole idea of what "tankiness" means in this game began to feel different.
Why Reflex Actually MattersReflex sounds weak at first glance, right, just 2% Evade per armor or power armor piece, and on paper that looks like the kind of perk you ignore, but it stacks flat across all five slots so suddenly you have a clean 10% chance to completely shrug off direct hits like bullets, melee swings, and energy blasts, and that is the part you really feel in chaotic fights where chip damage usually wears you down fast.
I dropped a reliable Sentinel chest for a Reflex roll during a Head Hunt and expected to regret it, but in the first couple of pulls I noticed I was taking fewer random hits that normally sneak through and force you to spam stimpaks, and instead of just standing there trading damage, it starts to feel like you are slipping through the fight, especially when you are kiting a pack of enemies or tanking a boss with a lot of adds spinning around.
Synergy With Evade, Deflect And Light ArmorThe real twist is how Reflex mixes with the updated Evade and Deflect systems, because Evade used to feel like a trap thanks to the Action Point drain, but Reflex boosts your baseline chance without touching AP so you can still sprint, V.A.T.S., or spam power attacks without that weird empty bar problem mid-fight.
If you lean into lighter sets like Secret Service or Brotherhood Recon, the cooldowns on active evade moves drop enough that you can weave them in between swings or shots, and a "Reflex melee brawler" type build with Unyielding arms starts to feel a bit like you are sliding through gunfire, and there are plenty of moments where you dodge a rocket, Deflect throws some damage back, and you are already in the enemy's face with a chainsaw or auto-axe before they even reset.
Farming The Mods Without Burning OutGetting Reflex mods is not exactly quick, and the Agility Bobbleheads you need to craft them can be a grind, but if you focus on the new Burning Springs events and queue Head Hunt and Grunt Hunt back-to-back, you build up a pile of bounty rewards pretty fast, then scrap those in batches of ten or twenty instead of one by one so you do not lose your mind staring at the same animation and you give yourself more chances to unlock the recipe in a shorter session.
When You Do Not Want To Grind ForeverIf you are sick of feeling squishy, or you just do not want your whole build to revolve around chain-chugging stimpaks every few seconds, stacking Reflex on your armor is worth a serious look because it makes endgame fights feel less like a health bar race and more like you have room to move, and for players who would rather skip the long farm and get straight into testing new raid setups or legendary combos, there are sites like u4gm where you can sort out gear, mods, or other items quickly so you spend more time actually playing those high-end encounters instead of endlessly hunting for that one missing piece.

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