Fallout 4 Mod: Dak’s Explosive Pack
Looking to spice up your wasteland runs with some fresh boom-boom? Dak’s Explosive Pack is one of the more creative Fallout 4 mods to drop in a while, offering 17 custom-crafted throwables—from impact grenades to poison-tipped axes. It’s a must-have for combat tinkerers, chaos enjoyers, or anyone tired of vanilla frag spam.
Mod Features
- 17 brand-new throwable weapons, including grenades, mines, throwing knives, and axes
- Custom-made models and textures — not rehashes, fully scratch-built
- Sticky grenades and impact-triggered explosives add new tactical flavor
- Silent kill tools like throwing knives and poison axes for stealth builds
- Fire-based chaos: incendiary grenades and mines to turn up the heat
- Time bombs that lure enemies in before triggering a blast
- Military dynamite bundles that knock enemies off their feet—if they’re still breathing
- Crafting via vanilla-style workbenches, no weird custom menus
- Integrated into leveled lists — these show up naturally in loot and vendors
- New vendor located near Mystic Pines just waiting to arm you to the teeth
- ESL flagged — no extra load order slot required
- Comes with custom SFX and loading screens for added flair
In-Game Impact & Use Cases
This Fallout 4 mod seriously overhauls your throwable arsenal. Whether you’re clearing rooms, locking down chokepoints, or just causing beautiful chaos from a distance, there’s a tool in this pack for it. It’s especially solid for players who enjoy creative combat loops—like luring with a time bomb, then finishing survivors with a poison axe to the spine.
You’ll feel the difference most during open-world encounters, dungeon crawls, and ambush setups. Want to soften a raider camp before rushing in? Drop a military dynamite bundle and watch the fireworks. Prefer sneaky play? Toss a knife into someone's neck and melt back into the shadows.
File information
File name: Fallout4_DaksExplosivePack_v1.0.1.zip
File size: 44.85 MB
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