We all love coming across unique and exclusive items in video games. It’s a true accomplishment when we finally discover these rare items. Knowing about such objects is all the more rewarding. Setting us out on a journey, we realize how to obtain these secretive items and make our experience all the more entertaining.

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However, when it comes to having this knowledge, there are items completely out of reach.Fallout 4is no exception to featuring unobtainable items. Its cutting room floor is scattered with quirky content that never made it to the final release.Most of this cut content is truly strange. Out of pure curiosity, we wonder why these weird oddities were created and why we’ll never get the opportunity to add them to our virtual collection.

5Lucky Rabbit’s Foot

Only available in the Nuka-World DLC, the Lucky Rabbit’s Foot is much more than it appears on the surface. Beinga cut weapon, it takes up the space of a grenade. Adding the odd weapon to your grenade slot increases your XP by 10% and adds 3 points to your Luck.

Getting your hands on this lucky charm is seemingly impossible without using console commands, but some fans say that they’ve seen the Lucky Rabbit’s Foot in random places. There are also beliefs that there’s a one-in-a-million chance of it dropping. Working as a legendary drop, it’s rumored to be rarely found on dead raiders. Thanks to loot mods, they’re a gateway to the Lucky Rabbit’s Foot as well. At the end of the day, you’d be incredibly fortunate to find this item. Small random events and all.

Lucky Rabbit’s Foot and RadRabbit (Fallout 4)

4Robotic Bits

Appearing as apart of armorthat likely belonged to our beloved Nick Valentine, Robotic Bits is a cut piece of apparel. Despite providing zero Damage Resistance, it does add one point of Perception to your character. When equipped, the item takes up the eye slot as if they were sunglasses.

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The Robotic Bits are referenced in the Fallout 4 Vault Dweller’s Survival Guide. The guide refers to the accessory as the only one capable of being modded with ballistic weave. If you attempt to spawn the item using console commands, Robotic Bits strangely disappears from your inventory. With how mysterious this item is, fans are perplexed about whether you may truly obtain it. On top of that, it’s never mentioned why Nick would be missing this part of his body in the first place. Based on the game’s treatment towards owning this accessory, it seems like it will always be just out of reach.

The Nuke’s impact has the same appearance as the nuke from the beginning of Fallout 4. It nearly has the same devastation as the massive nuke. Firing nuclear missiles with a short range, the Nuke itself looks identical to the Broadsider. As with many unobtainable items, this powerful weapon can only appear from console commands.

Robotic Bits and Nick Valentine (Fallout 4)

The Nuke shares the same ammo characteristics as the Cannonball. However, because it doesn’t take Mini-Nuke ammo, players have difficulty finding the correct ammunition for the Nuke. Luckily, you can go back to the console command to get the correct nukes. Having such little information on this cut content, not much is known about the weapon. For a game that started from a nuclear disaster, it would’ve been interesting to have the Nuke in the final version.

2Ghoul Meat

For meat from one of Fallout 4’s freakiest enemies, Ghoul Meat has interesting characteristics. Resembling Mole Rat Meat, this cut-consumable rewards you with both 10 HP and Radiation. It’s likely that Ghoul Meat was originally part of theMystery Meat side quest— mainly due to the Sole Survivor discovering that Theodore has been selling feral ghoul meat. It’s possible that we were supposed to come across obtaining the meat ourselves.

There are mods available that make the Ghoul Meat available. Glitches in the game can also let you see the Ghoul Meat in its physical form. From its appearance and strangeness alone, Ghoul Meat wins first place when it comes to one of the weirdest consumables ever to be involved with Fallout 4.

The Nuke from Fallout 4

1The Brain

In the Fallout 4 Automatron DLC, the strange consumable Brain is an oddly haunting item. With little to no information on it, we’re unclear what the purpose of this brain was — let alone who it even belonged to in the first place. The fact that this item is a consumable is weird enough. Effects from eating it result in 2 points of Intelligence and a negative 1 point of Endurance.

The Brain is inaccessible in-game, being placed in a test cell. It doesn’t have an inventory image, and it is only able to be seen after it’s dropped on the ground. There isn’t a specific enemy that drops the Brain, making it utterly mysterious. Shining and trying to tempt you with zombie-like intentions, the thought of your character eating this consumable is horrifying. In the end, even though it is a unique item, maybe it’s a good thing we’re unable to obtain this item.

Ghoul Meat (cut-consumable) from Fallout 4

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The Brain (unobtainable consumable) from Fallout 4