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Overview Fallout 76's feature where you can pickup and store Power Armor frames is cool, isn't it?
Features
Pickup unowned (or Player-owned) Power Armor frames as Armor items in your inventory.
Picked up frames will be automatically returned to your inventory after 120 seconds, with reminders at 60 seconds, and 10 seconds.
Picked up frames will also be automatically returned to your inventory if you walk too far away from them. (~4000 world units.)
You can enable or disable auto-return on any frame by holding the Shift key and pressing the alternative Activate options that appear, "Claim" and "Leave". There is also an MCM option to disable frames automatically having it applied after being placed with the mod.
Auto-Return is automatically toggled when any actor enters a Power Armor frame, or while a Power Armor frame is being worked on at a Power Armor Station.
Place picked up frames in a special version of the Workshop menu by equipping or dropping them while they're in your inventory.
Frames in your inventory do not stack, and are named for the Torso piece equipped on them, as well as the total number of armor pieces. For example, a suit with only the arms and legs will just be marked as having "[4pc]". Equipping a T-45 Chest Piece will change the name to "[T-45] [5pc]".
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Installation Install with a mod manager, it only requires F4SE and Address Library.
Compatibility It should be compatible with just about everything, unless a mod adds its own additional activate actions to Power Armor. Power Armor names aren't dynamically read, but are defined by config files in the F4SE/plugins/BakaPowerArmorStorage folder. The base game and all of the CC (I think) power armors are covered there with examples, if you'd like to make a patch for another mod.