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He becomes available as a companion once you reach the Museum of Freedom, or otherwise bypass the initial part of the main quest.  
He becomes available as a companion once you reach the Museum of Freedom, or otherwise bypass the initial part of the main quest.  


As a companion, Codsworth is equipped with a flamer and circular saw, in . This makes him a powerful early-game companion.  He likes actions that attempt to fix the wasteland, or trying to make it as best as possible. He will also give purified water from time to time.  
As a companion, Codsworth is equipped with a flamer and circular saw, in. This makes him a powerful early-game companion.  He likes actions that attempt to fix the wasteland, or trying to make it as best as possible. He will also give purified water from time to time.  


Maximizing affinity will give +10 Energy resistance against attacks from other robots.  
Maximizing affinity will give +10 Energy resistance against attacks from other robots.  
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Dogmeat is first found at the Red Rocket truck stop. If dogmeat is somehow missed, he will be called by Valentine when trying to track down Kellogg.  
Dogmeat is first found at the Red Rocket truck stop. If dogmeat is somehow missed, he will be called by Valentine when trying to track down Kellogg.  


Dogmeat has no special likes or dislikes, and accepts you unconditionally. There's no special perk gained from this companion. Instead,you can select the Attack Dog perk from the perk tree, or read Astoundingly Awesome Tales #12 (found in The Institute) to reduce damage he takes.  
Dogmeat has no special likes or dislikes, and accepts you unconditionally. There's no special perk gained from this companion. Instead, you can select the Attack Dog perk from the perk tree, or read Astoundingly Awesome Tales #12 (found in The Institute) to reduce damage he takes.  


==Hancock==
==Hancock==
Hancock is the mayor of Goodneighbor, who is first seen executing someone who tries extorting money from a new visitor. He becomes available after the events of The Big Dig, on an attempt to steal from his stronghold.  
Hancock is the mayor of Goodneighbor, who is first seen executing someone who tries extorting money from a new visitor. He becomes available after the events of The Big Dig, in an attempt to steal from his stronghold.  


At maximum affinity, the Isodoped perk fills the critical meter +20% faster when the sole survivor has at least 250 rads.  
At maximum affinity, the Isodoped perk fills the critical meter +20% faster when the sole survivor has at least 250 rads.  
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==MacCready==
==MacCready==
He is first found in Goodneighbor, and is available for hire by paying 250 caps. This can be reduced by persusasion checks.
He is first found in Goodneighbor, and is available for hire by paying 250 caps. This can be reduced by persuasion checks.


Completing [[Fallout 4/Long Road Ahead|Long Road Ahead]] and maximizing affinity gives the perk Killshot. This increases headshot accuracy in VATS by 20%.  
Completing [[Fallout 4/Long Road Ahead|Long Road Ahead]] and maximizing affinity gives the perk Killshot. This increases headshot accuracy in VATS by 20%.  
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==X6-88==
==X6-88==
X6-88 is an Institute Courser, first accompying the player during The Battle of Bunker Hill, and is available as a companion afterwards.
X6-88 is an Institute Courser, first accompanying the player during The Battle of Bunker Hill, and is available as a companion afterward.


X6-88 is hostile to the Railroad, and will attack them when you bring him to the Railroad Headquarters.  
X6-88 is hostile to the Railroad, and will attack them when you bring him to the Railroad Headquarters.  
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