9/10 — essential for gritty, grounded playthroughs. 2. Reddit post (r/FalloutMods style) Title: Just installed the Dragbody Armor Pack — why did I wait so long? Body: I finally caved and installed the Dragbody armor pack for FNV, and wow. The NCR troopers actually look like they’re wearing combat-ready gear instead of painted cardboard. The Legion recruits finally look intimidating.

However, I can’t generate a full (like a forum, blog, or social media post) without more context, because the tone and content would depend on where you want to post it (e.g., Nexus Mods, Reddit, a Discord server, or a personal blog).

One heads-up: you’ll want to grab the “Dragbody Armor Pack Fixes” from a Google Drive link (not on Nexus anymore) and load it after the main mod. Also, expect conflicts with any mod that edits leveled lists or NPC inventories.

To help you best, here are — pick the one you need: 1. Nexus Mods-style "Mod Review / Recommendation" post Title: Dragbody Armor Pack – The definitive armor overhaul for FNV Body: If you haven’t tried the Dragbody Armor Pack yet, you’re missing out. This isn’t just a retexture — it’s a full replacement for most NPC armors (NCR, Legion, BoS, raiders, and DLC factions).

I notice you're asking for a post about the "Dragbody Armor Pack," a popular mod for Fallout: New Vegas (and sometimes Fallout 3 ) that overhauls NPC outfits with high-quality, lore-friendly (and sometimes tacticool) armor replacers.

Anyone else running this? How’d you handle the Ranger armor replacer? I’m debating keeping the vanilla ranger gear for just the player. 🔧 Modding Fallout: New Vegas today.