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Revision as of 03:46, 12 February 2017
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It's a set of thick steel plates. | |||
Quality range: 23 - 125 ? | |||
Required crafting skills (as percentage of quality):
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Weight: 20.00 | |||
Value: 250 + 7 * quality |
Metal plates are metal components used in many crafting blueprints. Unprocessed metal plates are very heavy. Tungsten Steel Plates are heavier, sturdier, rarer and more expensive than Steel Plates.
When used as base material for armors, Steel increases Mechanical and Energy damage resistances/thresholds.
When used as base material for knives and sledgehammers, Steel has the best critical chance.
Used in
- Blueprint: Boots
- Blueprint: Combat Gloves
- Blueprint: Combat Knife
- Blueprint: Metal Armor
- Blueprint: Metal Helmet
- Blueprint: Sledgehammer
- Blueprint: Riot Gear (optional)
- Blueprint: Bear Trap (any quality)
- Blueprint: Bullets (any quality)
- Blueprint: Caltrops (any quality)
- Blueprint: Throwing Knives (any quality)
- Blueprint: Lockpicks
- Blueprint: Frag Grenade Case
- Blueprint: Thin Grenade Case
- Blueprint: Frag Mine Case
- Blueprint: Thin Mine Case
- Blueprint: Acid Bullets (any quality)
- Blueprint: Contaminated Bullets (any quality)
- Blueprint: Explosive Bullets (any quality)
- Blueprint: Incendiary Bullets (any quality)
- Blueprint: Micro-Shrapnel Bullets (any quality)
- Blueprint: Shock Bullets (any quality)
- Blueprint: Shotgun Shells E
- Blueprint: Machete E
- Blueprint: Spear E
- Blueprint: Cluster Launcher Grenades HD (any quality)
- Blueprint: JHP Bullets