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− | + | :'''Examples of metal plates'''<br><br> | |
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− | + | | tab1 = Steel | |
− | + | | tab2 = Tungsten | |
− | + | | tab3 = TiChrome | |
− | + | | tab4 = Super Steel (quality 100) | |
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+ | {{clear}} | ||
− | [[{{ | + | :'''Examples of carrier vests'''<br><br> |
+ | {{tabbed infobox | ||
+ | | tab5 = Insulated | ||
+ | | tab6 = Galvanic | ||
+ | | tab7 = Biohazard | ||
+ | | tab8 = Sturdy | ||
+ | | tab9 = Regenerative | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{clear}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | :'''Examples of reinforcements''' | ||
+ | :(Each metal type reinforced with a single plate of the same type)<br><br> | ||
+ | {{tabbed infobox | ||
+ | | tab10 = Steel | ||
+ | | tab11 = Tungsten | ||
+ | | tab12 = TiChrome | ||
+ | | tab13 = Super Steel (quality 100) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{clear}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | :'''Examples of spikes and blades'''<br><br> | ||
+ | {{tabbed infobox | ||
+ | | tab14 = Steel Spikes | ||
+ | | tab15 = Steel Blade | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Metal Armor''' is an [[Armor|armor suit]]. {{Infobox quality note|50}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Description == | ||
+ | The metal armor is the heaviest armor suit in Underrail. It has high resistances/thresholds, equally massive armor penalty and weight. The armor penalty can be reduced significantly with the feat [[Armor Sloping]]. Metal armor suits, helmets and boots are the only types of armor to provide protection against {{energy}} damage. All metal armor suits also provide {{heat}} and {{acid}} damage threshold. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Any metal armor suit can be worn without meeting its minimal strength requirement, but doing so will reduce your APs. | ||
+ | {{clear|left}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Crafting == | ||
+ | Metal Armor can be crafted with [[Blueprint: Metal Armor]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Variants == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Base material === | ||
+ | Type and quality of metal plates used determines the main damage resistances/thresholds and base armor penalty of the armor suit. Steel armor is used as a basis of resistance comparison here. The numbers in brackets represent the modified armor penalty with the feat [[Armor Sloping]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Icon | ||
+ | ! Name | ||
+ | ! Effect(s) | ||
+ | ! Component | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:steel_armor.png]] | ||
+ | | '''Steel Armor''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * 8 minimal strength | ||
+ | * 65(42)% armor penalty | ||
+ | * High {{mechanical}} damage resistance/threshold | ||
+ | * Average {{energy}} damage resistance/threshold | ||
+ | * +5 {{heat}} and +5 {{acid}} damage threshold | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|Steel Plates}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:tungsten_steel_armor.png]] | ||
+ | | '''Tungsten Steel Armor''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * 9 minimal strength | ||
+ | * 75(49)% armor penalty | ||
+ | * Highest {{mechanical}} damage resistance/threshold | ||
+ | * Lowest {{energy}} damage resistance/threshold | ||
+ | * Average {{heat}} damage resistance/threshold | ||
+ | * +5 {{heat}} and +5 {{acid}} damage threshold | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|Tungsten Steel Plates}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:TiChrome Metal Armor.png]] | ||
+ | | '''TiChrome Armor''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * 8 minimal strength | ||
+ | * 50(32)% armor penalty | ||
+ | * Lowest {{mechanical}} damage resistance, low threshold | ||
+ | * Highest {{energy}} damage resistance/threshold | ||
+ | * Highest {{heat}} damage resistance/threshold | ||
+ | * +5 {{heat}} and +5 {{acid}} damage threshold | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|TiChrome Bars}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:Super Steel Armor.png]] | ||
+ | | '''Super Steel Armor''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * 8 minimal strength | ||
+ | * 45(29)% armor penalty | ||
+ | * High {{mechanical}} damage resistance, lowest threshold | ||
+ | * High {{energy}} damage resistance/threshold | ||
+ | * Average {{heat}} damage resistance/threshold | ||
+ | * +5 {{heat}} and +5 {{acid}} damage threshold | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|Super Steel Plates}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Carrier vest === | ||
+ | No visual difference. Provides secondary bonuses to the armor suit. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Icon | ||
+ | ! Name | ||
+ | ! Effect(s) | ||
+ | ! Component | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | '''Insulated <material> Armor''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Average {{cold}} damage resistance/threshold | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|Insulated Vest (component)}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | '''Galvanic <material> Armor''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * +5 to armor penalty | ||
+ | * Average {{electricity}} damage resistance/threshold | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|Galvanic Vest (component)}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | '''Biohazard <material> Armor''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Average {{bio}} damage resistance/threshold | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|Biohazard Vest (component)}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | '''Sturdy <material> Armor''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Increases health by 100% of the vest's quality | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|Sturdy Vest (component)}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | '''Regenerative <material> Armor''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * +5 to armor penalty | ||
+ | * Provides health regeneration when powered | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|Regenerative Vest (component)}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Enhancements === | ||
+ | Metal armor suits may have up to 3 enhancements. The numbers in brackets represent the modified armor penalty with the feat [[Armor Sloping]]. For example a super steel armor three times reinforced with super steel plates has an armor penalty of 93% or 59% with Armor Sloping and has a weight of 15.6. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Icon(s) | ||
+ | ! Name | ||
+ | ! Effect(s) | ||
+ | ! Component(s) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | '''Reinforced''' (Steel) | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Increases damage resistances/thresholds | ||
+ | * +23(15) to armor penalty | ||
+ | * +2 to weight | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|Steel Plates}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | '''Reinforced''' (Tungsten) | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Increases damage resistances/thresholds | ||
+ | * +26(17) to armor penalty | ||
+ | * +2.5 to weight | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|Tungsten Steel Plates}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | '''Reinforced''' (TiChrome) | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Increases damage resistances/thresholds | ||
+ | * +18(11) to armor penalty | ||
+ | * +1.5 to weight | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|TiChrome Bars}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | '''Reinforced''' (Super Steel) | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Increases damage resistances/thresholds | ||
+ | * +16(10) to armor penalty | ||
+ | * +1.2 to weight | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|Super Steel Plates}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:spiked_steel_armor.png]] [[File:spiked_tungsten_steel_armor.png]] <br> [[File:Spiked TiChrome Metal Armor.png]] [[File:Super Steel Armor spiked.png]] | ||
+ | | '''Spiked <material> Armor''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Deals extra damage in melee | ||
+ | * Tungsten and TiChrome spikes deal slightly more damage than steel | ||
+ | * +3 to armor penalty, +4 with tungsten | ||
+ | * +1.4/1.8/1 to weight (steel/tungsten/TiChrome) | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|Steel Spikes}}<br>{{Itemlink|Tungsten Steel Spikes}}<br>{{Itemlink|TiChrome Spikes}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:spiked_steel_armor.png]] [[File:spiked_tungsten_steel_armor.png]] <br> [[File:Spiked TiChrome Metal Armor.png]] [[File:Super Steel Armor spiked.png]] | ||
+ | | '''Bladed <material> Armor''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * Causes [[Bleeding Wound]]s in melee | ||
+ | * Tungsten and TiChrome blades deal slightly more damage than steel | ||
+ | * +3 to armor penalty, +4 with tungsten | ||
+ | * +1.6/2/1.4 to weight (steel/tungsten/TiChrome) | ||
+ | | {{Itemlink|Serrated Steel Blade}}<br>{{Itemlink|Serrated Tungsten Steel Blade}}<br>{{Itemlink|Serrated TiChrome Blade}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | <!-- | ||
+ | please don't remove. the primary purpose of this list is debugging itemlink template, which isn't terribly useful for wiki readers, so it's been commented out to improve page load times. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{hiddensection|Complete variant list| | ||
+ | ; Steel Armor | ||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Insulated Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Insulated Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Insulated Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Insulated Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Galvanic Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Galvanic Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Galvanic Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Galvanic Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Biohazard Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Biohazard Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Biohazard Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Biohazard Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Sturdy Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Sturdy Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Sturdy Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Sturdy Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Regenerative Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Regenerative Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Regenerative Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Regenerative Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Tungsten Steel Armor | ||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Insulated Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Insulated Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Insulated Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Insulated Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Galvanic Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Galvanic Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Galvanic Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Galvanic Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Biohazard Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Biohazard Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Biohazard Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Biohazard Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Sturdy Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Sturdy Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Sturdy Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Sturdy Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Regenerative Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Regenerative Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Regenerative Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Regenerative Tungsten Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; TiChrome Armor | ||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Insulated TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Insulated TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Insulated TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Insulated TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Galvanic TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Galvanic TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Galvanic TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Galvanic TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Biohazard TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Biohazard TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Biohazard TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Biohazard TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Sturdy TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Sturdy TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Sturdy TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Sturdy TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Regenerative TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Regenerative TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Regenerative TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Regenerative TiChrome Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Super Steel Armor | ||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Insulated Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Insulated Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Insulated Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Insulated Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Galvanic Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Galvanic Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Galvanic Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Galvanic Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Biohazard Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Biohazard Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Biohazard Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Biohazard Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{Itemlink|Sturdy Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Sturdy Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Sturdy Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Sturdy Super Steel Armor}} | ||
− | + | * {{Itemlink|Regenerative Super Steel Armor}} | |
− | {{ | + | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Regenerative Super Steel Armor}} |
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Bladed Regenerative Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | ** {{Itemlink|Spiked Bladed Regenerative Super Steel Armor}} | ||
+ | }}--> | ||
− | = | + | == History == |
− | * [[ | + | * [[0.2.0.0]] - Metal plates enhancement (reinforced) will now provide less mechanical resistance |
− | ** [[ | + | * [[0.2.0.0]] - Metal armor mechanical and energy resistance reduced across the board |
− | ** [[ | + | * [[0.2.0.0]] - 95% damage cap now only applies to mechanical resistance |
− | ** [[ | + | * [[0.1.14.2]] - player's damage resistances capped at 95% |
+ | * [[0.1.14.0]] - added super steel | ||
+ | * [[0.1.11.0]] - added tichrome | ||
+ | * [[0.1.5.0]] - added tungsten steel | ||
+ | * [[0.1.4.0]] - introduced | ||
− | + | == Gallery == | |
− | + | <gallery> | |
− | + | pl_mt_ss.png | Supersteel armor | |
− | + | pl_mt.png | Other metal armors | |
+ | pl_f_mt_ss.png | Supersteel armor (female variant) | ||
+ | pl_f_mt.png | Other metal armors (female variant) | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 19:23, 4 February 2022
- Examples of metal plates
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This is a suit of steel armor. Below the protective plates is an insulated vest. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 8 | |||
Armor penalty: 65% | |||
Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 20.00 | |||
Value: 4455
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This is a suit of tungsten steel armor. Below the protective plates is an insulated vest. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 9 | |||
Armor penalty: 75% | |||
Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 25.00 | |||
Value: 5214
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This is a suit of tichrome armor. Below the protective plates is an insulated vest. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 8 | |||
Armor penalty: 50% | |||
Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 15.00 | |||
Value: 5775
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This is a suit of super steel armor. Below the protective plates is an insulated vest. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 8 | |||
Armor penalty: 45% | |||
Durability: 1590 / 1590 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 12.00 | |||
Value: 12375
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- Examples of carrier vests
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This is a suit of steel armor. Below the protective plates is an insulated vest. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 8 | |||
Armor penalty: 65% | |||
Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 20.00 | |||
Value: 4455
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This is a suit of steel armor. Below the protective plates is a vest that provides moderate protection against electrical attacks. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 8 | |||
Armor penalty: 70% | |||
Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 20.00 | |||
Value: 8580
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This is a suit of steel armor. Below the protective plates is a biohazard vest. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 8 | |||
Armor penalty: 65% | |||
Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 20.00 | |||
Value: 7755
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This is a suit of steel armor. Below the protective plates is a sturdy vest. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 8 | |||
Armor penalty: 65% | |||
Equip: Health increased by 50 | |||
Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 20.00 | |||
Value: 6765
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This is a suit of steel armor. Below the protective plates is a state of the art vest that regenerates wounds. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 8 | |||
Armor penalty: 70% | |||
Equip: The wearer regenerates 27 health for the cost of 4.7 energy every turn when below 70% health. | |||
Energy: 47 | |||
Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 20.00 | |||
Value: 16005
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- Examples of reinforcements
- (Each metal type reinforced with a single plate of the same type)
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This is a suit of steel armor. Below the protective plates is an insulated vest. It's reinforced with additional metal plates. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 8 | |||
Armor penalty: 88% | |||
Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 22.00 | |||
Value: 5580
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This is a suit of tungsten steel armor. Below the protective plates is an insulated vest. It's reinforced with additional metal plates. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 9 | |||
Armor penalty: 95% | |||
Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 27.50 | |||
Value: 6684
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This is a suit of tichrome armor. Below the protective plates is an insulated vest. It's reinforced with additional metal plates. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 8 | |||
Armor penalty: 68% | |||
Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 16.50 | |||
Value: 7500
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This is a suit of super steel armor. Below the protective plates is an insulated vest. It's reinforced with additional metal plates. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 8 | |||
Armor penalty: 61% | |||
Durability: 1590 / 1590 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 13.20 | |||
Value: 17100
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- Examples of spikes and blades
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This is a suit of steel armor. Below the protective plates is an insulated vest. It's decorated with spikes that can inflict additional damage to your opponents in melee combat. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 8 | |||
Your successful melee attacks inflict extra 3-5 Mechanical damage. | |||
Armor penalty: 68% | |||
Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 21.40 | |||
Value: 5220
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This is a suit of steel armor. Below the protective plates is an insulated vest. It's decorated with serrated blades that can inflict additional damage to your opponents in melee combat. | |||
Resistances:
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Minimal strength: 8 | |||
Your successful melee attacks have 30% chance to inflict a bleeding wound that deals 5-9 Mechanical damage over 3 turns. | |||
Armor penalty: 68% | |||
Durability: 690 / 690 (mechanical) | |||
Can be disassembled. | |||
Weight: 21.60 | |||
Value: 5142
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Metal Armor is an armor suit. All infobox examples on this article are crafted from Quality 50 components unless noted otherwise.
Description
The metal armor is the heaviest armor suit in Underrail. It has high resistances/thresholds, equally massive armor penalty and weight. The armor penalty can be reduced significantly with the feat Armor Sloping. Metal armor suits, helmets and boots are the only types of armor to provide protection against Energy damage. All metal armor suits also provide Heat and Acid damage threshold.
Any metal armor suit can be worn without meeting its minimal strength requirement, but doing so will reduce your APs.
Crafting
Metal Armor can be crafted with Blueprint: Metal Armor.
Variants
Base material
Type and quality of metal plates used determines the main damage resistances/thresholds and base armor penalty of the armor suit. Steel armor is used as a basis of resistance comparison here. The numbers in brackets represent the modified armor penalty with the feat Armor Sloping.
Icon | Name | Effect(s) | Component |
---|---|---|---|
Steel Armor |
|
Steel Plates | |
Tungsten Steel Armor |
|
Tungsten Steel Plates | |
TiChrome Armor |
|
TiChrome Bars | |
Super Steel Armor |
|
Super Steel Plates |
Carrier vest
No visual difference. Provides secondary bonuses to the armor suit.
Icon | Name | Effect(s) | Component |
---|---|---|---|
Insulated <material> Armor |
|
Insulated Vest (component) | |
Galvanic <material> Armor |
|
Galvanic Vest (component) | |
Biohazard <material> Armor |
|
Biohazard Vest (component) | |
Sturdy <material> Armor |
|
Sturdy Vest (component) | |
Regenerative <material> Armor |
|
Regenerative Vest (component) |
Enhancements
Metal armor suits may have up to 3 enhancements. The numbers in brackets represent the modified armor penalty with the feat Armor Sloping. For example a super steel armor three times reinforced with super steel plates has an armor penalty of 93% or 59% with Armor Sloping and has a weight of 15.6.
Icon(s) | Name | Effect(s) | Component(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Reinforced (Steel) |
|
Steel Plates | |
Reinforced (Tungsten) |
|
Tungsten Steel Plates | |
Reinforced (TiChrome) |
|
TiChrome Bars | |
Reinforced (Super Steel) |
|
Super Steel Plates | |
|
Spiked <material> Armor |
|
Steel Spikes Tungsten Steel Spikes TiChrome Spikes |
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Bladed <material> Armor |
|
Serrated Steel Blade Serrated Tungsten Steel Blade Serrated TiChrome Blade |
History
- 0.2.0.0 - Metal plates enhancement (reinforced) will now provide less mechanical resistance
- 0.2.0.0 - Metal armor mechanical and energy resistance reduced across the board
- 0.2.0.0 - 95% damage cap now only applies to mechanical resistance
- 0.1.14.2 - player's damage resistances capped at 95%
- 0.1.14.0 - added super steel
- 0.1.11.0 - added tichrome
- 0.1.5.0 - added tungsten steel
- 0.1.4.0 - introduced
Gallery