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'''Contact-Activated Capacitative Sheet''' is a gear booster item, used to temporarily increase blunt melee weapon damage.
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'''Contact-Activated Capacitative Sheet''' is a gear booster item, used to temporarily increase blunt melee weapon damage. Does not work with bladed or spiked weapons.
  
 
== Location ==
 
== Location ==
 
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* Given as a reward for quest and sold by [[Phreak]] if his attitude to you is friendly enough
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* One is found in his abandoned hideout near the entrance to the [[Emporion Shopping Mall]] inside a locker (80 [[Lockpicking]] required)
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Latest revision as of 10:47, 1 May 2023

CACS.png
Contact-Activated Capacitative Sheet
Enhancement
A handmade thin layer of contact reactive capacitors. Upon touch, the batteries discharge all of their stored energy on to the surface.
Use: Apply to a blunt melee weapon to make it deal anywhere between 10-20 energy and 36-72 energy damage depending on the weapon's weight. This damage is applied twice with each hit, for a total of 5 hits.
(AP: 20)
Cannot be used in combat
Weight: 0.10
Value: 500

Contact-Activated Capacitative Sheet is a gear booster item, used to temporarily increase blunt melee weapon damage. Does not work with bladed or spiked weapons.

Location

  • Given as a reward for quest and sold by Phreak if his attitude to you is friendly enough
  • One is found in his abandoned hideout near the entrance to the Emporion Shopping Mall inside a locker (80 Lockpicking required)

History