Remote Control Energizer Glove

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Remote Control Energizer Glove
Melee Weapon
This highly sophisticated multipurpose electronic gadget-glove comes with a set of wires from the finger roots. These cables can be connected to all battery ran devices of the wearer, and then charged simultaneously, whenever a physical contact with another source of electrical power is made. Without its originally designated user, the glove's remote control capabilities are lost, but it has retained certain features that can help in various engineering activities.
Damage: 8-15 (Mechanical)
Impact speed: Very Low
Base action points: 14 AP
Range: Melee
Critical chance: 5%
Critical damage bonus: 100%
Bypasses 80% of target's energy shield.
Incurs 140% of mechanical damage resistance and threshold.

Damage increased by 10% for every point in strength above 7.
Equip: Hacking increased by 10
Equip: Electronics increased by 10
Equip: Dexterity decreased by 1
Requirements:
- Intelligence 6
Special abilities:

Energy Siphon.png Energy Siphon: Perform a melee touch attack that drains 50-100 energy from the target's equipped gear, using 80% of that energy to recharge attacker's equipped gear, and dealing damage equal to 60% of energy drained as unresistable electrical damage. When performed against a machine, it will instead deal 50-100 electricity damage which cannot be resisted, converting 80% of that damage to energy used to recharge attacker's equipped gear. Costs 10 energy.

Energy: 80 / 80
Durability: 1500 / 1500 (mechanical)
Weight: 3.00
Value: 15000

Remote Control Energizer Glove is a unique fist weapon.

NOTE: this item can be equipped without meeting its base skill requirement, but it won't provide any on equip effects.

Location

Carried by Phreak before accepting Seek Acid Hunters quest from the oligarchs.

History