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Clothing
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Well…..at least your not naked. These raiment’s are not particularly effective at resisting damage. However, because of their natural padding, they are surprisingly good at soaking up concussive blasts from explosives.
Basic Clothing (light)
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Regular Pants, Shirt, Business-Wear
- AC Bonus: 0 (1)
- DT Bonus: 0
- Cost:
- Special: +1 AGL (+1 AC)
Padded Clothing (light)
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Jacket, Jeans, Boots, Thick Coat
- AC Bonus: 1
- DT Bonus: 1
- Cost:
- Concussive Resistance: 5
Environmental Suits (medium)
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Radiation Suit, Industrial Smelter’s Outfit
- AC Bonus: 2
- DT Bonus: 3
- Cost:
- Concussive Resistance: 10
- Heat Resistance: 20
- Radiation Resistance: 30%
Leather
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While not the toughest material, leather is cheap, flexible, durable and (though it wont keep you cool) surprisingly resistant to fire.
Leather Jacket (light)
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A tough leather jacket over padded clothing. A vault suit or gang member’s attire
- AC Bonus: 2
- DT Bonus: 3
- Cost:
- Energy Resistance: 1
- Concussive Resistance: 3
- Heat Resistance: 2
Studded Leather (light)
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A thick studded leather jacket with studded belt, wristbands and other accessories to protect parts of the body.
- AC Bonus: 3
- DT Bonus: 5
- Cost:
- Energy Resistance: 2
- Concussive Resistance: 3
- Heat Resistance: 5
Leather Armor (light)
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Reinforced leather chest piece and leggings, often with shoulder, groin and arm protection
- AC Bonus: 4
- DT Bonus: 8
- Cost:
- Energy Resistance: 4
- Concussive Resistance: 5
- Heat Resistance: 10
Piece mail
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Makeshift metal plating and durable materials mounted on sturdy cloth or leather clothes.
Piece Mail Plating (light)
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Makeshift plating strapped to shoulders, arms, wrists and shins on top of a thick chest piece. A raider outfit, armored vault suit, fortified sports gear
- AC Bonus: 3
- DT Bonus: 6
- Cost:
- Energy Resistance: 4
- Concussive Resistance: 1
- Heat Resistance: -1
Piece Mail Suit (light)
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A light metal chest plate or scale mail with similar limb and groin protection. Fairly flexible. Similarly worn by super mutants and tough raiders.
- AC Bonus: 5
- DT Bonus: 9
- Cost:
- Energy Resistance: 8
- Concussive Resistance: 2
- Heat Resistance: 2
Piece Mail Battle Armor (medium)
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Thick plating around the limbs and shoulders, with makeshift light plating around the torso, or vise versa. Raider lord armor, super mutant brute apparel, chain or scale mail.
- AC Bonus: 4
- DT Bonus: 11
- Cost:
- Energy Resistance: 12
- Concussive Resistance: 3
- Heat Resistance: 4
Combat
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These are sets of clothing specifically designed and constructed for combat. They are meant for combat and neither makeshift nor flimsy
Flack Jacket (light)
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A Kevlar vest or similar bullet resistant coat. Worn by vault security, officers or NCR troopers
- AC Bonus: 3
- DT Bonus: 9
- Cost:
- Energy Resistance: 2
- Concussive Resistance: 4
Combat Armor (medium)
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Flack armor with reinforced padding and ceramic and metal chest piece, shoulder, groin and leg protection. Pre-war shock troop armor, NCR ranger basic armor, Brotherhood non-powered armor.
- AC Bonus: 5
- DT Bonus: 13
- Cost:
- Energy Resistance: 4
- Concussive Resistance: 8
- Heat Resistance: 2
Ranger Armor (medium)
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Modified Riot armor equipped with ventilation mask for gas and radiation protection, high quality carbon and ceramic fortified armor offering maximum protection and mobility. Comes with a badass duster.
- AC Bonus: 4
- DT Bonus: 16
- Cost:
- Energy Resistance: 4
- Concussive Resistance: 10
- Heat Resistance: 6
- Radiation Resistance: 10%
Metal Armor
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Put bluntly, heaps of metal put between you and bullets. Its big, sturdy and defensive, but absolutely cumbersome and not too resistant to electricity. It is mildly effective against fire, however. Worn often by close quarter mercs and raiders. Each of the Metal Armors drop the user’s AGL, thus dropping their AC. The AC bonuses in the brackets are the AC of the armor with the AGL penalty figured in.
"Light” Metal Armor (medium)
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Yea, “light”… Thick metal chest plate with fortified belly, groin, wrists, and shins.
- AC Bonus: 6 (5)
- DT Bonus: 10
- Cost:
- Energy Resistance: -4
- Concussive Resistance: 10
- Heat Resistance: 2
- Radiation Resistance: 5%
- Special: -1 AGL, -1 Sq of movement
Heavy Metal Armor (heavy)
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Same as the “light” metal armor, but with full shoulder, arm, leg and face protection. Salvage power armor, Worn often by close quarter mercs and raiders.
- AC Bonus: 8 (6)
- DT Bonus: 14
- Requires 1 STR
- Cost:
- Energy Resistance: -8
- Concussive Resistance: 15
- Heat Resistance: 5
- Radiation Resistance: 10%
- Special: -2 AGL, -2 Sq of movement
Scrap-Lord Armor (heavy)
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A veritable junk-yard of metal heaped upon a body. One hand uses a behemoth shield, leaving only the dominant hand free. Worn by ballsey, insanely strong raiders.
- AC Bonus: 11 (8)
- DT Bonus: 18
- Requires: 4 STR
- Cost:
- Energy Resistance: -16
- Concussive Resistance: 20
- Heat Resistance: 10
- Radiation Resistance: 15%
- Special: Can only use 1 hand, -3 AGL, -3 Sq of Movement
Power Armor
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