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Revision as of 04:15, 4 June 2015
Armor is used to help protect a player or ship. Here we will discuss Armor for characters too use to protect themselves. The primary attribute of Armor is its AC Bonus. AC stands for Armor Class and is the number an attacker has to beat in an accuracy check in order to roll for damage. However just like weapons Armor has multiple attributes and they can all be customized using Customization points.
Armor Tech Levels
Tech level also has an important roll to play in Armor. It decides how many Customization points can be spent and the maximum AC bonus Armor can provide.
Tech Levels | Level Limit Max AC Bonus |
Number of Customization points |
Extra Cost |
Extra Procure Diff |
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Level 0 | +5 | 2 | +$0 | +1 |
Level 1 | +6 | 3 | +$0 | +0 |
Level 2 | +7 | 4 | +$100 | +0 |
Level 3 | +8 | 5 | +$500 | +1 |
Level 4 | +9 | 6 | +$1500 | +2 |
Armor and Attributes
Armor AC Bonus | Maximum Dex Bonus |
Speed Diff | Average Weight (Tech 2) |
Average Cost Procure Diff |
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+ 0 | +9 | Normal | 0.25 lbs | $10/+0 |
+ 1 | +8 | Normal | 10 lbs | $100/+0 |
+ 2 | +7 | Normal | 15 lbs | $250/+0 |
+ 3 | +6 | Normal | 20 lbs | $500/+0 |
+ 4 | +5 | - 10ft | 25 lbs | $1000/+0 |
+ 5 | +4 | - 10ft | 30 lbs | $3000/+1 |
+ 6 | +3 | - 10ft | 35 lbs | $6000/+1 |
+ 7 | +2 | Halved | 40 lbs | $12000/+1 |
+ 8 | +1 | Halved | 45 lbs | $24000/+2 |
+ 9 | +0 | Halved | 50 lbs | $50000/+3 |
Description of Customizable Attributes
Besides the default values from the table above a Player can customize other attributes of the Armor. Below is a list of all attributes that can be customized:
- AC Bonus:
Player can adjust the AC Bonus of the Armor. |
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- Maximum Dex:
Player can adjust the maximum Dex bonus the Character gets while using the Armor. |
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- Speed Diff:
Player can adjust the speed penalty for wearing armor. |
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- Weight:
The Weight and thus clumsiness of the armor. |
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- DR Bonus:
This provides Damage reduction to Armor for different types of attacks. |
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- Special Attributes:
A list of special attributes that can be applied to armor. |
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OLD RULES BELOW!
Modern Armor is made to be used against modern firearms. The GM can decide how to use the armor's defense value as an Armor Class bonus or as a Damage Reduction/Slashing.
If the Defense value is used for an Armor Class bonus, then this bonus applies to the character's touch AC against firearm attacks.
Regardless of how the value is used, the armor still retains the fortification bonus.
Armor Table
Armor is described by a number of statistics, as shown on Table: Armor.
Defense: The GM decides to use the value for an Armor Class or Damage Reduction/Slashing
Fortification Bonus: Modern armor also includes the special quality of Fortification.
When a critical hit is scored on the wearer, there is a percent chance that the critical hit is negated and damage is rolled normally.
Maximum Dex Bonus: This number is the maximum Dexterity bonus to AC that this type of armor allows.
Skill Penalty: This penalty applies to checks involving any Dexterity based skill.
Speed: Medium and heavy armor slows a character down.
Weight: This column gives the armor's weight.
Cost: This is the purchase cost to acquire the armor.
Armor | Defense | Fortification Bonus | Maximum Dex Bonus | Skill Penalty | Speed | Weight | Cost |
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Leather Jacket | 1 | - | - | 0 | 30 | 4 lb. | $ |
Sport Padding | 2 | - | +6 | 0 | 30 | 15lbs | $ |
light Undercover Shirt | 2 | +10% | +7 | 0 | 30 | 2 lb. | $ |
Pull-up Pouch Vest | 2 | +10% | +6 | -1 | 30 | 2 lb. | $ |
Undercover Vest | 3 | +10% | +5 | -2 | 30 | 3 lb. | $ |
Concealable Vest | 4 | +15% | +4 | -3 | 20 | 4 lb. | $ |
light-Duty Vest | 5 | +15% | +3 | -4 | 20 | 8 lb. | $ |
Tactical Vest | 6 | +20% | +2 | -5 | 20 | 10 lb. | $ |
Special Response Vest | 7 | +25% | +1 | -6 | 20 | 15 lb. | $1,000 |
Armor Types
No Proficiency Required
The following do not require a weapon proficiency to use.
- Leather Jacket
- This armor is represented by heavy leather jacket.
Light Armor
- Sport Padding Armor
- A number of other impromptu armors, such as football pads and a baseball catcher's pads, offer similar protection and game statistics.
- Light Undercover Shirt
- Designed for deep undercover work in which it's critical that the wearer not appear to be armed or armored, this garment consists of a T-shirt with a band of light protective material sewn in around the lower torso.
- Pull-Up Pouch Vest
- This garment, consisting of a torso apron of light protective material held up by a loop around the neck, can be stored in an innocuous fanny pack. Deploying the apron is a move action.
- Undercover Vest
- Covering a larger area of the torso, this vest provides better protection than the light undercover shirt—but it's also more easily noticed. It's best used when the armor should remain unseen but the wearer doesn't expect to face much scrutiny, granting a +2 bonus on Perception checks to notice the armor.
Medium Armor
- Concealable Vest
- Standard issue in many police forces, this vest provides maximum protection in a garment that can be worn all day long under regular clothing. While it may go unnoticed by a quick glance, it grants a +4 bonus on Perception checks to notice the armor.
- Light-Duty Vest
- A lightweight tactical vest designed for extended use by riot police and forces on alert for potential attack, this armor sacrifices a degree of protection for a modicum of comfort—at least compared to other tactical body armors.
- Tactical Vest
- The standard body armor for police tactical units, this vest provides full-torso protection in the toughest flexible protective materials available.
Heavy Armor
- Forced Entry Unit
- The most powerful protection available is built into this suit, which consists of a heavy torso jacket with ceramic plates over the chest and back, neck and groin guards, arm protection and a helmet. Heavy and cumbersome, this armor is generally only donned by tactical officers heading into a dangerous assault.
- Special Response Vest
- Built like the tactical vest, but incorporating groin and neck protection as well as a ceramic plate over the chest, this armor provides additional protection in battles against heavily armed opponents.