Armor

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Armor is used to help protect a Character. 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.

Editing Character Sheet: The box to record AC is located on the first page below the Character Attributes section. It is a combination of 10 + Armor + Shield + Dexterity Mod + Size + Natural Armor +Misc Mod.

You can skip to the Armor Examples section if you want a quick list of armor to choose from. The first section is a focus on personal body armor and not Power Armor or full body mechanic suites. Power Armor is any Armor that provides an AC bonus of +10 or more and will be explained in detail in the Power Armor section at the bottom of this page.

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 among other things. The table to the left shows off what each Tech Level means for Armor.

Table: Armor Tech Levels
Tech Levels Level Limit
Max AC Bonus
Max # of Customization/
Bonus Customization Points
Extra
Finial Cost
Extra
Procure Diff
Level 0 +5 1/0 +$0 +1
Level 1 +6 2/0 +$0 +0
Level 2 +7 3/1 +$250 +0
Level 3 +8 4/2 +$1000 +1
Level 4 +9 5/3 +$3000 +1
Tech Levels
This is the Tech Level. The higher the Tech Level the better the armor can be.
Max AC Bonus
This is the maximum amount of AC or DR that the Armor of that Tech Level can have.
Max # Customization/Bonus Customization
The first number is the number of positive customization the Armor can have. The second number is the amount of free customization points that the Armor has because of its tech level. IE: Tech level 2 can have a maximum of 3 positive customizations done too it (not including Mastworking) and gets one free customization point.
Extra Base Cost
This is the extra cost to the armor if you declare that it is that tech level. So if you declare the armor is Tech level 2 you add $250 too the total price once all customizations are also counted for.
Extra Procure Diff
This is the increase in how difficult it is to acquire the armor if it is of that tech level.

Armor and Attributes

Table: Armor and its Default Attributes By AC Bonus
Armor AC
Bonus/Level
Maximum Dex
Bonus
Speed Diff Average Weight
(Tech 2)
Average Cost
Procure Diff
+ 0 +9 Normal 0.25 lbs $10/+0
+ 1 +8 Normal 10 lbs $150/+0
+ 2 +7 Normal 15 lbs $350/+0
+ 3 +6 Normal 20 lbs $1,000/+0
+ 4 +5 - 10ft 25 lbs $2,200/+0
+ 5 +4 - 10ft 30 lbs $4,500/+0
+ 6 +3 - 10ft 35 lbs $9,000/+1
+ 7 +2 Halved 40 lbs $18,000/+1
+ 8 +1 Halved 45 lbs $30,000/+2
+ 9 +0 Halved 50 lbs $55,000/+2
Armor AC Bonus (Armor Level)
The Armor AC Bonus is is the bonus this armor gives too the wearer. This Bonus can also be traded for Damage Reduction (DR).
Trading DR: If the AC bonus is +2 the Armor could either have +2 AC, +1 Total DR or +1 AC and +2 (Damage Type)DR. Every 2 AC is equal too 1 Total DR or every 1 AC equal too 2 DR for a specific Damage Type. IE: DR(Electronic). The exception however is for the Kinetic damage type. Every odd AC bonus provides +1 (Kinetic)DR while every other AC bonus sacrificed provides +2 DR(Kinetic). This is because Kinetic is the most common damage type and also the most difficult to protect against. Learn more in the Description of Customization Attributes section under 'DR Bonus'.
Armor AC Bonus also directly relates to the Level of the Armor and thus the required Armor Proficiency Level the Character must have to use it. This stays true regardless if AC is traded out for DR or other things.
Maximum Dex Bonus
As the Armor gets stronger at protecting the wearer the person looses the ability to apply some of their Dexterity Mod to their AC. If they have +6 Armor and their Dexterity modifier is +4 then they cannot add all 4 points of Dexterity Mod too their AC. They can only add +3.
Speed Diff
The bigger the Armor the harder it is to move around in it. This reduces the characters movement. This includes when attempting to sprint/swim/climb.
Average Weight
This average weight is the average weight of the Armor if it was built by technology from a Tech 2 civilization. The lower the tech level the heaver the armor and the higher the tech level the lighter the armor. +0 Armor is unaffected by this. Tech Level 1 Armor add an additional 5 lbs on each weight. Tech Level 3 take away 5 lbs and Tech Level 4 take away another 5 lbs. This makes +1 armor weight 0.25 lbs instead of zero. The lowest weight is 0.25. Anything 40 lbs or heaver is considered 'Heavy'.
Average Cost/Procure Diff
This is the average cost of the armor before you add in the price for the tech level and the procure difficulty.

Armor Examples

Table: Example Armor
Armor AC / DR /
(Max Dex)
Proficiency
Level
Speed Diff Average Weight
(Tech 2)
Average Cost
Procure Diff
Bonus Attributes
Tech Level 0
Padded Armor +1/0/(+8) 2 Normal 20 lbs $150/1 -
Leather Armor +2/0/(+7) 3 Normal 25 lbs $350/1 -
Wooden +3/0/(+6) 3 -10ft 30 lbs $1,500/1 Protection Against Grapple +4
Studded Leather +3/1(K)/(+5) 4 -10ft 35 lbs $3,300/1 -
Chain Armor +4/0/(+5) 5 -10ft 35 lbs $4,500/1 -
Full Plate +5/2(K)/(+4) 6 Halved 40 lbs $9,000/1 Clumsy
Tech Level 1
Gilly Suit +0/0/(+8) 1 Normal 0.25 lbs $160/0 Stealth Assist +1
Basic Light Armor +1/0/(+8) 1 Normal 15 lbs $150/0 -
Ballistic Vest +0/1(Total)/(+7) 2 Normal 20 lbs $350/0 -
Hazard Suit +0/4(C)/(+7) 2 Normal 20 lbs $350/0 -
Hybrid Vest +1/1/(+6) 3 Normal 25 lbs 1,000 -
Kevlar Vest +2/1(K)/(+6) 3 Normal 25 lbs $1,500/0 -
Tactical Body Armor +4/0/(+5) 4 -10 ft 30 lbs $2,200/0 -
Full Riot Gear +5/0/(+4) 5 -10ft 35 lbs $4,500/0 -
Full Tactical Armor +6/0/(+3) 6 -10ft 40lbs $9,000/1 -
Tech Level 2
Improved Light Armor +2/0/(+7) 2 Normal 15 lbs $600/0 -
Improved Hazard Suit +0/6(C)/(+7) 2 Normal 20 lbs $775/0 -
Improved Ballistic Vest 0/2(Total)/(+6) 3 Normal 20 lbs $1,750/0 -
Stealth Suit +1/2(T)/(+6) 3 Normal 20 lbs $1,750/0 Stealth Assist +2
Basic Regeneration Suit +3/0/(+5) 4 -10ft 30 lbs $4,650/1 Regeneration +2
Improved Medium Armor +4/0/(+4) 5 -10ft 25 lbs $2,950/0 -
Improved Hybrid Vest +2/2/(+4) 5 -10ft 25 lbs $4,75/00 -
Grounded Armor +3/6(E)/(+4) 5 -10ft 25 lbs $6,950/0 -
Thermal Plated Armor +4/6(T)/(+3) 6 -10ft 35 lbs $14,750/1 -
Hybrid Tactical Armor +3/2(Total)/(+3) 6 -10ft 35 lbs $14,750/1 Protection Against Overrun +4
Enhanced Steal Plating +6/1(K)/(+3) 6 -10ft 35 lbs $14,750/1 -
Improved Heavy Armor +7/0/(+2) 7 Halved 40 lbs $18,250/1 -
Full Printed Steal +5/2(Total)/(+2) 7 Halved 40 lbs $27,250/1 -
Tech Level 3
Advanced Light Armor +2/0/(+7) 2 Normal 10 lbs $1,350/1 -
Nano Mesh Shirt +0/1(Total)/(+7) 2 Normal 10 lbs $1,525/1 Shirt
Nano Mesh Stealth Shirt +1/0/(+7) 2 Normal 10 lbs $1,525/1 Shirt, Stealth Assist +3
Advanced Hazard Suit +1/6(C)/(+6) 3 Normal 15 lbs $2,000/0 -
Nano Mesh Regen Shirt +1/0/(+7) 3 Normal 0.25 lbs $2,050/2 Exotic, Shirt, Regeneration +3
Responsive Armor +3/0/(+6) 3 Normal 15 lbs $3,000/1 Protection Against Trip +6
Advanced Ballistic Vest 0/3(Total)/(+5) 4 Normal 20 lbs $5,400/0 -
Advanced Medium Armor +5/0/(+4) 5 -10ft 25 lbs $5,500/1 -
Regeneration Suit +4/0/(+4) 6 -10ft 20 lbs $19,000/2 Exotic, Regeneration +3
Shielded Suit +0/5(Total)/(+3) 6 Halved 30 lbs $14,500/1 -
Advanced Hybrid Vest +3/3/(+2) 7 -10ft 35 lbs $19,000/1 -
Advanced Heavy Armor +7/0/(+2) 7 -10ft 35 lbs $21,600/2 -
Shielded Hybrid Plating +4/3(Total)/(+1) 8 Halved 40 lbs $18,000/2 -
Full Nano-Mesh Shielded Suit +8/1(Total)/(+1) 8 Halved 40 lbs $45,000/3 -
Tech Level 4
Cloak Suit +0/0/(+8) 1 Normal 5 lbs $3,450/1 Stealth Assist +4
Advanced Hazard Suit +2/8(C)/(+6) 3 Normal 10 lbs $4,000/0 -
Hyper Reactive Regen Shirt +1/0/(+6) 4 Normal 5 Lbs $9,000/2 Shirt, Exotic, Regeneration +5
Superior Ballistic Vest 0/4(Total)/(+4) 5 Normal 20 lbs $12,000/1 -
Superior Hybrid Vest +4/4/(+0) 9 Halved 40 lbs $58,000/2 -
Enhanced Shielded Hybrid Plating +7/2(Total)/(+0) 9 -10ft 40 lbs $63,000/3 -
Full Infinity Armor +9/1(Total)/(+1) 10 Halved 50 lbs $113,000/3 Clumsy

Customization Armor

In Future Path the player can create there own customized armor just like in Weapons. Follow the recommendations bellow to help build custom Armor.

  • When choosing Armor a Player must consider if there Character class has any Armor restrictions and what there Armor Proficiency Level is.
  • The Player should consider what Tech level the Armor can be. The Tech level can increase the price and the procure difficulty. A Character cannot craft or modify Armor that has a higher tech level.
  • The Player should consider the cost. The more customization points spent on the default Armor the higher the cost. For every customization on the armor that's an additional 1/2 starting price to the total. For example: +3 AC armor has a starting price of $1,000. So for each customization it increases the total cost of the armor by an additional $500. The only exception to the rule is for AC 0 Armor. For every customization point its an additional $75.
  • The Player should also consider if they can craft the Armor as Masterworked which both increases the price but also can provide bonus customization points. For every +1 in masterwork the Armor can gain either +1 customization point or +1 to Max number of allowed positive customizations.

To customize the Armor the player can first spend base points provided by the Tech level if any. Starting at Tech 2 Armor gets 1 free customization point. Then they can add additional customizations by taking negatives in attributes to earn negative points. Two negative points can make 1 customization point. Some negative changes yield different things and some things cost more. For a full list of rules you can review the attributes below.

To customize the Armor the Player should following these steps.

  1. Pick the Tech Level for your Armor.
  2. Pick the Armor AC Bonus/Level. And record the default values.
  3. Note out how many free Customization points and allowed Customizations the Armor gets according too the Tech Level. This can be found in the 3 column of the 'Armor Tech Levels' table at the top of this page.
  4. Determine if the Armor will be Masterworked and at what level.
  5. Now trade out any AC Bonus for DR that you may want. You can follow the rules noted in the Armor AC Bonus (Armor Level) part of Armor and Attributes.
  6. Now spend your free Customization points provided by the Tech Level if any.
  7. Now spend any Masterwork Customization points if any.
  8. Now if the Armor has not spent all its allotted number of positive Customizations then if you desire you can take negatives to attributes to yield Negative points. For every 2 Negative points you gain 1 Customization point that you can spend to further customize the armor.
    1. NOTE: The last 3 sections are actually not necessary. You can craft Armor and then in the future Modify it using a Crafting skill or rollplaying going to a shop to have an NPC do the work. However once an Armor has been crafted it can not be 'recrafted' to a higher Tech level or Masterworked level.
  9. Now you need to calculate the price. Take the Average Cost from the Armor and its Default Attributes By AC Bonus table. That is now your Base Cost. Take that 50% of that Base cost and now that is your Customization Cost. Now for every positive Customization done to the Armor add 1 Customization Cost to the Base Cost. There are some Customizations that cost different. Once you have your total add any additional costs for the Tech level.

Please review the Customization Attributes for a full description of what they do and how much Customization/Negative points they cost and/or yield.

Description of Customization 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:

NOTE
1 Customization point is worth 2 Negative points and vice-a-versa. Normally an improvement costs 1 Customization point and a diminishment yields 1 Negative point. Most things will say they cost X number of Customization points. However somethings say they cost Negative Points. Customization and Negative points are freely interchangeable.
  • AC Bonus:
Player can adjust the AC Bonus of the Armor.
You cannot spend points increasing AC level. Simply pick a higher level Armor. You can however take a negative too this. This instantly yields 2 negative points instead of one. This doesn't decrease the cost of the armor.
  • DR Bonus:
This provides Damage reduction to Armor for different types of attacks.
DR stands for Damage Reduction. This adds a bonus DR against either all damage types or one specific damage type. There are 4 damage types. Chemical / Electric / Kinetic / Thermal.

You can gain DR by directly trading it for AC. (Review the Armor AC Bonus (Armor Level) section under Armor and Attributes) Or you can buy it using Negative points directly. Total DR (DR against all damage types) cost 4 Negative points. Chemical/Electric/Thermal DR costs 1 Negative point. Kinetic DR costs 2 Negative points for odd numbers and 3 Negative points for even. Example: You have zero Kinetic so your first buy is 2 Negative points because 1 is an odd number. However you want 2 Kinetic DR so your next buy will bring you from 1 too 2 costing you 3 Negative points.

  • Maximum Dex:
Player can adjust the maximum Dex bonus the Character gets while using the Armor.
This cost 2 customization points. It can increase the max Dex by 1. If a negative is taken it yields 1 negative point. This can only be improved once.
  • Speed Diff:
Player can adjust the speed penalty for wearing armor.
This costs a single Customization point. It can increase the speed to the next higher amount. The speeds are (Normal/-10ft/Halved). Decreasing the speed yields a negative point. Decreasing it below 'Halved' simply take another -5ft off and make the armor Clumsy. You can only change this attribute once. The Weight can also effect Speed Diff this can be used to revert the negative side effect.
  • Weight:
The Weight and thus clumsiness of the armor.
Weight is tricky. The weight in the table is based on Tech 2 level. The lower the level the higher the weight where as the higher the level the lower the weight. Each increment either way is an increase/decrease of 5lbs. (Starting with AC +1 Armor, +0 doesn't count). At Tech 0 level the Armor at +1 weighs in at 20lbs and +9 weighs in at 60lbs. You cannot lower the weight any lower then the lowest being 0.25lbs but you can increase it above 60lbs. The Weight can determine the Speed Diff. This means that if you lower the weight of an Tech 2 item from 25 lbs to 20 lbs that means the Speed diff goes from -10ft to Normal. It also means that Tech 3 Level 4 armor weight is 20 lbs and thus has Normal Speed Diff. If you increase the weight more then once then the armor gains the Clumsy attribute. You cannot increase the weight more then 3 times.

Weight costs 1 Customization point. An increase in Weight yields 1 Negative point.

  • Special Attributes:
A list of special attributes that can be applied to armor.
There is multi special attributes that can be applied to armor. There are rules governing them each.
Protection against Combat Techniques: Cost: 1 customization point. Advantage: Can provide a +4 AC bonus to guard against a single type of Combat Technique or Advanced Combat Technique. This Special Attribute can be taken multi times and stack by providing an additional +2 for each additional time.. However it can only be picked for one type of combat Technique.
Regeneration: Cost: 1 customization point. Pre-req: Requires at lest Tech level 2. Maximum amount of times the Player can choose this item is based on the tech level. Level 2/twice/Level 3/3 times and so on. If Armor has Regen then it gains a +1 to procure diff. Advantages: For every 1 customization point spent the Armor gains a +1 to regen the wearers HP once per turn. Makes the item Exotic with all price changes. Each point spent on Regen is double the extra cost. Regeneration can be picked more times then the Tech Level restriction but to do so costs 2 customization points instead of one and the cost is triple. There is no limit after that. In order to regenerate the Armor had to use Pharmaceutics as ammunition. Each cartage of pharmaceutics is worth 10 rounds of use. Once used up the cartage will need to be reloaded which is a standard action. The Pharmaceutics costs the price of special large ammunition.
Stealth Assist: Cost: 1 customization point. This can only be used the same number of times as the Tech Level of the Armor. Each time this customization is acquired it provided a +1 bonus to Stealth skill checks.
Weapon Mount: Cost: 1 customization point. This can only be used once. It allows for a weapon of Large or small size to be mounted onto the armor and controlled thru a switch can be easily accessible.
Shirt: Cost: 0 customization points. This can simply be declared. However the Armor cannot provide an AC bonus of more then +1 or a DR bonus of more then +5. Also the Armor cannot be Clumsy or have a Weapon Mount. The Armor has to be Tech 1 or higher. Even though this isn't a customization the price is increased as if you gave it one. The Armor can be worn as a shirt and can be easily hidden as part of a disguise. It can also be warn under other Armor however it's AC bonus if any does not stack. DR stacks however.
Exotic: Cost: Free this is a requirement of certain customizations. The base cost of the item goes up a level and with it the cost of all the customizations. If the armor is AC +9 then its simply double the cost. Increased the required Skill level by 1
Clumsy: Cost: Free as this is earned by changing the Speed below Halved or by increasing the weight of the armor to 60 lbs or higher. Clumsy means that even if you are proficient with the armor the Character still takes disadvantage when doing tasks that are effected by wearing armor. Wearing Clumsy armor means that the Speed Diff can NEVER be higher then halved. Increased the required Skill level by 1

Crafting and Masterworked Armor

Crafting requires a Character have the Craft Structure Skill. The normal crafting rules for how long it takes and how expensive the materials are all the same. So is the rules for Masterwork crafting.

To summarize Masterwork crafting you have to have at least a skill rank of 3 and must also have Advanced build materials for that item. The maximum level of Masterworked Armor is +5 and each level provides either +1 to the Maximum Number of Customizations or +1 extra free Customization point. Remember that a Skill Craft Rank of 3 can only craft Masterworked +1 items. Skill Rank 4 can do +2 all the way to Skill Rank 7 which can do +5.

One exception to crafting structure rules is that you cannot collaborate and divided up the work on crafting armor.

Power Armor

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Crafting Power Armor

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