Difference between revisions of "Jetsuit"
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Foxwarrior (Talk | contribs) (whether 'tis better to use vehicular movement rules for this) |
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|stattrade=-1 [[AD]], -1 [[Stealth]], -2 [[Initiative Bonus]], -2 [[Acrobatics]], -2 [[Legerdemain]] | |stattrade=-1 [[AD]], -1 [[Stealth]], -2 [[Initiative Bonus]], -2 [[Acrobatics]], -2 [[Legerdemain]] | ||
|special=A Jetsuit counts as an obstacle for firing through, or [[cover]], attacker's choice. Its [[AD]] is the same as its wearer's, and it has 2 [[HP]] and 6 [[Toughness]]. | |special=A Jetsuit counts as an obstacle for firing through, or [[cover]], attacker's choice. Its [[AD]] is the same as its wearer's, and it has 2 [[HP]] and 6 [[Toughness]]. | ||
− | |effect1=If you traveled at least 750 meters (relative to the air) in the previous round, you gain a 1000 meter fly speed with a 1500 meter aerobatics distance this round.}} | + | |effect1=If you traveled at least 750 meters (relative to the air) in the previous round, you gain a 1000 meter [[fly speed]] with a 1500 meter aerobatics distance this round. Unlike with a normal fly speed, you can fly upwards without lateral movement.}} |
Revision as of 07:24, 25 April 2014
Jetsuit Armor
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Coins 100 Weight 40 Kilograms
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-1 AD, -1 Stealth, -2 Initiative Bonus, -2 Acrobatics, -2 Legerdemain | |
Effects: If you traveled at least 750 meters (relative to the air) in the previous round, you gain a 1000 meter fly speed with a 1500 meter aerobatics distance this round. Unlike with a normal fly speed, you can fly upwards without lateral movement. | |
Special: A Jetsuit counts as an obstacle for firing through, or cover, attacker's choice. Its AD is the same as its wearer's, and it has 2 HP and 6 Toughness. |