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+ | {{For|an overview of combat armor variants in all games, as well as background information|combat armor}} |
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+ | |icon =Icon_Fo1_combat_armor.png |
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+ | |image =CBTARMOR.gif |
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− | |Name=Combat Armor |
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+ | |image2 =Combatguy.gif |
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+ | |image3 =Combatgirl.gif |
+ | |ac bonus =20 |
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+ | |effects =+20 [[Radiation resistance]] |
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− | |Acbonus=20 |
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− | |Normdr=40%|Normdt=5 |
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+ | |value =6,500 |
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− | |Lasdr=60%|Lasdt=8 |
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+ | |dr normal =40 |
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− | |Firedr=30%|Firedt=4 |
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+ | |dt normal =5 |
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− | |Plasdr=50%|Plasdt=4 |
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+ | |dr laser =60 |
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− | |Expldr=40%|Expldt=6 |
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+ | |dt laser =8 |
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− | |Elecdr=50%|Elecdt=2 |
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+ | |dr fire =30 |
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− | |Cost=$6,500 |
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+ | |dr plasma =50 |
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+ | |dt plasma =4 |
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+ | |dr expl =40 |
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+ | |dt expl =6 |
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+ | |dr elec =50 |
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+ | |dt elec =2 |
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+ | |dr emp =500 |
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+ | |dt emp =0 |
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+ | |proto ={{proto|17}} |
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+ | The '''combat armor''' is a piece of armor in ''[[Fallout]]'' and ''[[Fallout 2]]''. |
{{quotation|High tech armor, made out of advanced defensive polymers}} |
{{quotation|High tech armor, made out of advanced defensive polymers}} |
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==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
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+ | Combat armor is the epitome of non-powered armor in the wastes, and was much favored by police and military forces for their outstanding durability coupled with their high level of maneuverability. The armor itself consists of a large chest plate and helmet constructed out of high-level defensive polymers. It's highly effective armor for medium level player characters, as it provides good resistance against small arms fire, laser beams and blasts of plasma energy alike. |
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+ | Combat Armor also grants the wearer +20 Radiation Resistance. Interestingly, this is not documented anywhere in or out of the game. |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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===''Fallout''=== |
===''Fallout''=== |
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+ | <includeonly>||[[Combat armor]] </includeonly>|| [[The Hub]] - [[Old Town]] || Sold by [[Jake (Hub)|Jake]] |
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+ | <includeonly>||[[Combat armor]] </includeonly>|| [[The Glow]] || Locker in the Secure Testing Labs. |
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+ | <includeonly>||[[Combat armor]] </includeonly>|| [[Boneyard]] || Sold by [[Zack (Fallout)|Zack]] |
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+ | <includeonly>||[[Combat armor]] </includeonly>|| [[Boneyard]] || Found on [[Chris Avellone (Fallout)|Chris Avellone]] corpse |
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+ | <includeonly>||[[Combat armor]] </includeonly>|| [[Boneyard]] || On the body of a [[Gun Runners|Gun Runner]] guarding the outside of the factory |
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+ | <includeonly>||[[Combat armor]] </includeonly>|| [[Lost Hills]] || Given to you if you request equipment |
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===''Fallout 2''=== |
===''Fallout 2''=== |
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+ | <includeonly>||[[Combat armor]] </includeonly>|| [[Vault 13]] || Supply room locker. |
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+ | <includeonly>||[[Combat armor]] </includeonly>|| [[Sierra Army Depot]] || Locker in the Barracks, level one. |
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+ | <includeonly>||[[Combat armor]] </includeonly>|| [[Sierra Army Depot]] || Locker in the High security armoury, level two. |
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+ | <includeonly>||[[Combat armor]] </includeonly>|| [[Navarro]] || Locker in the workshop, near [[Quincy (Fallout 2)|Quincy]]. |
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Revision as of 19:33, 17 April 2014
For an overview of combat armor variants in all games, as well as background information, see combat armor. |
The combat armor is a piece of armor in Fallout and Fallout 2.
Background
Combat armor is a diverse family of personal body armor with varying degrees of sophistication, ranging from the earliest iterations developed by the United States Army[1] to the cutting-edge riot gear that came into use prior to the Great War.[2]
Characteristics
Combat armor is the epitome of non-powered armor in the wastes, and was much favored by police and military forces for their outstanding durability coupled with their high level of maneuverability. The armor itself consists of a large chest plate and helmet constructed out of high-level defensive polymers. It's highly effective armor for medium level player characters, as it provides good resistance against small arms fire, laser beams and blasts of plasma energy alike.
Combat Armor also grants the wearer +20 Radiation Resistance. Interestingly, this is not documented anywhere in or out of the game.
Locations
Fallout
Map Location | Description
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The Hub - Old Town | Sold by Jake |
The Glow | Locker in the Secure Testing Labs. |
Boneyard | Sold by Zack |
Boneyard | Found on Chris Avellone corpse |
Boneyard | On the body of a Gun Runner guarding the outside of the factory |
Cathedral | Locker in the Los Angeles Vault Level 2 |
Lost Hills | Given to you if you request equipment |
Fallout 2
Map Location | Description
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Vault 15 | Footlocker in the Living Quarters. |
Vault 13 | Supply room locker. |
Sierra Army Depot | Locker in the Barracks, level one. |
Sierra Army Depot | Locker in the High security armoury, level two. |
Sierra Army Depot | Locker in the High security armoury, level two.
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Navarro | Locker in the workshop, near Quincy. |
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- ↑ The Army helmet is presented in the game as an older type of helmet, issued to uniformed troops who do not use the standard set of combat armor: Clearly visible in the tutorial segment and later on countless dead bodies throughout the Commonwealth
- ↑ Riot gear variants available in Lonesome Road.