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+ | |games =FO2 |
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+ | |type =armor |
+ | |icon =Icon Fo1 metal armor.png |
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− | |Name=Metal Armor Mk II |
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+ | |image =MetalArmorMkII.png |
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− | |Image=MTLARMR2.gif |
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+ | |image2 =Metalguy.gif |
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+ | |image3 =Metalgirl.gif |
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+ | |image4 =metalghetto.gif |
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+ | |image5 =metalgirl2.gif |
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+ | |ac bonus =15 |
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− | |Normdr=35%|Normdt=4 |
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+ | |value =1,900 |
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− | |Lasdr=80%|Lasdt=7 |
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+ | |dr normal =35 |
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− | |Firedr=15%|Firedt=4 |
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+ | |dt normal =4 |
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− | |Plasdr=25%|Plasdt=4 |
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+ | |dr laser =80 |
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− | |Expldr=30%|Expldt=4 |
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+ | |dt laser =7 |
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− | |Elecdr=10%|Elecdt=1 |
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+ | |dr fire =15 |
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+ | |dt fire =4 |
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− | |Cost=$1,900 |
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+ | |dr plasma =25 |
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− | |proto=380 |
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+ | |dt plasma =4 |
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+ | |dr elec =10 |
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+ | |dt elec =1 |
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+ | |dr expl =30 |
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+ | |dt expl =4 |
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+ | |dr emp =500 |
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+ | |proto ={{proto|380}} |
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+ | {{Quotation|Polished metal plates, finely crafted into a suit of armor.|Fallout 2 In-game description}} |
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− | == |
+ | ==Characteristics== |
+ | {{Transcluded|Metal armor (Fallout)}} |
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+ | Metal armor serves as one of the two early-to-mid-game armors in ''Fallout'' and ''Fallout 2'', along with [[Leather armor (Fallout)|leather armor]]. Metal armor has a higher amount of resistance and threshold bonuses but leather has a higher AC. Overall, the metal armor is better than the leather armor. Metal armor is also very heavy for the relatively low amount of protection it provides. Notably, metal armor (and metal armor Mk II) has a very high laser resistance, which is only surpassed by [[T-51b power armor]], [[Advanced power armor (Fallout Tactics)|advanced power armor]] and it's [[Advanced power armor Mk II (Fallout 2)|second mark]], and [[Tesla armor (Fallout)|Tesla armor]]. |
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+ | ==Locations== |
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* Sold by [[Eldridge]] in [[New Reno Arms]]. |
* Sold by [[Eldridge]] in [[New Reno Arms]]. |
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+ | * On the main level (automap - Mine Level 2) of [[Great wanamingo mine]] in [[Redding]]. It's in the northwest part with the elevator, at the end of a rubbled tunnel (automap - tunnel to the right from tunnel with elevator), well hidden under damaged wooden crate and rocks. |
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[[Category:Fallout 2 armor and clothing]] |
[[Category:Fallout 2 armor and clothing]] |
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+ | [[ru:Металлическая броня мод. II (Fallout 2)]] |
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Revision as of 22:11, 30 September 2014
For an overview of metal armor variants in all games, see metal armor. |
“Polished metal plates, finely crafted into a suit of armor.”— Fallout 2 In-game description
Metal armor Mk II is superior version of the regular metal armor.
Characteristics
This section is transcluded from Metal armor (Fallout). To change it, please edit the transcluded page.
Metal armor serves as one of the two early-to-mid-game armors in Fallout and Fallout 2, along with leather armor. Metal armor has a higher amount of resistance and threshold bonuses but leather has a higher AC. Overall, the metal armor is better than the leather armor. Metal armor is also very heavy for the relatively low amount of protection it provides. Notably, metal armor (and metal armor Mk II) has a very high laser resistance, which is only surpassed by T-51b power armor, advanced power armor and it's second mark, and Tesla armor.
Locations
- Worn by Mason in the Salvatore's Bar in New Reno.
- Barterable from Randal in Vault City and from Duppo in the NCR.
- Sold by Eldridge in New Reno Arms.
- On the main level (automap - Mine Level 2) of Great wanamingo mine in Redding. It's in the northwest part with the elevator, at the end of a rubbled tunnel (automap - tunnel to the right from tunnel with elevator), well hidden under damaged wooden crate and rocks.
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