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Post by Traskus on Oct 10, 2021 21:20:27 GMT -6
Swimsuit ArmorSwimsuit armor is the logical extension of leather armor after found by the Carnal Blossom school of stabbing. As promised, these armors look like swimsuits or undergarments or at least cover comparable areas (a chainmail bikini is iconic but honestly who wears those?). Their protection is congruent to the good looks of the wearer. This isn't just about making attackers hold back, the armor does actually protect the wearer. This said, the wearer has to overcome their self-consciousness to have true freedom of movement wearing it. If not because of modesty, then because they have to actually remember and believe the armor protects them. Name | Type | AP | Max Dex | Availibility | Locations Covered | Swimsuit armor
| Light | (Charisma + Fellowship)
| (Composure)
| Rare | All
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And with that, I'm going to take a shower. Maybe it'll get this grimy feeling off me. Feel free to post a picture. My only rules are it has to be funny and equal to genders. Decided to use a picture I originally passed on. Feel free to post your own. imgur.com/a/gb5nO6U More pictures of various levels of silly/fanservice.
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Post by chippo on Nov 10, 2021 13:00:02 GMT -6
A Senior Agent and his Junior. CuttleCorps Agent ArmorWhile many enrolled in the CuttleCorps's ranks see no problem with fighting in nothing better than modified street clothes, perhaps deluded by the safety of reliable reconstitution at a Kettle unit, the organization's elite agents have no such luxuries. Whether they be scouting ahead on foreign spheres or infiltrating hostile facilities, the risk of death is real. Protection is a necessity, though so is the ability to comfortably move and maneuver mostly unhindered. As per always, the patented Inkvader solution is to take and modify what other civilizations have left behind - namely, insulated coats, comfy shoes, and snow boots. The Agent Coat doubles AP against I damage, and the wearer is comfortable in cold conditions. Agent Shoes and Boots treat Difficult and Arduous Terrain as one step less.Name | Type | AP | Max Dex | Availibility | Locations Covered | Agent Coat | Medium | 4 | - | UnCom | Body, Arms | Agent Shoes | Light | 2 | - | UnCom | Legs | Agent Boots | Medium | 3 | 5 | UnCom | Legs |
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Post by Traskus on Jan 21, 2022 11:02:33 GMT -6
Put them on, you sorry excuse for a mage. These change their look according to your highest spell school level, mixing when you have a tie.
Name | Type | AP | Max Dex | Availibility | Locations Covered | Robe
| Light | (Caster level) +1
| 5
| Uncommon
| Arms, body, legs
| Wizard Hat
| Light | (Caster level) +1
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| Uncommon
| Head
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Post by Amanojyaku on Sept 2, 2023 7:42:02 GMT -6
Name | Type | AP | Max Dex | Availibility | Locations Covered | Power Frame | Power | 6 | 5 | VRare | Body, Arms, Legs |
Power armor in the "ultralight" category is often simply heavier frames stripped of anything resembling armor plating, leaving only the synthetic muscle cables and inner plating to serve as protection. Poor-quality power frames are exactly that, and as the various machinery is meant to be protected by external plating and not serve that way itself, you lose all additional bonuses normally provided by power armor when you take damage in excess of the AP provided by this armor on a hit location covered by it, until the armor is repaired. A Good-quality power frame is further covered by plating of a light but durable metal that can easily be tooled to a design of the wearer's liking, counting as Good-quality clothing. The Best-quality power frames are sleeker and even more compact, and can be worn underneath clothing without rousing suspicion.
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