Protection chart (no ontology)

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* The '''Cx''' ACs represent standard clothing (with C1 symbolizing absence of clothing, C2 for most light clothes, and C3 for tough clothes), while the '''Ax''' ACs represent various gradings of armor effectiveness: Superlight (A1), Light (A2), Medium (A3), Heavy (A4) and Powered (A5).
* The '''Cx''' ACs represent standard clothing (with C1 symbolizing absence of clothing, C2 for most light clothes, and C3 for tough clothes), while the '''Ax''' ACs represent various gradings of armor effectiveness: Superlight (A1), Light (A2), Medium (A3), Heavy (A4) and Powered (A5).
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** Each Armor Class also has a '''LDV-X''' effect, where X is equal to the number in the AC level. AC A3 applies an LDV-3 effect.
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Certain creatures are assigned a non-standard Armor Class, each with their own effects:
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*'''Blob''' AC reduces all damage taken to 1% per hit. A creature with such AC needs to be hit 100 times by whatever it is being hit with, including explosives. Usually, such creatures have other weaknesses that allow them to be beaten more quickly.
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**Example: The [[Blue blob|blue blob]]
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*'''Ghost''' AC negates all damage received. Such creatures are usually not meant to be beaten, or possess a specific weak point that allows them to be beaten.
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**Examples: The [[ghost]]
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=== Clothing resistances and damage types ===
=== Clothing resistances and damage types ===
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Clothing may either be '''-PROOF''', '''-resistant''', or '''not resistant''', which dictate how resistant to damage and abuse those clothes are.
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There are several damage types, which differentiate the various ways an attack can hurt - and consequently, the diverse ways clothes can protect from such damage.
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Clothing may either be '''-PROOF''', '''-resistant''', or '''lack a resistance''' to each of the damage types.
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*'''Not resistant''': The impact '''causes 1 damage''' to the affected clothing.
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*'''-Resistant''': The impact '''causes 0.5 damage''' to the affected clothing.
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*'''-PROOF''': The impact '''fails to damage''' the affected clothing.
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In addition, there are several damage types, which differentiate the various ways an attack can hurt - and consequently, the diverse ways clothes can protect from such damage.<br/>
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If the [[contestant]] (or any other human target) receives a certain amount of [[limb damage]] in a single attack, they may suffer from '''injuries''': [[Broken limb|fractures]] or [[Wound|wounds]]. Clothing resistances help increase the amount of minimum limb damage which cause an injury. This amount of damage that must not be reached to cause an injury, is called the '''Injury threshold'''.
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If the [[contestant]] (or any other human target) receives a certain amount of [[limb damage]] in a single attack, they may suffer from '''injuries''': [[Broken limb|fractures]], [[Wound|wounds]], or [[Severed limb|limb loss]]. Clothing resistances help increase the amount of minimum limb damage which cause an injury. This amount of damage that must not be reached to cause an injury, is called the '''Injury threshold'''.
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*'''Not resistant''': 1+ limb damage per hit (any damage results in an injury)
*'''Not resistant''': 1+ limb damage per hit (any damage results in an injury)
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*'''-Resistant''': 3+ limb damage per hit (resists injury up to 2 damage)
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*'''-Resistant''': 5+ limb damage per hit (resists injury up to 4 damage)
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*'''-PROOF''': 5+ limb damage per hit (resists injury up to 4 damage)
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*'''-PROOF''': 9+ limb damage per hit (resists injury up to 8 damage)
*'''Blunt-type''' refers to [[Unarmed combat|unarmed combat]] and [[List of Class 5 Weapons|Class 5 weapons]] that deal damage through blunt force, as well as a number of [[Encounters|enemy]] attacks.
*'''Blunt-type''' refers to [[Unarmed combat|unarmed combat]] and [[List of Class 5 Weapons|Class 5 weapons]] that deal damage through blunt force, as well as a number of [[Encounters|enemy]] attacks.
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** Injury: [[Wound|Wounds]].
** Injury: [[Wound|Wounds]].
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*'''Bullet-type''' damage is governed primarily by '''Armor Class'''.
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*'''Bullet-type''' damage is affected primarily by '''Armor Class'''.
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** Bullet-type damage has no corresponding clothing proofs. Every bullet or shotgun pellet '''causes variable damage''' to clothes it hits, equal to the amount of [[Limb damage]] dealt divided by 10. 3 limb damage would correspond to 0.3 clothing damage.
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** Bullet-type damage has no corresponding clothing proofs.
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** Clothing with the '''bullet-proof secondary effect''' allow the clothing (but not the wearer!) to not be damaged when hit by bullets (and even then, certain ammunition types can bypass this protection.)
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** Injury: [[Wound|Wounds]].
** Injury: [[Wound|Wounds]].
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*'''Explosion-type''' damage is not affected by Armor Class nor by clothing resistance. Explosives have a singular damage value, which is affected by '''explosion distance''' (as described in the [[Gameplay mechanics#Explosives|mechanics]]). For more information on rules regarding explosives, [[Explosives rules|see here]].
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*'''Explosion-type''' damage is not affected by Armor Class nor by clothing resistance. For more information on rules regarding explosives, [[Explosives rules|see here]].
** Explosion-type damage is special in that it has only one Pain value instead of one for each AC; in turn, that same Pain value is the same for all ACs.
** Explosion-type damage is special in that it has only one Pain value instead of one for each AC; in turn, that same Pain value is the same for all ACs.
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** Explosion-type damage has no corresponding clothing proofs. When an explosion hits a target wearing clothes, the amount of damage done to the clothing depends on the explosion type:
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** Explosion-type damage has no corresponding clothing proofs.
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*** If it was a '''standard explosion''', which causes '''splash damage''', then '''ALL clothes''' worn by the target '''suffer 1 damage'''.
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*** If it was a '''localized explosion''' (FRAG-12, explosive arrows...), then only the clothing that covered the body part hit will '''suffer 1 damage'''.
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** Clothing with the '''explosion-proof secondary effect''' allow said clothing to resist explosion damage better ('''0.1 damage''' instead of 1), as well as halving all incoming [[Pain]] and [[Limb damage]].
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*'''Special-type''' will '''always damages clothes''' and '''hurt the contestant''', very often with a flat damage curve, which essentially ignores completely Armor Class.
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*'''Special-type''' damage and all of its subvariants ('''Spec-Fire''', '''Spec-Aqua''', '''Spec-Ice''', '''Spec-Elec''' and '''Spec-Acid''') usually (but not always) deal the same amount of Pain across all ACs.
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** Such attacks always cause the affected clothing's '''Damage counter''' to be '''decreased by 1''', so be careful.
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** Special-type damage has no corresponding clothing proofs.
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** Special-type attacks do not cause injuries, but often cause their own effects; see the [[Damage chart]] for more info.
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** Special-type attacks do not cause injuries, but often cause their own effects. See [[Secondary effects#Elemental|this section]].
== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Damage chart]]
*[[Damage chart]]
*[[Gameplay mechanics]]
*[[Gameplay mechanics]]

Latest revision as of 16:42, 11 May 2019

Example protection chart of clothing and armor.

List of body parts

  • Light red: Head
  • Dark red: Face (Face-concealing clothing)
  • Light blue: Upper body
  • Blue: Arms
  • Dark blue: Elbows
  • Navy: Shoulders
  • White: Hands (Handgear)
  • Violet: Chest
  • Light green: Lower body
  • Green: Legs
  • Dark green: Knees
  • Magenta: Crotch
  • Yellow: Feet

Armor Class

Armor Classes, are, in order of effectiveness: C1, C2, C3, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5. The higher the AC, the better it will protect from damage; primarily Pain and Limb damage, but it can also influence other types of injuries.

  • The Cx ACs represent standard clothing (with C1 symbolizing absence of clothing, C2 for most light clothes, and C3 for tough clothes), while the Ax ACs represent various gradings of armor effectiveness: Superlight (A1), Light (A2), Medium (A3), Heavy (A4) and Powered (A5).
    • Each Armor Class also has a LDV-X effect, where X is equal to the number in the AC level. AC A3 applies an LDV-3 effect.

Clothing resistances and damage types

There are several damage types, which differentiate the various ways an attack can hurt - and consequently, the diverse ways clothes can protect from such damage. Clothing may either be -PROOF, -resistant, or lack a resistance to each of the damage types.

If the contestant (or any other human target) receives a certain amount of limb damage in a single attack, they may suffer from injuries: fractures or wounds. Clothing resistances help increase the amount of minimum limb damage which cause an injury. This amount of damage that must not be reached to cause an injury, is called the Injury threshold.

  • Not resistant: 1+ limb damage per hit (any damage results in an injury)
  • -Resistant: 5+ limb damage per hit (resists injury up to 4 damage)
  • -PROOF: 9+ limb damage per hit (resists injury up to 8 damage)
  • Blunt-type refers to unarmed combat and Class 5 weapons that deal damage through blunt force, as well as a number of enemy attacks.
  • Sharp-type refers to Class 5 weapons with blades, or otherwise cutting/sharp methods of damaging used in a slashing motion, as well as a wide variety of enemy attacks.
  • Piercing-type refers to Class 5 weapons with blades, spearheads or similar used in a stabbing motion, as well as non-firearm weapons and a wide variety of enemy attacks relying on a forward thrust in a puncturing motion.
  • Bullet-type damage is affected primarily by Armor Class.
    • Bullet-type damage has no corresponding clothing proofs.
    • Injury: Wounds.
  • Explosion-type damage is not affected by Armor Class nor by clothing resistance. For more information on rules regarding explosives, see here.
    • Explosion-type damage is special in that it has only one Pain value instead of one for each AC; in turn, that same Pain value is the same for all ACs.
    • Explosion-type damage has no corresponding clothing proofs.
  • Special-type damage and all of its subvariants (Spec-Fire, Spec-Aqua, Spec-Ice, Spec-Elec and Spec-Acid) usually (but not always) deal the same amount of Pain across all ACs.
    • Special-type damage has no corresponding clothing proofs.
    • Special-type attacks do not cause injuries, but often cause their own effects. See this section.

See also