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Revision as of 23:08, 16 March 2023
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Tox pack
A reusable backpack containing canisters of reagents and a mechanism that uses them to generate tox gas. When the wearer activates the pack, it will begin spreading tox gas and continue for several seconds until it runs out of reagents. Once used, it must be reloaded with chemfuel before it can be used again. Tox gas burns the lungs and eyes, causing a temporary shortness of breath and reduction in sight. Continued exposure to tox gas results in toxic buildup which can be lethal.
Base Stats
- Tech Level
- Industrial
- Mass
- 3 kg
Apparel
- Coverage
- Waist
- Layer
- Belt
Creation
The tox pack is a utility item added by the Biotech DLC that allows the user to deploy tox gas.
Acquisition
Tox packs can be crafted at a Machining table once the Tox gas research project has been completed. They require 10 Steel, 1 Component, 35 Chemfuel, 3,600 ticks (1 min) of work, and a Crafting skill of 3.
Summary
Tox packs create tox gas on the user.
Like all utility items, a tox pack is treated largely like any piece of apparel, however some exceptions exist. Utility items are worn on the waist and are mutually exclusive only with each other, regardless of the layer or coverage of other apparel worn. Additionally, utility items never become tainted, deteriorate from being worn, or inflict a worn-out or tattered mood debuff when damaged.
Analysis
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Version history
- Biotech DLC Release - Added.
- 1.4.3563 - Tox packs no longer activate upon stripping or butchering corpses wearing them.