Difference between revisions of "Apparel layers"
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===Head Layers=== | ===Head Layers=== | ||
*Overhead (eg. [[Clothing|Hats]], [[#Armor|helmets]]) | *Overhead (eg. [[Clothing|Hats]], [[#Armor|helmets]]) | ||
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===Torso Layers=== | ===Torso Layers=== | ||
*OnSkin (eg. [[Clothing|Shirts]]) | *OnSkin (eg. [[Clothing|Shirts]]) | ||
*Middle (eg. [[#Armor|Body armor]]) | *Middle (eg. [[#Armor|Body armor]]) | ||
*Shell (eg. [[Clothing|Dusters]], [[Clothing|Jackets]]) | *Shell (eg. [[Clothing|Dusters]], [[Clothing|Jackets]]) | ||
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Revision as of 02:03, 23 August 2014
There's different layers of gear. You can't wear a duster on top of your powered armor for example, since they share the same layer. At the moment, you can only wear one piece of clothing or armor on a single layer.
Currently, the layers are as follows:
Head Layers
Torso Layers
- OnSkin (eg. Shirts)
- Middle (eg. Body armor)
- Shell (eg. Dusters, Jackets)