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Revision as of 22:51, 28 April 2015
On Skin | Middle | Shell | Over Head | ||||||||||
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Full Head | Nose, Jaw, Eyes | × | |||||||||||
Upper Head | Head, Ears | × | |||||||||||
Arms | Shoulders, Arms | × | × | × | |||||||||
Torso | Torso, Neck | × | × | × | |||||||||
Legs | Legs | × | × | × |
Each kind of gear is worn on a specific location of a person's body. That location is determined by two things:
- The body part or parts it covers.
- The layer or layers it occupies. A layer basically says how far away from the body a piece of gear is worn.
Which body parts have which layers is shown in the table on the right; layers and body parts which are not currently used by gear were omitted.
Items at each Location
Head
Over Head | ||||||||
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Full Head | Nose, Jaw | Powered
Armor Helmet |
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Upper Head | Head, Ears | Cowboy Hat
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Tuque
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Kevlar Helmet
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M1 Helmet
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Eyes | Eyes |
Body
On Skin | Middle | Shell | |||||||||||||
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Hands | Hands, Fingers | ||||||||||||||
Arms | Shoulders, Arms | Powered
Armor |
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Torso | Torso, Neck | T-Shirt
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Button-Down Shirt
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Tribalwear
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Armor Vest
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Jacket
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Duster
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Parka
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Legs | Legs | Pants
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Feet | Feet, Toes |
Examples
You can't wear a duster on top of your powered armor for example, since they share the same layer and share the same covered body parts.
For example, you can wear a pair of pants that covers your legs and a shirt that covers you arms and torso, even if they're both using the "On Skin" layer. You can't wear a jumpsuit that covers your whole body and pants at the same time that also go on your skin, however.