Difference between revisions of "Power armor"
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− | + | :*[[Prestige recon armor]]{{RoyaltyIcon}} (& [[prestige recon helmet]]{{RoyaltyIcon}}) | |
− | + | :*[[Locust armor]]{{RoyaltyIcon}} | |
− | + | *[[Marine armor]] (& [[marine helmet]]) | |
− | + | :*[[Prestige marine armor]]{{RoyaltyIcon}} (& [[prestige marine helmet]]{{RoyaltyIcon}}) | |
− | *[[Marine armor]] | + | :*[[Grenadier armor]]{{RoyaltyIcon}} |
− | + | *[[Cataphract armor]]{{RoyaltyIcon}} (& [[cataphract helmet]]{{RoyaltyIcon}}) | |
− | + | :*[[Prestige cataphract armor]]{{RoyaltyIcon}} (& [[prestige cataphract helmet]]){{RoyaltyIcon}} | |
− | + | :*[[Phoenix armor]]{{RoyaltyIcon}} | |
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Revision as of 20:54, 27 February 2022
Power armor was the original name of marine armor, but with its renaming and the addition of new variants, came to refer to several different armor sets with similar properties and lore. As a rule, they are high tech armor sets requiring significant research and expensive materials such as advanced components to craft. The armor sets also cover the entire body, except for head, hands, and feet, and occupy the middle and outer layers, while the helmets enclose the entire head.
They include: