Phoenix armor

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Phoenix armor

Phoenix armor

A variant of cataphract armor with a shoulder-mounted flamebolt launcher. This armor is slightly less protective than standard cataphract armor against normal damage, but is especially flame-resistant. The flamebolt launcher has very limited ammo and must be reloaded after use.
Phoenixes specialize in clearing out very confined spaces full of enemies, as in underground or shipborne operations. They can absorb hits while moving down a corridor, fill rooms with flame, and emerge from the smoke unscathed.

Base Stats

Type
GearArmor
Market Value
3480 Silver
Mass
15 kg
HP
400

Apparel

Insulation - Cold
36 °C (64.8 °F)
Insulation - Heat
100 °C (180 °F)
Armor - Sharp
115%
Armor - Blunt
45%
Armor - Heat
75%
Coverage
Torso, Neck, Left Shoulder, Left Arm, Right Shoulder, Right Arm, Left Leg, Right Leg
Layer
Middle, Outer

Ranged Combat

Mode
Single-Shot
Damage
10 dmg (Heat)
Armor penetration
0%
Warm-Up
90 ticks (1.5 secs)
Cooldown
60 ticks (1 sec)
Range
14.9 tile(s)
Velocity
18 (m/s)
Burst Count
1 (per burst)
Miss Radius
1.9 tile(s)
Blast Radius
2.9
DPS
4

Creation

Crafted At
Fabrication bench
Required Research
Cataphract armorTechprint
Skill Required
Crafting 8
Work To Make
75,000 ticks (20.83 mins)
Resources to make
Plasteel 150 + Uranium 50 + Advanced component 6 + Steel 75 + Component 4 + Chemfuel 40
Technical
defName
Apparel_ArmorCataphractPhoenix
thingCategories
ApparelArmor
thingSetMakerTags
RewardStandardHighFreq
defaultOutfitTags
Soldier
tradeTags
HiTechArmor


Phoenix armor is a type of advanced armor introduced by the Royalty DLC that provides excellent temperature resistance and protection against fire, as well as containing a flamebolt launcher. It is a variant of Cataphract armor forms a full set of armor along with the Cataphract helmet.

Acquisition

Phoenix armor can be crafted at a Fabrication bench once the Cataphract armor research project has been completed. The required techprint can be obtained either by trade or completing quests for the Empire. Each set requires Plasteel 150 Plasteel, Uranium 50 Uranium, Advanced component 6 Advanced components, Steel 75 Steel, Component 4 Components, Chemfuel 40 Chemfuel, 75,000 ticks (20.83 mins) of work, and a Crafting skill of 8.l}}.

Alternatively, the armor can be received as a quest reward or purchased from traders.[Which?] It is currently unknown if any pawns or raiders spawn with the armor.[Fact Check Needed]

Summary

5x5 area of effect of the integrated launcher

While less protective against sharp and blunt attacks compared to the base cataphract armor, it is much more protective against Flame and Heat damage and temperature extremes. It also reduces the flammability of the wearer by -0.68. Humans have a base flammability of 70%. This reduces the chance of being set on fire from taking Flame damage from 100% to just 1.4%. This stacks with the reduced chance to take Flame damage in first place offered by the armor's excellent Heat armor value. Note that while the armor value scales with quality, the flammability reduction does not.

Like cataphract armor, it slows its wearer's move speed by −0.80 c/s while equipped.

Flamebolt launcher

The armor contains an integrated flamebolt launcher which gives the user the ability to launch up a single large incendiary grenade at will before requiring a reload. This weapon is similar to an incendiary launcher but with a shorter range, significantly larger area of effect but which does not prevent the wearer from using another weapon nor a utility item.

This incendiary grenade moves slower and has less range than an incendiary launcher but damages and creates a chemfuel puddle 5x5 square rather than a 3x3 cross. One grenade can be launched before the launcher must be reloaded with Chemfuel 40 chemfuel. The reloading process takes 60 ticks (1 sec). The pawn will never automatically use the launcher - instead it must be manually activated by the player by use of the "Launch Incendiary" gizmo, similar to using Utility items. It is unclear if this restriction also applies to NPCs.[Fact Check Needed] This gizmo will only appear when the pawn is drafted.

Wearing a shield belt prevents firing the flamebolt launcher.

Similarly to weapons, the damage dealt by the flamebolt launcher of awful, masterwork, and legendary phoenix armor will have a damage quality multiplier of 90%, 125%, and 150% respectively. Meaning that a legendary phoenix armor will deal 15 damage instead of the base 10.

Analysis

This can be useful to give the user flexibility in combat, such as giving snipers a crowd control option. Reducing the impact of fire and the risk of being driven out of cover by inferno cannon-wielding centipedes is a significant boon. Up until masterwork, it is inferior to cataphract unless facing flame-wielding enemies. However at legendary quality is is likely the best armor in the game for ranged-weapon users as the vast majority of ranged enemies use sharp damage and both Cataphract and Phoenix reach the 200% armor cap at legendary quality. This means that compared to cataphract, the phoenix only loses 9% blunt armor in exchange for significantly improved heat armor, massivley improved ignition resistance, and temperature insulation, as well as a niche but still useful flamebolt launcher

The flame damage is small, the single shot is limiting, and a major threat in the late game when the armor is acquiried, mechanoids, are completely immune to fire. However the flamebolt launcher is not without merit. It can hit very large swaths of pawns all at once, especially when facing late game raids. The large chemfuel puddle it creates can also be useful to prevent movement through an area.

Stats table

  • Phoenix armor Phoenix armor Sharp Blunt Heat HP Insulation
    - Cold
    Insulation
    - Heat
    Market Value
    Quality
    Awful 69% 27% 45% 400 -28.8 °C (-51.8 °F) +80 °C (144 °F) 1740 Silver
    Poor 92% 36% 60% 400 -32.4 °C (-58.3 °F) +90 °C (162 °F) 2610 Silver
    Normal 115% 45% 75% 400 -36 °C (-64.8 °F) +100 °C (180 °F) 3480 Silver
    Good 132.25% 51.75% 86.25% 400 -39.6 °C (-71.3 °F) +110 °C (198 °F) 3980 Silver
    Excellent 149.5% 58.5% 97.5% 400 -43.2 °C (-77.8 °F) +120 °C (216 °F) 4480 Silver
    Masterwork 166.75% 65.25% 108.75% 400 -54 °C (-97.2 °F) +150 °C (270 °F) 5480 Silver
    Legendary 200% 81% 135% 400 -64.8 °C (-116.6 °F) +180 °C (324 °F) 6480 Silver

    For the full effects of qualities, see Quality.

  • Attack table

  • Phoenix armor Phoenix armor DPS
    (Optimal)
    Market
    value
    Quality Dam. AP
    Awful 9 0% 3.6 1740 Silver
    Poor 10 0% 4 2610 Silver
    Normal 10 0% 4 3480 Silver
    Good 10 0% 4 3980 Silver
    Excellent 10 0% 4 4480 Silver
    Masterwork 12.5 0% 5 5480 Silver
    Legendary 15 0% 6 6480 Silver

    For the full effects of qualities, see Quality.

  • Trivia

    Phoenix armor may have the most complex single step crafting recipe in the game, with 6 different ingredient types required.

    Version history

    • 1.2.2719 - Added.
    • 1.3.3066 - Wearing a shield belt now prevents firing the flamebolt launcher. Previously it could be fired but could only target only adjacent squares (including diagonals), meaning that self-immolation was inevitable. However, the heat armor offered by phoenix armor meant that the damage to the user will be small, making it a dangerous but potentially useful option in emergencies.

    See also

    • Incendiary launcher - a weapon with similar stats to the integrated launcher.
    • Cataphract armor - the base model. Slightly more protective against sharp and blunt, but without the increased heat and temperature resistance and no incendiary launcher.
    • Prestige cataphract armor - a variant of Cataphract armor that both pleases nobles and improves psychic ability.