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| id = Helping Hands | | id = Helping Hands | ||
| complexity = 4 | | complexity = 4 | ||
| tier = 5 | |||
| colorstr = &Y | | colorstr = &Y | ||
| tilecolors = YR | | tilecolors = YR | ||
| renderstr = ] | | renderstr = ] | ||
| inheritingfrom = Armor | | inheritingfrom = Armor | ||
| | | dynamictable = {{Dynamic object|Items|Helping Hands}} | ||
| unidentifiedimage = helping hands unidentified.png | |||
| unidentifiedname = weird artifact | |||
| unidentifiedaltname = bizarre contraption | |||
| wornon = Back | | wornon = Back | ||
| desc = This pair of prosthetic hands are attached to the ends of two telescoping, multi-jointed chrome rods which fasten into a thin plastic case designed to be worn on the back. | | desc = This pair of prosthetic hands are attached to the ends of two telescoping, multi-jointed chrome rods which fasten into a thin plastic case designed to be worn on the back. | ||
| categories = Backpacks | | categories = Backpacks | ||
| gameversion = 2.0. | | gameversion = 2.0.206.57 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{name}} are an [[artifact]] that acts similarly to the {{favilink|Multiple Arms}} mutation while equipped, giving the wearer two extra arm slots, two hands slots, and a gloves slot. However, weapons wielded in the robo-hands only have an 8% chance to attack.{{Code Reference | class = HelpingHands | method = FireEvent | case = "AttackerQueryWeaponSecondaryAttackChance"}} This chance can be modified by the [[Multiweapon Fighting]] skill tree.{{Code Reference | class = Combat | method = FireEvent | case = "PerformMeleeAttack"}}{{Code Reference | namespace = XRL.World.Parts.Skill | class = Dual_Wield_Fussilade | method = PerformFlurry}} Additionally, as usual with duplicated limbs, {{AV}}[[AV]] and {{DV}}[[DV]] of items equipped in gloves and arm slots will be reduced. Any other item properties will work in full, | |||
{{name}} are an [[artifact]] that acts similarly to the | |||
with the exception of {{favilink|ulnar stimulators}}, which do not work properly when worn on robo-hands. | with the exception of {{favilink|ulnar stimulators}}, which do not work properly when worn on robo-hands. | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == | ||
{{Opinion}} | {{Opinion}} | ||
* Because the chance to attack is so small, equipping a weapon in a robo-hand is only worth it if you plan on using Flurry often. | * Because the chance to attack is so small, equipping a weapon in a robo-hand is only worth it if you plan on using [[Flurry]] often. It might be preferable to equip a [[:Category:Shields|shield]], or use the robo-hand as the support for a two-handed weapon wielded in an organic hand. | ||
** In a build fully invested in Multiweapon Fighting, {{name}}'s low base attack chance is not as noticeable, with a 58% offhand attack chance compared to the 65% attack chance a normal limb has. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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This pair of prosthetic hands are attached to the ends of two telescoping, multi-jointed chrome rods which fasten into a thin plastic case designed to be worn on the back.
helping hands are an artifact that acts similarly to the Multiple Arms mutation while equipped, giving the wearer two extra arm slots, two hands slots, and a gloves slot. However, weapons wielded in the robo-hands only have an 8% chance to attack.[1] This chance can be modified by the Multiweapon Fighting skill tree.[2][3] Additionally, as usual with duplicated limbs, AV and DV of items equipped in gloves and arm slots will be reduced. Any other item properties will work in full, with the exception of ulnar stimulators, which do not work properly when worn on robo-hands.
Without a weapon equipped, robo-hands default to "metal fists" which deal 1d3+1 damage (with no penetration cap). If a robo-limb is dismembered, helping hands will become broken.
Tips
- Because the chance to attack is so small, equipping a weapon in a robo-hand is only worth it if you plan on using Flurry often. It might be preferable to equip a shield, or use the robo-hand as the support for a two-handed weapon wielded in an organic hand.
- In a build fully invested in Multiweapon Fighting, helping hands's low base attack chance is not as noticeable, with a 58% offhand attack chance compared to the 65% attack chance a normal limb has.
References
Some of these references may be incorrect or out of date
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