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The | The {{Qud shader|c|chassis plate}} has the highest [[AV]] of any back [[equipment]] as well as raising both thermal [[resistances]]. As it is inherently [[gigantic]], a non-colossal creature must use two back slots to equip the plate, which is only possible for [[True Kin]] with an {{favilink|equipment rack}} implant installed. Also note that while the chassis plate's base weight is '''300 lbs.''', its gigantic size causes it to weigh '''1500 lbs.''' | ||
Chassis plates can only be found by butchering {{favilink|giant heap of chrome scrap|plural}} dropped by {{favilink|leering stalker|plural}}. | |||
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* Tracking a {{favilink|salt kraken}} for an indefinite time may be preferrable to challenging a leering stalker for those who value their run over their time. Corpses left in the path of a salt kraken are determined by [[zone tier]], meaning bringing a salt kraken follower to a high-tier area will make the process faster. | * Tracking a {{favilink|salt kraken}} for an indefinite time may be preferrable to challenging a leering stalker for those who value their run over their time. Corpses left in the path of a salt kraken are determined by [[zone tier]], meaning bringing a salt kraken follower to a high-tier area will make the process faster. | ||
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