Chassis plate: Difference between revisions

m Remove awkward wording at the start of the article; remove mention to Hamilcrab (who isn't really relevant here); remove tip that "players who care about gigantic equipment are assumed to be able to fight leering stalkers" (which is not necessarily true and in any case is not helpful)
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Edited my remaining "awkward wording," incl. style guide nonadherence; Added tips abt. magnets & Qud's other krakens.
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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.'''
A {{name}} has the highest {{AV}}'''AV''' of all back [[equipment]] as well as bonuses to both thermal [[resistances]]. As each chassis plate is guaranteed to be [[gigantic]], a non-colossal creature must use two back slots to equip one, something only possible for [[True Kin]] with an {{favilink|equipment rack}} implant installed. Also note that while a chassis plate's base weight is '''300 lbs.''', its inherent mod multiplies this to '''1500 lbs.'''.


Chassis plates can only be found by butchering {{favilink|giant heap of chrome scrap|plural}} dropped by {{favilink|leering stalker|plural}}.
A {{name}} can be [[butchery|butchered]] from a {{favilink|giant heap of chrome scrap}}, the remains of a slain {{favilink|leering stalker}}.


==Tips==
==Tips==
{{Opinion}}
{{Opinion}}
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.
A {{name}} [[fitted with suspensors]] can be [[magnetized]] and equipped to a non-colossal creature's two Floating Nearby slots. A second Floating Nearby slot can be acquired by completing [[Tomb of the Eaters (quest)]] or by installing a {{f|magnetic core}}.
*  In search of a {{name}}, a player who values their run over their time may choose tracking a {{favilink|salt kraken}} over attempting to scrap a {{f|leering stalker}}. Since corpses left in a kraken's path are influenced by [[zone tier]], bringing a [[beguiling|beguiled]] or [[proselytize|proselytized]] salt kraken to a high-tier zone and then dismissing it raises the chance of a {{f|giant heap of chrome scrap}} being left in its trail.
** This can also be accomplished using a {{f|star kraken}}, which will be more likely to survive any high-tier aggressors it encounters.


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