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{{name|caps}} are the second-highest-damage [[unarmed]] implements available to the player in {{gamename}}, after {{favilink|crysteel hand bones}}.
{{name|caps}} increase the damage potential for the implantee's unarmed attacks. They are the second-highest-damage [[unarmed]] implants available in {{gamename}}, being stronger than {{favilink|carbide hand bones}}, but not quite as strong as {{favilink|crysteel hand bones}}.


They only affect the pair of hands they are implanted on, and do not apply to additional hands granted by {{favilink|helping hands}} (or [[Multiple Arms]], in the rare scenario where a [[True Kin]] gains that mutation).
They affect only the pair of hands they are implanted on, and do not apply to additional hands granted by {{favilink|helping hands}} (or {{favilink|Multiple Arms}}, in the rare scenario where a [[True Kin]] gains that mutation).


== Obtaining ==
== Obtaining ==
Unlike the {{favilink|carbide hand bones}}, the player cannot choose to start with {{name}}. Instead, they must find them somewhere in the world, primarily either by purchasing from a {{favilink|gutsmonger}} or in a {{favilink|cybernetics rack}} attached to a {{favilink|becoming nook}}.
Unlike the {{favilink|carbide hand bones}}, the player cannot choose to start with {{name}}. Instead, they must be purchased from a merchant like a {{favilink|gutsmonger}}, found in a {{favilink|cybernetics rack}} attached to a {{favilink|becoming nook}}, or [[butchered]] from an implanted [[Putus Templar]].
 
== See Also ==
* {{favilink|carbide hand bones}}
* {{favilink|crysteel hand bones}}
 


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