Modification de Écrans de chargement de Fallout 76
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| | | Designed to protect soldiers in any situation, [[Combat armor (Fallout 76)|Combat Armor]] gives the wearer equal amounts of resistance to physical and energy damage. | ||
| {{Linkable|Armor_Combat|text=<tt>Armor_Combat</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Armor_Combat|text=<tt>Armor_Combat</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|0052c1b9}} | | {{ID|0052c1b9}} | ||
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| | | Thick layers of animal hide makes Leather Armor particularly suited to protecting against energy damage. | ||
| {{Linkable|Armor_Leather|text=<tt>Armor_Leather</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Armor_Leather|text=<tt>Armor_Leather</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|0052c1b7}} | | {{ID|0052c1b7}} | ||
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| | | Outclassed by only Power Armor, every piece of [[Marine armor (Fallout 76)|Marine Combat Armor]] provides exceptional protection in nearly every battlefield scenario. | ||
| {{Linkable|Armor_Marine|text=<tt>Armor_Marine</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Armor_Marine|text=<tt>Armor_Marine</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|0052c1bb}} | | {{ID|0052c1bb}} | ||
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| | | Constructed of thick, hand-welded steel or aluminum, [[Metal armor (Fallout 76)|Metal Armor]] offers additional protection against physical damage. | ||
| {{Linkable|Armor_Metal|text=<tt>Armor_Metal</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Armor_Metal|text=<tt>Armor_Metal</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|0052c1b8}} | | {{ID|0052c1b8}} | ||
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| | | Developed by [[Garrahan Mining Company|Garrahan Mining Co.]], the "[[Excavator power armor|Excavator]]" class of Power Armor never saw full production, despite being heavily advertised in Appalachia as the future of mining. | ||
| {{Linkable|Armor_PowerArmor_Excavator|text=<tt>Armor_PowerArmor_Excavator</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Armor_PowerArmor_Excavator|text=<tt>Armor_PowerArmor_Excavator</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|0052c1b5}} | | {{ID|0052c1b5}} | ||
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| | | Even without additional limb armor, a [[Power armor frame]] still provides tactical advantages, like increased carry weight, greater melee damage, and the elimination of falling damage. | ||
| {{Linkable|Armor_PowerArmor_Frame|text=<tt>Armor_PowerArmor_Frame</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Armor_PowerArmor_Frame|text=<tt>Armor_PowerArmor_Frame</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|0052c1af}} | | {{ID|0052c1af}} | ||
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| | | Scavenged and restored by Appalachia's vicious and anarchistic gangs, [[Raider power armor (Fallout 4)|Raider Power Armor]] features crude plating, rusty spikes, and significant battlefield protection. | ||
| {{Linkable|Armor_PowerArmor_Raider|text=<tt>Armor_PowerArmor_Raider</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Armor_PowerArmor_Raider|text=<tt>Armor_PowerArmor_Raider</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|0052c1b4}} | | {{ID|0052c1b4}} | ||
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| | | Built by defense contractor [[West Tek|West-Tek]], the [[T-45 power armor (Fallout 4)|T-45]] series of [[Power armor]] was the first to be successfully deployed on the battlefield. Its introduction changed the nature of modern warfare. | ||
| {{Linkable|Armor_PowerArmor_T45|text=<tt>Armor_PowerArmor_T45</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Armor_PowerArmor_T45|text=<tt>Armor_PowerArmor_T45</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|0052c1b0}} | | {{ID|0052c1b0}} | ||
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| | | The [[Battle of Anchorage]] saw the first deployment of the advanced [[T-51 power armor (Fallout 76)|T-51]] series of Power Armor. With advanced servos and composite armor plating, it was a vast improvement over earlier models. | ||
| {{Linkable|Armor_PowerArmor_T51|text=<tt>Armor_PowerArmor_T51</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Armor_PowerArmor_T51|text=<tt>Armor_PowerArmor_T51</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|0052c1b1}} | | {{ID|0052c1b1}} | ||
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| | | The most advanced suits of Power Armor to see extensive use were the [[T-60 power armor (Fallout 76)|T-60]] models. By the time of the [[Great War]], they were a common sight in all U.S. military engagements. | ||
| {{Linkable|Armor_PowerArmor_T60|text=<tt>Armor_PowerArmor_T60</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Armor_PowerArmor_T60|text=<tt>Armor_PowerArmor_T60</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID| | | {{ID|0052c1b2}} | ||
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| | | Crafted from actual destroyed robots, the high-tech plating of [[Robot armor (Fallout 76)|Robot Armor]] offers additional protection against energy damage. | ||
| {{Linkable|Armor_Robot|text=<tt>Armor_Robot</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Armor_Robot|text=<tt>Armor_Robot</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|0052c1ba}} | | {{ID|0052c1ba}} | ||
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| | | If you're worried your [[Vault jumpsuit (Fallout 76)|Vault Suit]] doesn't offer enough protection, you can mix and match pieces of all armor types and wear them directly over it. | ||
| {{Linkable|Armor_Underarmor|text=<tt>Armor_Underarmor</tt>}} | | {{Linkable|Armor_Underarmor|text=<tt>Armor_Underarmor</tt>}} | ||
| {{ID|0052c1b6}} | | {{ID|0052c1b6}} |