[spoiler][quote=“EkarusRyndren, post:4799, topic:47”][quote=“iceball3, post:4794, topic:47”][quote=“EkarusRyndren, post:4788, topic:47”][quote=“iceball3, post:4787, topic:47”][quote=“Keyreper, post:4785, topic:47”]Iceball, im not sure if this happened right after fighting that NPC but you may want to put a splint on your arm to start to heal it.[/quote]I did, actually. My arm was splinted before i fought the t-wrecks.
Also wooo, just made it to a military outpost, found me some DRAGONSKIN
Interestingly, says it cannot be repaired, but my kevlar chunks and soldering iron say otherwise.[/quote]
When I added them you couldn’t fix them, but someone undid that then never changed the description.[/quote]ahh, makes se-
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Dragon
Dragonskin
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Is real thing: Wikipedia Article
I think the first time I heard about it was on Mythbusters… …then on Future weapons XD
EDIT: I… I do not remember all this shit about it not working as advertised being there before… This might get ugly.[/quote][/spoiler]Ah, no i meant a silly on how you were a dragon or something similar X3
On the topic of it’s effectiveness, though, the only debate on it is whether it is supposed to be classified as class V armor or even ifsaid class should be a thing. Fact of the matter is that the contraversy lies whether it can stop the some of the most powerful of AP rounds among all body armors. Thing is that in game statswise, it is actually a margin weaker than an MBR vest, empty, and even then the in game body armors aren’t classed so you will be fine.
Fun with layering, i can wear a kevlar vest, dragonskin, and empty mbr vest all together without any penalties.
I kind of wish some form of stand-alone leg and arm guards could be crafted with kevlar. As it is, you can’t seem to get much that covers the full length of the limb without being part of a larger set, or being neoprene-plastic and weaker.