Difference between revisions of "Chitin Plating (EU2012)"
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* '''Health Bonus''': +4 HP | * '''Health Bonus''': +4 HP | ||
* '''Abilities''': Wearer takes 50% less melee damage<br> | * '''Abilities''': Wearer takes 50% less melee damage<br> | ||
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Revision as of 10:22, 3 January 2013
Light plating made from the Chryssalid exoskeleton, this material provides additional protection and a significant reduction to melee damage sustained.
Stats
Chitin Plating |
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Source: XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012)
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Notes
- This is equipped in the item slot, not in the armor slot.
- This makes a great equipment item for someone low on HP, or an assault class. +4HP is nothing to sneeze at.
- 50% damage reduction from melee attacks is amazing. Chryssalids and Berserkers are some of the most dangerous enemies in the game, since melee attacks never miss.
- You shouldn't need more than 2 or 3 suits for the whole game, and you should be able to get that many chryssalids in the first two or three missions where they spawn.
- If you're really ballsy, you can get extra Chryssalid corpses by letting Zombies hatch into Chryssalids.