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This Titan Armor is among our heaviest designs, enhancing our soldier's protection from weapons fire, while also providing immunity to fire and toxins.
The heaviest armor available to Xcom and it shows. While it lowers mobility, there are numerous ways to counter this and when combined with the Extra Conditioning perk Titan armor gives a total of 14 armor HP (ten base + 4 perk). This makes for an ultimate defense and will ensure your soldiers stay away from the infirmary. Due to its low mobility, you should consider combining this armor with walker servos, an SMG, or Sprinter so that the wearer can keep up with the rest of the squad.
Soldiers wearing this armor are granted partial immunity to acid. They are also granted complete protection from the MEC Flamethower and are able cross burning tiles.
Special NOTE; Guess what - Titanium alloys have something to do with the complex metallurgy employed to shape most components. Luckily... Raymond Shen assures us Engineering has ample supply of the rare mineral.