Difference between revisions of "Nano-Bodyarmor"
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* 4 [[Non-IC Items|Diamond]] | * 4 [[Non-IC Items|Diamond]] | ||
* 32 [[Non-IC Items|Redstone]] | * 32 [[Non-IC Items|Redstone]] | ||
* 1 [[Non-IC Items|Sand]] | * 1 [[Non-IC Items|Glass]] (1 [[Non-IC Items|Sand]]) | ||
* Additional 400,000 EU (100 Coal worth) to be fully charged | * Additional 400,000 EU (100 Coal worth) to be fully charged | ||
* A [[MFE]] or above to charge | * A [[MFE]] or above to charge |
Revision as of 09:22, 12 January 2013
Carbon Plates are the most essential resource for Nanosuits. As well as... Energy Crystals!
Why use Crystals in armor?
For Energy storage of course!
Energy Storage?
Didn't we tell you already, the Nanosuit runs on ENERGY and takes most of its protective ability from an ENERGY SHIELD! HAYO!
You can recharge your armor at an MFE or MFSU.
Fun Fact: A Full Suit of Nano Armor will protect you from a Nuke from four paces! Not that you would ever use such a destructive device...
A Nano-Bodyarmor provides the same amount of protection as a diamond chestplate (4 chestplates/8 armor points/40% damage reduction). It is also a Tier-2 Item.
Set[edit]
Recipe[edit]
Raw ingredients needed:
- 56 Coal
- 1 Diamond
- 8 Redstone
- Additional 100,000 EU (25 Coal worth) to be fully charged
- A MFE or above to charge
- Enough energy to macerate 8 items
Full set:
- 168 Coal
- 4 Diamond
- 32 Redstone
- 1 Glass (1 Sand)
- Additional 400,000 EU (100 Coal worth) to be fully charged
- A MFE or above to charge
- Enough energy to macerate 168 items and smelt 1 item.
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