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Nano-Bodyarmour at first glance seems useless and expensive for what it does. At the cost of a diamond eight redstone and 57 coal, it is an expensive investment. Most players skip the nano suit and wait until they can make the q suit.  
[[Carbon|Carbon Plates]] are the most essential resource for ''Nanosuits''. As well as... '''[[Energy Crystal]]s'''! [[File:picture_na.png|right|link=]]
Why use [[Energy Crystal|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]].


However there are a few advantages to the nano suit. Needing only a macerator and a compressor to make and a MFU to charge it can be created  rather early and never breaks.


The bodyarmour as with the rest of the nano pieces offers full protection no matter what it's energy level is. other armours lose protection as they take damage.
== Recipe ==
== Recipe ==



Revision as of 21:59, 16 January 2012

Carbon Plates are the most essential resource for Nanosuits. As well as... Energy Crystals!

Picture na.png

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.


Recipe[edit]

Grid Carbon Plate.png
Grid Carbon Plate.png
Grid Carbon Plate.png


Grid Energy Crystal (Charged).png
Grid Carbon Plate.png
Grid Carbon Plate.png
Grid Carbon Plate.png
Grid Carbon Plate.png
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