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This description seems off. "Nearly a ton of armor" doesn't reflect the actual damage of a fluid gun using corrosive fluid, which is only 1D6 (plus 1D6/2 in the End Phase). Maybe I'm missing something? This description seems off. "Nearly a ton of armor" doesn't reflect the actual damage of a fluid gun using corrosive fluid, which is only 1D6 (plus 1D6/2 in the End Phase). Maybe I'm missing something?
: 9 Damage is roughly 3/4 of a ton of armor, that's why I wrote it in as such. Going back and forth between the book and the wiki made it hard to keep a tab on the exact damage values. Feel free to change it, since it was pretty much a first draft. [[User:Admiral Obvious|Admiral Obvious]] ([[User talk:Admiral Obvious|talk]]) 00:03, 24 August 2019 (EDT) : 9 Damage is roughly 3/4 of a ton of armor, that's why I wrote it in as such. Going back and forth between the book and the wiki made it hard to keep a tab on the exact damage values. Feel free to change it, since it was pretty much a first draft. [[User:Admiral Obvious|Admiral Obvious]] ([[User talk:Admiral Obvious|talk]]) 00:03, 24 August 2019 (EDT)
− :: But if you do, keep in mind that exact game statistics are hard to "reword" and every time an exact figure is put on the wiki you are increasing the likelyhood we get shutdown for copyright infringement. So "Nearly a ton of armor" is a safe way of translating things that otherwise are bad for the wiki.--[[User:Dmon|Dmon]] ([[User talk:Dmon|talk]]) 02:08, 24 August 2019 (EDT) + :: But if you do, keep in mind that exact game statistics are hard to "reword" and every time an exact figure is put on the wiki you are increasing the likelyhood wevget shutdown for copyright infringement. So "Nearly a ton of armor" is a safe way of translating things that otherwise are bad for the wiki.--[[User:Dmon|Dmon]] ([[User talk:Dmon|talk]]) 02:08, 24 August 2019 (EDT)
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This description seems off. "Nearly a ton of armor" doesn't reflect the actual damage of a fluid gun using corrosive fluid, which is only 1D6 (plus 1D6/2 in the End Phase). Maybe I'm missing something? | This description seems off. "Nearly a ton of armor" doesn't reflect the actual damage of a fluid gun using corrosive fluid, which is only 1D6 (plus 1D6/2 in the End Phase). Maybe I'm missing something? | ||
: 9 Damage is roughly 3/4 of a ton of armor, that's why I wrote it in as such. Going back and forth between the book and the wiki made it hard to keep a tab on the exact damage values. Feel free to change it, since it was pretty much a first draft. [[User:Admiral Obvious|Admiral Obvious]] ([[User talk:Admiral Obvious|talk]]) 00:03, 24 August 2019 (EDT) | : 9 Damage is roughly 3/4 of a ton of armor, that's why I wrote it in as such. Going back and forth between the book and the wiki made it hard to keep a tab on the exact damage values. Feel free to change it, since it was pretty much a first draft. [[User:Admiral Obvious|Admiral Obvious]] ([[User talk:Admiral Obvious|talk]]) 00:03, 24 August 2019 (EDT) | ||
− | :: But if you do, keep in mind that exact game statistics are hard to "reword" and every time an exact figure is put on the wiki you are increasing the likelyhood | + | :: But if you do, keep in mind that exact game statistics are hard to "reword" and every time an exact figure is put on the wiki you are increasing the likelyhood wevget shutdown for copyright infringement. So "Nearly a ton of armor" is a safe way of translating things that otherwise are bad for the wiki.--[[User:Dmon|Dmon]] ([[User talk:Dmon|talk]]) 02:08, 24 August 2019 (EDT) |