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Plate armor ([[Breastplate]], [[Half Plate]], [[Full Plate]], and [[Enforced Full Plate]]), while exceptionally tough, is susceptible to certain weapon designs. A weapon with the that is described as a wrecker treats the armor as if it had a much lower hardness than usual.
 
Plate armor ([[Breastplate]], [[Half Plate]], [[Full Plate]], and [[Enforced Full Plate]]), while exceptionally tough, is susceptible to certain weapon designs. A weapon with the that is described as a wrecker treats the armor as if it had a much lower hardness than usual.
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Wreckers that would normally deal slashing damage are considered to deal bludgeoning damage instead when dealing with these four armors.
  
 
Weapons may also be described as a Wrecker -2 or -4. If a wrecker -2 deals damage to an armor with a wrecker hardness of 4, it treats that hardness as two higher, 6. A wrecker -4 would treat it as 8, and so on.
 
Weapons may also be described as a Wrecker -2 or -4. If a wrecker -2 deals damage to an armor with a wrecker hardness of 4, it treats that hardness as two higher, 6. A wrecker -4 would treat it as 8, and so on.

Revision as of 19:00, 29 August 2010

Plate armor (Breastplate, Half Plate, Full Plate, and Enforced Full Plate), while exceptionally tough, is susceptible to certain weapon designs. A weapon with the that is described as a wrecker treats the armor as if it had a much lower hardness than usual.

Wreckers that would normally deal slashing damage are considered to deal bludgeoning damage instead when dealing with these four armors.

Weapons may also be described as a Wrecker -2 or -4. If a wrecker -2 deals damage to an armor with a wrecker hardness of 4, it treats that hardness as two higher, 6. A wrecker -4 would treat it as 8, and so on.