Clothing And Wearables (Game Mechanics)
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Game MechanicsFor a listing of wearable items, please see Wearable Item List
Wearables account for any item that can be equipped by the player onto their avatar. Players have a number of body slots in which to equip items to. Wearbles come in two forms; as clothing, or as armor. These include necklaces, rings, bracelets, belts, eyewear, backpacks, boots/shoes, legwear, shirts, aprons, chestpieces and shirts, cloaks and robes, left/right arm bracers, and left/right arm biceps. Wearbles can be equipped by double clicking on an item, using it from the toolbar or by using the radial clicking equip option. Most wearables have a condition rating that will lower when the item is hit or decays from death penalties. Looted Jewelry comes with 100 condition. Additionally Clothing Items received from quests or NPCS are given only 100 condition. Other wearable clothing items come with 1000 condition.
Armor will reduce damage taken to the body parts on which it is worn. However, this protection comes at a cost. When armor is equipped, it will reduce the pool of some of your secondary statistics. To see the protective value of the armor and the cost to your statistics, simply examine your armor. Generally speaking, the more protective the armor, the higher the cost will be to your secondary statistics. If the armor would lower any one of your statistics to zero when equipped, you will not be able to wear that armor. Armor worn on the feet and legs will help prevent damage to your Action pool, armor worn on the chest, biceps, wrists, and hands will help prevent damage to your Health pool, and armor worn on the head will help prevent damage to your Mind pool.
This attribute spawns on any item that has had its base type name changed. For player crafted wearables this type change occurs when the player renames the item from the default given one. The name change can occur automatically as the player chooses a particular style for the item during the customization process or by manually renaming the item in the name field. After changing the name ,the item now indicates that it is a variation of the specific type that it originated as. For looted wearables, this attribute occurs only on items that have been given the exceptional or legendary tags.
This attribute is present on most wearables and indicates the current hitpoints remaining on the items. The left figure represents the current hitpoints on the item and the right represents the total max possible hitpoints. A wearable that reaches 0 condition can still be equipped and receive properties from it, with the exception of armor. Armor will lose all effective properties, with the exception of skill modifiers. 3. Volumn Represents the current container contents of the item. 4. Rank Required An attribute found only on Jedi Force Ranking System Robes which denotes the rank at which the player must be in order to equip and wear the robe. 5. Force Regen Bonus An attribute found only on Jedi Robes and Force Ranking System robes in which displays the force pool regeneration rate bonus for equipping the item. 6. Max Force Power Bonus An attribute found only on Jedi Robes and Force Ranking System robes in which displays the amount that will be added to the player's force pool if the item is equipped. 7. Skill Mods: This attribute is found on any item in which skill modifiers have been placed onto it. For player crafted items with sockets, this attribute can be created on the item if the player adds a skill tape or attachment to the item. For looted items, this attribute only occurs on some looted exceptional, legendary items or certain quested rewards. Skill mods represent bonuses to a player's skills up to a maximum of 25. Looted Wearables are allowed up to 3 skill mods. The exception to this are the special loot wearables which have innate mods to them. These items can have up to 4 total skill mods.
8. Armor Rating This attribute is found only on armor. Armor Rating ranges from None to Heavy. If attacked by a weapon with equal Armor Piercing, there is no effect. If the Armor Rating is higher than the Armor Piercing of the weapon, damage is reduced by 50% for each level of difference. Therefore, if a weapon with no Armor Piercing strikes an Armor Rating of Light, damage would be reduced by 50%. Against an Armor Rating of Medium, it would be reduced by 50% and then another 50%. If the weapon has more Armor Piercing than the armor has Armor Rating, damage is increased by 25% for each level difference. All personal armor comes with an effective rating of light.
9. Special Protection This attribute is found only on armor. After Armor Rating has been applied, Armor Effectiveness comes into play. It reduces the remaining damage by the stated percentage. This attribute relates to the special innate resistance that an armor gives. This value cannot exceed 80% and slicing has no effect on it. 9. Effectiveness This attribute is found only on armor. After Armor Rating has been applied, Armor Effectiveness comes into play. It reduces the remaining damage by the stated percentage. Effectiveness is also referred to as general effectiveness and has a maximum cap of 80% before slicing. Looted composite armor places all resists with the exception of vulnerabilities such as stun and lightsaber, into the general effectiveness category. This is the only armor that does this.
This attribute is found only on armor. Armor Vulnerability denotes the damage types in which the armor provides no protection whatsoever. The Armor Rating is considered to be None and Armor Effectiveness is considered to be 0% against that damage type.
This attribute appears only on crafted items, components or looted components. The crafter's name is listed here.
This attribute only appears on crafted items. This represents the alphanumeric code given to the item.
This attribute appears when a player places an item within an anti decay kit.
This attribute is found only on armor. This attribute appears when a player has had an item sliced by a smuggler. Source References
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