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WindShieldWiperFluid

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  1. What happens to the damage if I use armor piercing and my weapon has ignore armor?

    lets say your using a single bolto with 25 base damage. that 25 damage ignores armor

    slap a 30% armor piercing mod on it. 30% of 25 is 7.5 which rounds up to 8

    so:  25+8=33

    you do 33 total damage that ignores armor with each bolt from your modded bolto

  2. So should we put armor piercing mods on a weapon that ignores armor? (Such as boltor and that hammer) Will you get extra damage against armored enemies?

     

     

    normal damage + elemental damage mod(s) = total damage

    armor piercing is an elemental type, the only of which ignores armor

    on armor ignoring weapons, such as the boltor, normal damage ignores armor. (elemental are not effected)

     

    adding armor piercing mods to your boltor will increase you total damage, but not your normal damage

     

    this has been answered before

  3. rhino

    +gap closer (charge)

    +invincibilaty (great int infested defense) (can lock down an area in defense)

    frost

    +snow globe (great utility for resing) (great for corpus defense)

    +aoe ult that does massive damage and freezes+slows enemies (great anywhere)

  4. And this is why this game needs a global Auction house so people can sell spare mods they dont want or dont need, and people have terrible RNG can actually get the stuff you need....

    no

    world chat will be filled with looking to sell/buy mods. it'd be like any and every mmo

  5. what Yanga said

    if you dont know how to use trinity's kit outside of the boss room, then you dont know how to play trinity.

    Boss fights, frankly, are obnoxiously long; Trinity is a well needed break from this.

    And may i point out how brilliant the game mechanic of Life Tap is compared to the traditional heal spell. (not that life tap is an original idea)

  6. Probably already brought up.

    We need missions where two factions are already duking it out between each other, allowing the players various decisions between sneaking/running through, waiting for one faction to win in a room, and/or guns blazing kill everything on site.

    All mission types accept elimination would benefit from the urgency created by this scenario: The infestation has broken out on a corpus ship, the corpus captain has information we need and he must be rescued before the infested reach him.

    This type of mission would naturally encourage a stealthy approach, especially in high levels.

  7. get ready for yet another summary

    Once there was the Orokin empire (maybe human, maybe humanoid alien) that sprung from earth and engulfed the Sol system (perhaps even further)

    The Tenno were the warrior class (knights, samurai) of the Orokin empire and acted as the elite special forces.

    S#&$ goes down, perhaps from outside the Sol system

    as a last ditch effort the orokin created the technocyte (infected)

    for whatever combination of reasons orokin empire gets wiped out

    later

    humans split into two branches:

    One adopts trade and profit as it's culture's main focus. Over time the society becomes more and more corporate, reaching an extreme were an individual prefers to be viewed as a machine. They become known as the Corpus and they control most if not all trade in the system. They hunt down Orokin artifacts and reverse engineer them.

    The other are a warring people known as the Grineer. Through military conquest, they now control most of the system. Only male, they reproduce through cloning with eatch new generation weaker than the last.

    Two possible explantions for why they are forced to clone themselves are still up in the air.

    -Humans we're in danger of dying out, so cloning was a last ditch effort. (might not correlate with the corpus synopsis)

    -The Grineer were originally bred to be a disposable military asset but were able to stage a coup and take over their own cloning production. (explains their warring antics and culture) (If we assume the Orokin were humans, perhaps the Grineer were the empire's "clone army" that suddenly found itself without a master)

    So time goes by and the Corpus find the remnants of a "solar rail" on pluto (implide to be a wormhole machine that goes into deep space) and decide to try to rebuild it. A mysterious individual who apperintly knows everthing about the Orokin, "the Lotus", flips the F*** out and reserects the Tenno to try to stop the corpus and/or whatever is on the other side of the said solar rail.

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