SFS Standard Armored Coat

Image of armored coat
Price 20 credits
AC Bonus +2
Dex Cap +2
Check Penalty
Speed Penalty
Strength +2
Bulk 1
Category Light
Group Leather
Upgrades 1

This overcoat is made of real or synthetic leather and reinforced with armored plates. Armored coats are often tailor-made to match the wearer's personal style. Standard versions are issued to military officers as part of their uniforms.

Improvements

Grade Level Upgrade Price Total Price Upgrades AC Bonus Resilient
Commercial Armored Coat 0 20 credits 1 +2
Tactical Armored Coat 5 +1600 credits 1600 credits 2 +3
Advanced Armored Coat 8 +3400 credits 5000 credits 2 +3 +1
Superior Armored Coat 11 +9000 credits 14000 credits 3 +4 +1
Elite Armored Coat 14 +31000 credits 45000 credits 3 +4 +2
Ultimate Armored Coat 18 +195000 credits 240000 credits 4 +5 +2
Paragon Armored Coat 20 +460000 credits 700000 credits 4 +5 +3

Traits

Comfort:This armor is so comfortable that you can rest normally while wearing it.
Flexible:The armor is flexible enough that it doesn't hinder most actions. You don't apply its check penalty to Acrobatics or Athletics checks.
Tech:Equipment with the tech trait rely on electricity and may gain the glitching condition. Some creatures and hazards also have the tech trait, such as artificial intelligence, robots, and turrets.

Armor with the tech trait incorporate electronics, computer systems, integrated power sources, and a comm unit.

Shields with the tech trait incorporate electronics, computer systems, and integrated power sources.

Weapons with the tech trait incorporate electronics, computer systems, and power sources. Usually the weapons rely on integrated power sources (such as melee weapons that don't have the powered trait), while others drain batteries with each attack.

Cybernetic augmentations are technological, not magical, though they aren't subject to any effect or attack that targets technology unless it specifies that it affects cybernetics.

Armor Specialization Effects

Certain class features can grant you additional benefits with certain armors. This is called an armor specialization effect. The exact effect depends on which armor group your armor belongs to, as listed below. Only medium and heavy armors have armor specialization effects.

Leather The thick second skin of the armor disperses blunt force to reduce bludgeoning damage. You gain resistance to bludgeoning damage equal to 1 + the armor's resilience value for medium armor, or 2 + the armor's resilience value for heavy armor.