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Peg legs replace the user's [[Table of Human Body Parts|entire organic leg]]. The peg leg has a part efficiency of 60%. This partially replaces the functionality of a normal leg - when coupled with each leg body part having a [[Moving]] importance of 50%, it results in restoring 30% [[moving]] per missing leg replaced, or a loss of 20% when replacing a healthy leg.  
 
Peg legs replace the user's [[Table of Human Body Parts|entire organic leg]]. The peg leg has a part efficiency of 60%. This partially replaces the functionality of a normal leg - when coupled with each leg body part having a [[Moving]] importance of 50%, it results in restoring 30% [[moving]] per missing leg replaced, or a loss of 20% when replacing a healthy leg.  
  
Moving, in turn, affects the following [[stats]]: {{#ask: [[Moving Importance::+]]}}. This results in a directly proportional change to a pawn's [[move speed]], and a change in [[melee dodge chance]] equivalent to losing {{#expr: {{Q|Melee Dodge Chance|Moving Importance}}*0.2}} levels of [[Melee]] skill per leg replaced. Due to how the stat is fit to a post-process curve, this can result in the melee dodge chance dropping to 0% for pawns with skill under 9, when replacing one leg, or under 12 for both legs.
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Moving, in turn, affects the following [[stats]]: {{#ask: [[Moving Importance::+]]}}. This results in a directly proportional change to a pawn's [[move speed]], and a change in [[melee dodge chance]] equivalent to losing {{#expr: {{Q|Melee Dodge Chance|Moving Importance}}*0.2}} levels of [[Skills#Melee|melee]] skill per leg replaced. Due to how the stat is fit to a post-process curve, this can result in the melee dodge chance dropping to 0% for pawns with skill under 9, when replacing one leg, or under 12 for both legs.
  
 
Each peg leg results in -10% character quality and thus a 10% reduction in the affected individual's pawn value.
 
Each peg leg results in -10% character quality and thus a 10% reduction in the affected individual's pawn value.

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