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− | In general, you should prioritize getting [[flak vest]]s for your all relevant colonists, before making jackets. Vests are cheaper, provide ''much'' more armor, and cover everything the jacket does except for the arms - which can eventually be [[prosthetic arm|replaced]]. For reference, a normal flak vest has 100% Sharp armor, compared to 40% Sharp from a normal jacket. As jackets can be worn over a flak vest, this does not mean that jackets are | + | In general, you should prioritize getting [[flak vest]]s for your all relevant colonists, before making jackets. Vests are cheaper, provide ''much'' more armor, and cover everything the jacket does except for the arms - which can eventually be [[prosthetic arm|replaced]]. For reference, a normal flak vest has 100% Sharp armor, compared to 40% Sharp from a normal jacket. As jackets can be worn over a flak vest, this does not mean that jackets are worse, but vests should be created first. |
Overall, flak jackets have low resource costs and accessible research. Combined with vests, and they can provide useful protection in the early-mid game. | Overall, flak jackets have low resource costs and accessible research. Combined with vests, and they can provide useful protection in the early-mid game. |