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Despite being much more advanced, the [[recon armor]] provides worse Sharp armor than a flak vest ''alone'', only faring slightly better against Blunt. Recon does cover the arms and legs, and has no movement penalty. But, overall, the flak vest with any sort of outerwear is better for raw protection - deaths from limb damage (specifically, from [[blood loss]] or lowered [[consciousness]]) are considerably rarer than torso shots. | Despite being much more advanced, the [[recon armor]] provides worse Sharp armor than a flak vest ''alone'', only faring slightly better against Blunt. Recon does cover the arms and legs, and has no movement penalty. But, overall, the flak vest with any sort of outerwear is better for raw protection - deaths from limb damage (specifically, from [[blood loss]] or lowered [[consciousness]]) are considerably rarer than torso shots. | ||
− | When worn with a protective duster, such as one made out of [[devilstrand]] or [[thrumbofur]], the flak vest is directly | + | When worn with a protective duster, such as one made out of [[devilstrand]] or [[thrumbofur]], the flak vest is directly comparible to the [[marine armor]]. Marine armor still protects the limbs much better than any duster. |
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