Armorsmith Archive
Thread: Interwoves RIS?
Ancho wrote:
You two need your own Sunday political debate show.
- J
Message Edited by Ancho on 06-19-2005 04:00 AM
Can we use you as the side show by taring and feathering you?
- J
Well I at least tried to explain what they were used for. Whiel it is an issue that has come up mutliple times since CU. i've just come to accept such things especialyl when the search engine half the time for the forums doesnt seem to work.
And ignore the banter between Jarveth and I. it's a rather long running thing. Were actually on very friendly terms with one another. ![]()
Its all speculation. I am told that the rate of GDKs dropping are almost to the point of tissue was with the krayts before the CU.
Its kind of like having a NightSister Energy Lance or a Razor Knucklers schematic. Pretty things that show up in your schematic list but have no value.
- J
- J
Kesslan wrote:
To clarify matters. Before CU there was standard, and then interwoven RIS. Interwoven RIS could have higher resists and lower HAM cost than standard. However as they removed HAM and greatly lowered the resist values of armor in general. Itnterwoven RIS and interwoven bone armor schematics became showpieces. Currently at this point in time there is litterally no point in their continued existance.
Though there are some of us AS who are hoping that there is a return of this, if only to make RIS truely epic armor. Rather than just 'epic' in that it has 100k more condition than any other suit fo battle armor.
well if we are having our sunday debate show, I will be the first to point out that it does not have 100k more condition than the other battle armors. The condition of RIS peices is around 100k. Most battle armor is around 40-45k and the factional is around 60-65k (rough averages)
RIS has about 40-60k more condition per peice and 280-420k condition more than average battle suit
heh, just poking at yea
nothing
hold onto it in hopes they will make it usefull again some day
To clarify matters. Before CU there was standard, and then interwoven RIS. Interwoven RIS could have higher resists and lower HAM cost than standard. However as they removed HAM and greatly lowered the resist values of armor in general. Itnterwoven RIS and interwoven bone armor schematics became showpieces. Currently at this point in time there is litterally no point in their continued existance.
Though there are some of us AS who are hoping that there is a return of this, if only to make RIS truely epic armor. Rather than just 'epic' in that it has 100k more condition than any other suit fo battle armor.
- J
Message Edited by Ancho on 06-19-2005 04:00 AM