Tailor Archive
Thread: What clothing can be worn under/with Armour that has sockets?
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Degaulle
Wed Mar 24, 2004 6:29 am
#1
Hi All,
I am asking this question here as I assume you all know this. I am trying to find out what garments... either clothing or something armor class can be worn in conjunction with a full set composite. I already am wearing a Ubese Armor shirt but I need at least one other item. I need to be able to still wear my backpack though. I am trying to add more carbine speed. I have heard of things like Bandoliers (not sure of spelling), belts (various types) and supposedly there is one necklace that has sockets.
The only criteria is
a) Can be worn with armor
b) must have sockets
c) no decay or a clothing type which can still be at 0/1000 and still hold the enhancements.
d) I need to be able to wear my backpack at same time.
I appreciate any help in this matter
I am asking this question here as I assume you all know this. I am trying to find out what garments... either clothing or something armor class can be worn in conjunction with a full set composite. I already am wearing a Ubese Armor shirt but I need at least one other item. I need to be able to still wear my backpack though. I am trying to add more carbine speed. I have heard of things like Bandoliers (not sure of spelling), belts (various types) and supposedly there is one necklace that has sockets.
The only criteria is
a) Can be worn with armor
b) must have sockets
c) no decay or a clothing type which can still be at 0/1000 and still hold the enhancements.
d) I need to be able to wear my backpack at same time.
I appreciate any help in this matter
RandDarkstar
Wed Mar 24, 2004 6:49 am
#2
Well the only thing left is a belt. It can be used at 0/1000 condition, but this is a bug we hope to see fixed soon. All clothes at 0/1000 condition should be unwearable at that time...
Stumpet_Rakingclaw
Wed Mar 24, 2004 7:13 am
#3
dude can be worn at 0/1000 i hope they fix that asap...us tailors can make repair tools...and you can wear a belt and thats it...if you wanna keep your backpack no bandolier can be worn...if you wanna keep your ubese shirt nothing can be worn...and the sockets on an ubese shirt and a clothing shirt will take different enhancement types...but basically you are looking at a belt...4 sockets max which takes clothing rather than armor enhancements
RandDarkstar
Wed Mar 24, 2004 7:44 am
#4
Well, I would like to add that though Strumpet points out a tailor's belt is clothing, you could also choose a padded or mabari belt which are armour, can also have sockets, and fit nicer. (No hoola hoop look)
Nuke490
Wed Mar 24, 2004 8:02 am
#5
My advice is get rid of the Ubese Armour Shirt..it's worthless. You would be much better off with a Bio Engineered shirt under your Ubese.
kasuta
Wed Mar 24, 2004 9:33 am
#6
Unless he's already added armor attachments to the ubese shirt which it sounds like maybe he has.
Nuke490
Wed Mar 24, 2004 9:35 am
#7
kasuta wrote:
Unless he's already added armor attachments to the ubese shirt which it sounds like maybe he has.
Ahh, yes...hadn't thought of that one...
Random side question: can a Wooly shirt be worn under armour?
Degaulle
Wed Mar 24, 2004 3:08 pm
#8
Correct, my ubese shirt already has 3 carbine attachments to it. 9 to speed 7 to accuracy and 4 to accuracy while moving. only one slot left.
I think I am going to look at the belt option.
Of the 2 belt options... the clothing one and the mabari one..... will the enhancements still work after either 2 of these has reached 0 condition?
I think I am going to look at the belt option.
Of the 2 belt options... the clothing one and the mabari one..... will the enhancements still work after either 2 of these has reached 0 condition?
RandDarkstar
Thu Mar 25, 2004 5:42 am
#9
Not armour... a mabari belt will fall apart at 0 condition. a tailor's belt will stay (For now!)
The nice thing about ubese is it is infinite condition. It can go through a billion deaths and still be mint, so if you have armour attachments that are ultra powerful, the ubese shirt is the place to put them.
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