Teras Kasi Archive
Thread: TK Armor
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AkymaCali
Sat Jun 11, 2005 5:27 pm
#1
could someone give me a link to the following question. im sure its awnsered but stupid search isnt working for me.
what are the Stats of TK armor? is there a way to look atit like you would look at regular armor stats?
and why as a Female Twi'lek at lvl 80 i only have 2900 health and everyone else has 3000???
menyou
Sat Jun 11, 2005 5:32 pm
#2
Some species have slightly less, others slightly more ( zabs I think are 3100) - dunno why :/
As for the armour, TKM's innate armour is the equivelent of 6000 armour accross all damage types.
As for the armour, TKM's innate armour is the equivelent of 6000 armour accross all damage types.
Ronaj
Sat Jun 11, 2005 5:38 pm
#3
Basically take the number of the Innate Armor that you have and multiply it by100, that'll give you a protection rating in the same format as pieces of armor.
Sirgleno
Sat Jun 11, 2005 8:28 pm
#4
How does the TK armor work exactly?
Obviously if you are a TKM and are only wearing tailored clothes, you get the 6000 accross all armor types, although how about if you wear gloves? How about if you wear a helmet?
Specifically, when does TK armor get overridden with equipped stuff? Does having gloves and or boots equipped negate any TK innate armor a TK would get? If you equip a helmet, would it take away your TK armor on your whole body, or just on the head slot?
Obviously if you are a TKM and are only wearing tailored clothes, you get the 6000 accross all armor types, although how about if you wear gloves? How about if you wear a helmet?
Specifically, when does TK armor get overridden with equipped stuff? Does having gloves and or boots equipped negate any TK innate armor a TK would get? If you equip a helmet, would it take away your TK armor on your whole body, or just on the head slot?
Ronaj
Sat Jun 11, 2005 8:37 pm
#5
If you equip any kind of armor, even just a single piece, it negates the innate armor completely, if for example, you equip a helmet with 5k resists, well your head will have 5k resists but the rest of you will be getting hit hard because you'll have 0 everywhere else. Tailor made clothing is a safe bet to wear and some loot clothing is ok, but some of it sometimes negates innate armor and sometimes it doesn't, the Tusken headpiece is one example of that.
Dheak
Sat Jun 11, 2005 10:47 pm
#7
i know that wearing any type of armor will cancel the Innate armor, but some types of clothing will too. I have never heard that before. How can tell whe type of clothing will do this, becuase clothing should not cancel the Innate armor any any fashion. That would be considered some sort of bug would it not. Would the only way to find out be to test the clothing i guess
Ronaj
Sat Jun 11, 2005 10:52 pm
#8
Yep, the only way to find out if it'll negate innate armor is to equip it and get hit. Also from what I've read the problem applies mostly to loot clothing and I believe certain ubese shirts as I seem to recall some people saying they work fine for them and others saying they cancel innate armor.
Dheak
Sat Jun 11, 2005 11:26 pm
#9
I see,
I know this is a stupied question. But how do i make to were the message that i am replying to appear in my message that i post.
After 1 1/2 yrs i am just now getting around to useing the prof forums. I guess the complecation wit CU has brought this forth lol.
I know this is a stupied question. But how do i make to were the message that i am replying to appear in my message that i post.
After 1 1/2 yrs i am just now getting around to useing the prof forums. I guess the complecation wit CU has brought this forth lol.
Ronaj
Sat Jun 11, 2005 11:35 pm
#10
hehe I had to figure that part out myself, hardly ever use it, when you click reply on the message you want to reply to there will be a little speech bubble icon just to the left of the smiley face, click on that and it'll instantly quote the entire message you're replying to.
Dheak
Sat Jun 11, 2005 11:40 pm
#11
I don't see no smily face anywhere here in the reply message screen.
And man i miss spell words so much that useing the spell checker would double the time it would take for me to post a message. Besides i am not in any kind of "Spelling B" here lol
And man i miss spell words so much that useing the spell checker would double the time it would take for me to post a message. Besides i am not in any kind of "Spelling B" here lol
Ronaj
Sat Jun 11, 2005 11:51 pm
#12
Hmm, are you using the graphical editor or the html editor? I don't have the smiley face or chat bubble icon in html mode but I do in graphical mode.
Dheak
Sat Jun 11, 2005 11:54 pm
#13
i really do not know which editor i am using. I have no chat bubble or smily face tho
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