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|colspan=2 rowspan=2 align=left| Monofilament Whip || 100,000¥ || Controlled ||align=left| Terrifying. Deadly. Iconic. ||align=left| Gain the Tactical Combat Power | |colspan=2 rowspan=2 align=left| Monofilament Whip || 100,000¥ || Controlled ||align=left| Terrifying. Deadly. Iconic. ||align=left| Gain the Tactical Combat Power "Monofilament Whip". | ||
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Revision as of 22:46, 1 July 2017
Combat Masks
Protects the face. Assumed for PCs, assumed in Tactical Combat.
Type | Cost | Availability | Description | Game Benefit | |
Voice Mask | 500¥ | Restricted | Noticeably distorts the pitch and timbre of the user's voice so as to make it unrecognizable. | - | |
Encrypted Wireless Audio | 500¥ | Always | Unbreakable mid-range (hundreds of meters) encrypted audio communication between preconfigured masks. | - | |
Cellular Uplink | 1,000¥ | Always | Encrypted audio over a cellular connection. Cellular service may not always be available or covert. | - | |
Long-Range Audio | 1,000¥ | Always | Range is extended to a 20 km | - | |
Enhanced Hearing | 10,000¥ | Restricted | An integrated microphone system, allowing the detection of sounds at extreme ranges while blocking out other noise. Solid objects block reception, as well as loud noises outside the line of eavesdropping. | - | |
Stun Suppression | 5,000¥ | Always | Eye and ear filters protect against police/military stun grenades. | - | |
Low-light Sensors | 10,000¥ | Restricted | Light amplification and thermographic imaging. Cannot be used for spellcasting. | Avoids Disadvantage for seeing in all but pitch-black conditions. | |
Telescoping Optics | 10,000¥ | Restricted | Adjustable zoom telescopic vision. | Gain "Telescopic Vision" skill. |
Weapons
Characters are assumed to start the game with weapons appropriate to their skills and combat build. Characters can buy special weapons that have advantages (e.g., narrative benefits, mechanical benefits, combat benefits) and/or flaws.
Example downsides:
- Flaws: heavy, cumbersome, inconvenient
- Breakable (destroyed one-sixth of times used)
Type | Cost | Availability | Description | Game Benefit | ||||||||||
Monofilament Whip | 100,000¥ | Controlled | Terrifying. Deadly. Iconic. | Gain the Tactical Combat Power "Monofilament Whip". | ||||||||||
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Ranger Arms SM–5 | 100,000¥ | Controlled | A legendary assassin's weapon. Powerful, silent, smart. Breaks down into ordinary-looking plasticeramic parts. | Gain the Trick "Assassinate": kill a target at extreme range. |