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==overview==
Available only to the [[Nuclear Operative]] commander the syndicate commander hardsuit is One of the best hard suits in the game second only to [[Death Squad]] Armor the commander hard suit provides significant protection in all stats whilst providing no slow down to the user.
==stats==
it provides the following protection:
- blunt damage reduced by 60%
- slash damage reduced by 60%
- piercing damage reduced by 70%
- heat damage reduced by 50%
- radiation damage reduced by 75%
- caustic damage reduced by 60%
- explosion damage reduced by 50%
(note: when regarding suit values this purely relates to the "suit" aspect of the suit itself the helmet provides a further 10% damaged reduction in all of the aforementioned categories though this is multiplicative not additive i.e 50% x 10% = 55% not 60% so as to not allow completely damaged reduction)

Latest revision as of 15:24, 29 July 2024

A bulked up version of the Syndicate Hardsuit, purpose-built for the commander of a syndicate Nuclear Operative squad. Has significantly improved armor for those deadly front-line firefights.

overview

Available only to the Nuclear Operative commander the syndicate commander hardsuit is One of the best hard suits in the game second only to Death Squad Armor the commander hard suit provides significant protection in all stats whilst providing no slow down to the user.

stats

it provides the following protection:

- blunt damage reduced by 60%

- slash damage reduced by 60%

- piercing damage reduced by 70%

- heat damage reduced by 50%

- radiation damage reduced by 75%

- caustic damage reduced by 60%

- explosion damage reduced by 50%

(note: when regarding suit values this purely relates to the "suit" aspect of the suit itself the helmet provides a further 10% damaged reduction in all of the aforementioned categories though this is multiplicative not additive i.e 50% x 10% = 55% not 60% so as to not allow completely damaged reduction)