Mark 10 Tacticus Armor (5e Equipment)
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Mark 10 Tacticus Armor[edit]
Cost | Armor Class (AC) | Strength | Stealth | Weight |
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Rare or 10,000 gp | 18 | 16 | Disadvantage | 130 lb. |
Mark X Tacticus armour is a suit that combines the most effective elements of ancestral Horus Heresy patterns of plate with more recent developments in power armour technology. The Mk.X was developed by Magos Belisarius Cawl at the same time as the Primaris Marines. These suits are currently carried into battle by Primaris Space Marines during the unfolding Indomitus Crusade.
The Mk.X is a design more versatile than its predecessors. There is no single appellation and design but instead a modular system of ceramite plating that can be adjusted for a multitude of tactical roles, from the scouting and reconnaissance capabilities of Phobos pattern all the way up to the heavy Gravis pattern worn by Aggressor Squads.
Fully Sealed. While wearing the helmet, and there are no holes in the armor, there's a waste recycler in the armor which will reuse your waste products into an edible form.
Night Vision. While wearing the helmet, you have darkvision out to 60 feet.
Life Support Systems. You are immune to extreme weather conditions and extreme heat and cold.
Servo Motors. You count as one size larger when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift.
Vox-Unit. the vox unit provides communication just like any other radio or telephone like device.
Increased Protection. Thanks to innovations within design philosophy we are able to increase armor density and boot plating, you reduce nonmagical bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage by 1 and reduce fall damage by 10x your con mod.
Improved Rebreather. With new filtration technology we can ensure safety even in the most toxic or putrid environments, while wearing the helmet, you gain a rebreather and a recycler which will allow you to breathe in the vacuum of space or under the waves indefinitely.
Enhanced Storage. With new enhanced belt technology. You gain several pouches and storage spaces within your armor which each can hold upto 30lbs of small or medium objects.
Modularity. With a modularity as the main design feature of the Mark 10 it allows a quick change into more specialized armor patterns. You must own the pattern to change into it it must be done on a short rest. Patterns include Phobos,
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