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Equipment modules can be added to [[modular armor]], [[power armor]] and [[power armor MK2]] and give the player various bonuses. Bonuses stack and can be combined with each other to suit the wearer's personal preferences. Modules take up a certain amount of space in armor and some consume energy. | Equipment modules can be added to [[modular armor]], [[power armor]] and [[power armor MK2]] and give the player various bonuses. Bonuses stack and can be combined with each other to suit the wearer's personal preferences. Modules take up a certain amount of space in armor and some consume energy. | ||
Equipment modules can be used by placing them in the grid that opens by right clicking the armor. | |||
All modules have their own [[technologies|technology]] that must be [[research|researched]] before they can be crafted. The following modules are available: | All modules have their own [[technologies|technology]] that must be [[research|researched]] before they can be crafted. The following modules are available: |
Revision as of 09:35, 1 May 2017
Equipment modules can be added to modular armor, power armor and power armor MK2 and give the player various bonuses. Bonuses stack and can be combined with each other to suit the wearer's personal preferences. Modules take up a certain amount of space in armor and some consume energy.
Equipment modules can be used by placing them in the grid that opens by right clicking the armor.
All modules have their own technology that must be researched before they can be crafted. The following modules are available: