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Each kind of gear is worn on a specific location of a person's body. That location is determined by two things:
 
Each kind of gear is worn on a specific location of a person's body. That location is determined by two things:
  
# The body part or parts it covers.
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# The [[Table of Human Body Part Groups|body part groups]] it covers.
 
# The '''layer''' or '''layers''' it occupies. A layer basically says how far away from the body a piece of gear is worn.
 
# The '''layer''' or '''layers''' it occupies. A layer basically says how far away from the body a piece of gear is worn.
  
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{{Dia Layer| On Skin | items = 3}}
 
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{{Dia Cell| &nbsp;<br>'''Power<br>Armor'''<br>&nbsp; | rows = 3  | cols = 2 }}
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{{Dia Cell| &nbsp;<br>'''Power<br>Armor'''<br><br>&nbsp; | rows = 3  | cols = 2 }}
 
{{Dia Cell| &nbsp;<br>Jacket<br>&nbsp; | rows = 2 }}
 
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{{Dia Cell| T-Shirt }}
 
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For example, you can wear a pair of pants that covers your legs and a shirt that covers you arms and torso, even if they're both using the "On Skin" layer. You can't wear a jumpsuit that covers your whole body and pants at the same time that also go on your skin, however.
 
For example, you can wear a pair of pants that covers your legs and a shirt that covers you arms and torso, even if they're both using the "On Skin" layer. You can't wear a jumpsuit that covers your whole body and pants at the same time that also go on your skin, however.
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Revision as of 22:27, 30 March 2017

On Skin Middle Shell Over Head
Full Head Nose, Jaw, Eyes ×
Upper Head Head, Ears ×
Arms Shoulders, Arms × × ×
Torso Torso, Neck × × ×
Legs Legs × × ×

Each kind of gear is worn on a specific location of a person's body. That location is determined by two things:

  1. The body part groups it covers.
  2. The layer or layers it occupies. A layer basically says how far away from the body a piece of gear is worn.

Which body parts have which layers is shown in the table on the right; layers and body parts which are not currently used by gear were omitted.

Items at each Location

Head

Over Head
Full Head Nose, Jaw
Power
Armor
Helmet
Upper Head Head, Ears
Cowboy Hat
Tuque
Psychic Foil Helmet
Kevlar Helmet
M1 Helmet
Eyes Eyes

Body

On Skin Middle Shell
Hands Hands, Fingers
Arms Shoulders, Arms
Button-
Down
Shirt
 
Power
Armor


 
 
Jacket
 
 

Duster

 
 
Parka
 
Torso Torso, Neck
T-Shirt


 
Tribalwear
 
Armor Vest
Legs Legs
Pants




Feet Feet, Toes

Examples

You can't wear a duster on top of your powered armor for example, since they share the same layer and share the same covered body parts.

For example, you can wear a pair of pants that covers your legs and a shirt that covers you arms and torso, even if they're both using the "On Skin" layer. You can't wear a jumpsuit that covers your whole body and pants at the same time that also go on your skin, however.


Category:Clothing