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| [[Tungsten Steel Spikes]] are a metal component. | [[Tungsten Steel Spikes]] are a metal component. | ||
| − | They add extra damage in melee combat. They add slightly more damage than steel spikes but with a slightly higher armor penalty. | + | They add extra damage in melee combat. | 
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| + | They add slightly more damage than steel spikes but with a slightly higher armor penalty. | ||
| == Used in == | == Used in == | ||
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| * [[Blueprint: Metal Armor]] (optional) | * [[Blueprint: Metal Armor]] (optional) | ||
| * [[Blueprint: Combat Gloves]] (optional) | * [[Blueprint: Combat Gloves]] (optional) | ||
| + | * [[Blueprint: Sledgehammer]] (optional) | ||
| * [[Blueprint: Shiv]] | * [[Blueprint: Shiv]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:51, 17 April 2022
Tungsten Steel Spikes are a metal component.
They add extra damage in melee combat.
They add slightly more damage than steel spikes but with a slightly higher armor penalty.
Used in
- Blueprint: Boots (optional)
- Blueprint: Metal Armor (optional)
- Blueprint: Combat Gloves (optional)
- Blueprint: Sledgehammer (optional)
- Blueprint: Shiv
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