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[[Category:Mano a Mano]] === Equipment Lists === Equipment lists show the features of items in the game: CP value, mass, heft, power and so forth. These are similar to the features in the equipment section of a character sheet, except that they are independent of the character using them. (See [[Mano a Mano:Character Equipment|Character Creation/Character Equipment]].) Most equipment will have CP and mass, and most weapons will have heft and power. Other features are listed in the ''Features'' column of the equipment list. A detailed equipment list may include details such as the reduced pull required to keep a compound bow drawn, the procedure for operating firearms (cocking, reloading, burst fire, etc.) or the type of damage inflicted by weapons. Item Name CP Mass Heft Power Features ______________ ____ ____kg ____ __-__ __________________ ______________ ____ ____kg ____ __-__ __________________ ______________ ____ ____kg ____ __-__ __________________ ______________ ____ ____kg ____ __-__ __________________ ______________ ____ ____kg ____ __-__ __________________ ______________ ____ ____kg ____ __-__ __________________ ______________ ____ ____kg ____ __-__ __________________ ______________ ____ ____kg ____ __-__ __________________ ______________ ____ ____kg ____ __-__ __________________ ______________ ____ ____kg ____ __-__ __________________ ;CP (Character Points): The CP value of this item. ;mass: The item's mass in kilograms. Weapon mass is based on heft (see below.) The mass of medieval armor is typically the wearer's mass multiplied by the armor's cover and absorption divided by 100. Some armor is heavier, especially scale armor and brigandine which are held together by a heavy cloth or leather backing. Modern armor and armor that only protects a vital area, such as a helmet or breastplate, can be lighter. {| style="text-align:center" |- | rowspan="14" style="text-align:left" valign="top" width="300" | ;heft: Heft is the power a character must have to wield the weapon easily. A weapon's heft is usually based on it's mass, but a hand weapon weighted for extra attack power, such as a mace, may have a little more heft. The heft of a bow reflects it's pull rather than it's weight. A firearm with a strong kick may have extra heft to reflect it's kick. If a weapon's heft is greater than the power of the character using it, the weapon is '''unwieldy'''. Unwieldy weapons may only be used to do one quick action per turn (and no powerful actions.) A heavy weapon may increase a character's encumbrance penalty too, reducing speed and movement. ! Heft !! Mass !! width="10" | !! Heft !! Mass |- | 0 || 0 g || || 13 || 100 kg |- | 1 || 30 g || || 14 || 200 kg |- | 2 || 100 g || || 15 || 300 kg |- | 3 || 300 g || || 16 || 500 kg |- | 4 || 500 g || || 17 || 1 tonne |- | 5 || 1 kg || || 18 || 2 tonnes |- | 6 || 2 kg || || 19 || 3 tonnes |- | 7 || 3 kg || || 20 || 5 tonnes |- | 8 || 5 kg || || 21 || 10 tonnes |- | 9 || 10 kg || || 22 || 20 tonnes |- | 10 || 20 kg || || 23 || 30 tonnes |- | 11 || 30 kg || || 24 || 50 tonnes |- | 12 || 50 kg || || 25 || 100 tonnes |} ;power: The equipment list shows two numbers for power. The first number is half of the weapon's power, rounded down. The second number is the weapon's full power. Power is the weapon's maximum attack power. A weapon's power is almost never less than it's heft. A well balanced hand weapon might have more power than it's heft, and a firearm can have much more power than heft. ;range: Range is a value which is the weapon's maximum effective range in meters. Most natural weapons and hand weapons have no range. Small amounts of reach which make a big difference in combat are reflected by higher template agility and combat abilities or ''reach'' for some hand weapons (longer swords, staffs and polearms.) ;cover: Cover is a value which determines how likely the item will block an attack. The chance that an attack will target the particular area protected by this item is as important as the amount of that area actually covered. For example, a helmet covering the head (a very important target) might have the same cover as armor completely protecting the feet and shins (more area, but not more important than the head.) Items with cover also have absorption. ;absorption: Absorption is a value which determines how much attack power is absorbed by this item when it blocks an attack. ;grapple: A weapon with ''grapple'' is especially effective at trapping limbs and weapons. Most flexible weapons have this feature. Add 1 to grappling attacks with this weapon. ;reach: A weapon with ''reach'' is long but still easy to control. Add 1 to a character's combat modifier with this weapon. Flexible weapons usually have ''grapple'' instead of ''reach'' because they are more difficult to control. ;sharp: sharp weapons do all damage instead of half damage and half stun. ;padded: padded weapons do all stun instead of half damage and half stun ;two-handed: Two handed weapons are normally used with two hands. It is possible to wield a two-handed weapon in one hand, but then the weapon loses it's ''grapple'' or ''reach'' advantage.
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