@massif/lancer-data 3.1.1

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+ {
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+ "pilot_names": [],
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+ "callsigns": [],
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+ "mech_names": [],
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+ "team_names": [],
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+ "quirks": [
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+ "Part (or all) of your body was too damaged to be cloned perfectly and a significant percentage of your clone body has been replaced with cybernetics. These high-quality prostheses aren’t obviously synthetic to casual observers. You don’t know the extent of the damage.",
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+ "Your clone has been fitted with a necessary but visible cybernetic augmentation – an arm, leg, eyes, or similar. It is a conspicuous prosthetic.",
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+ "By accident or malign intent, your cognitive profile has been loaded into someone else’s body. It might be a clone of a notorious or famous individual, with both enemies and allies who thought they were dead; or, you might run into the “original” person the clone was based on.",
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+ "Your clone has a unique appearance that clearly marks you as vat-grown.",
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+ "Thanks to a series of administrative mishaps, the appearance of your new body is drastically different to that of your old body.",
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+ "An additional, withered limb grows out of your clone’s chest shortly after your cognitive profile has been loaded. It sometimes moves on its own.",
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+ "There’s a conspicuous barcode printed on your clone body. The barcode means something specific to at least one powerful organization, but you aren’t privy to its meaning – at least not yet.",
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+ "In certain light conditions, it’s possible to read a script or inscription printed just under your skin. The script is all over your body and contains information contested by powerful organizations or entities – scientific formulae, maps, or something else entirely.",
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+ "Your clone body is unusually susceptible to solar radiation, viruses, bacteria, or some other common environmental phenomenon. You must wear an environmental suit to operate outside certain safe environments, which include your mech’s cockpit and your personal quarters. You can use downtime actions to make other rooms safe.",
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+ "Genetic material from a non-human source was used in the creation of your clone body. Whoever revived you won’t tell you the exact details or what long-term effects it will have, and they treat you like a science experiment. The new genetic material has caused a cosmetic change that is useful and visible, although able to be hidden.",
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+ "Whenever you try to sleep or rest, you’re stricken with vivid and persistent dreams, visions, and images of your death. You know they’re real but can’t reconcile the existential gulf between the experiences of the old and new versions of yourself.",
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+ "In addition to your cognitive profile, your clone body has been loaded with a digital homunculus of someone else: a basic digital reconstruction of a personality that is more like a piece of software than a person. While not technically sapient, it is very smart, and carries a message or secret with it.",
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+ "You’re plagued by the constant understanding or belief that the “real” you is actually dead, and you’re merely a facsimile of a dead person, implanted with someone else’s memories. You can’t establish the difference between the “you” that died and the “you” that exists now.",
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+ "In addition to your cognitive profile, your flash clone is woven through with a subdermal data-lattice: this storage device contains very dangerous and potentially unwanted information that is contested or sought by powerful entities.",
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+ "The flash-cloning process went awry, and you have been revived tabula rasa. In desperation, the technicians dump a stock personality construct into your clone body. Choose a new background and triggers.",
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+ "There are complications while growing your clone body: it has a dramatically reduced life expectancy.",
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+ "Something changed you – you now have persistent and intrusive mental contact with an entity or entities, human or otherwise.",
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+ "You keep having searing headaches during which you see brief flashes of what you’re pretty sure is the future. Sometimes these visions come to pass, sometimes they don’t.",
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+ "Knowingly or unknowingly, your clone body has been implanted with a mental trigger that places you in a receptive state when heard or activated, causing you to either follow a pre-programmed course of action or to follow instructions given by the person who activated you. These commands must be simple (e.g., kill, lie, etc.), and the GM determines who (PC or NPC) gave them. You might be able to overcome this effect in time.",
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+ "You come back with total amnesia regarding the time before your death, meaning you must be retrained and prepared from scratch. You lose all previous triggers and assign new ones up to your current level. Additionally, you may rewrite some incidental facts of your backstory."
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+ ]
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+ }
package/lib/tags.json ADDED
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+ [
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_burn",
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+ "name": "Burn {VAL}",
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+ "description": "On a hit, this weapon deals {VAL} Burn to its target. They immediately take that much burn damage, ignoring Armor, then mark {VAL} Burn on their sheet, adding it to any existing Burn. At the end of their turn, characters with marked burn make an Engineering check. On a success, they clear all marked burn; on a failure, they take damage equal to their total marked burn."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_heat_target",
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+ "name": "Heat {VAL} (Target)",
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+ "description": "On a hit, this weapon or system deals {VAL} Heat to its target."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_line",
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+ "name": "Line {VAL}",
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+ "description": "Attacks made with this weapon affect characters in a straight line, {VAL} spaces long.",
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+ "filter_ignore": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_cone",
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+ "name": "Cone {VAL}",
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+ "description": "Attacks made with this weapon affect characters within a cone, {VAL} spaces long and {VAL} spaces wide at its furthest point. The cone begins 1 space wide.",
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+ "filter_ignore": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_blast",
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+ "name": "Blast {VAL}",
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+ "description": "Attacks made with this weapon affect characters within a radius of {VAL} spaces, drawn from a point within Range and line of sight. Cover and line of sight are calculated based on the center of the blast, rather than the attacker’s position.",
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+ "filter_ignore": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_burst",
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+ "name": "Burst {VAL}",
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+ "description": "Attacks made with this weapon affect characters within a radius of {VAL} spaces, centered on and including the space occupied by the user (or target). If the Burst is an attack, the user or target is not affected by the attack unless specified. Cover and line of sight are calculated from the character. If a Burst effect is ongoing, it moves with the character at its center.",
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+ "filter_ignore": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_accurate",
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+ "name": "Accurate",
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+ "description": "Attacks made with this weapon receive +1 Accuracy."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_arcing",
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+ "name": "Arcing",
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+ "description": "This weapon can be fired over obstacles, usually by lobbing a projectile in an arc. Attacks made with this weapon don’t require line of sight, as long as it’s possible to trace a path to the target; however, they are still affected by cover."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_ap",
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+ "name": "Armor-Piercing (AP)",
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+ "description": "Damage dealt by this weapon ignores Armor."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_inaccurate",
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+ "name": "Inaccurate",
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+ "description": "Attacks made with this weapon receive +1 Difficulty."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_knockback",
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+ "name": "Knockback {VAL}",
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+ "description": "On a hit, the user may choose to knock their target {VAL} spaces in a straight line directly away from the point of origin (e.g., the attacking mech or the center of a Blast). Multiple Knockback effects stack with each other. This means that an attack made with a Knockback 1 weapon and a talent that grants Knockback 1 counts as having Knockback 2."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_loading",
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+ "name": "Loading",
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+ "description": "This weapon must be reloaded after each use. Mechs can reload with Stabilize and some systems."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_ordnance",
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+ "name": "Ordnance",
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+ "description": "This weapon can only be fired before the user moves or takes any other actions on their turn, excepting Protocols. The user can still act and move normally after attacking. Additionally, because of its size, this weapon can’t be used against targets in engagement with the user’s mech, and cannot be used for Overwatch."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_overkill",
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+ "name": "Overkill",
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+ "description": "When rolling for damage with this weapon, any damage dice that land on a 1 cause the attacker to take 1 Heat, and are then rerolled. Additional 1s continue to trigger this effect."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_overshield",
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+ "name": "Overshield",
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+ "description": "This system provides HP that disappears at the end of the scene or when a specified condition is met. The user only retains the highest value of Overshield applied – it does not stack. For example, if a system provides Overshield 5 and the user gains another effect that provides Overshield 7, they would gain Overshield 7. Damage is dealt to Overshield first, then HP. Overshield can push a character past their maximum HP. It can’t benefit from healing but otherwise benefits normally from anything that would affect HP and damage (i.e., reduction, armor, etc)."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_reliable",
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+ "name": "Reliable {VAL}",
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+ "description": "This weapon has some degree of self-correction or is simply powerful enough to cause damage even with a glancing blow. It always does {VAL} damage, even if it misses its target or rolls less damage. Reliable damage inherits other tags (such as AP) and base damage type but not tags that require a hit, such as Knockback."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_seeking",
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+ "name": "Seeking",
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+ "description": "This weapon has a limited form of self-guidance and internal propulsion, allowing it to follow complicated paths to its targets. As long as it’s possible to draw a path to its target, this weapon ignores cover and doesn’t require line of sight."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_smart",
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+ "name": "Smart",
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+ "description": "This weapon has self-guidance systems, self-propelled projectiles, or even nanorobotic ammunition. These systems are effective enough that its attacks can’t simply be dodged – they must be scrambled or jammed. Because of this, all attacks with this weapon – including melee and ranged attacks – use the target’s E-Defense instead of Evasion. Targets with no E-Defense count as having 8 E-Defense."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_threat",
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+ "name": "Threat {VAL}",
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+ "description": "This weapon can be used to make Overwatch attacks within {VAL} spaces. If it’s a melee weapon, it can be used to make melee attacks within {VAL} spaces."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_thrown",
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+ "name": "Thrown {VAL}",
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+ "description": "This melee weapon can be thrown at targets within {VAL} spaces. Thrown attacks follow the rules for melee attacks but are affected by cover; additionally, a thrown weapon comes to rest in an adjacent space to its target and must be retrieved as a free action while adjacent to that weapon before it can be used again."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_turn",
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+ "name": "{VAL}/Turn",
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+ "description": "This system, trait, or reaction can be used {VAL} number of times in any given turn."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_round",
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+ "name": "{VAL}/Round",
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+ "description": "This system, trait or reaction can be used {VAL} number of times between the start of the user’s turn and the start of their next turn."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_ai",
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+ "name": "AI",
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+ "description": "A mech can only have one system with this tag installed at a time. Some AI systems grant the AI tag to the mech. A mech with the AI tag has an NHP or COMP/CON unit installed that can act somewhat autonomously. A pilot can choose to hand over the controls to their AI or take control back as a protocol. Their mech gains its own set of actions and reactions when controlled by an AI, but the pilot can’t take actions or reactions with it until the start of their next turn. AIs can’t benefit from talents, and have a small chance of cascading when they take structure damage or stress damage."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_danger_zone",
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+ "name": "Danger Zone",
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+ "description": "This system, talent, or weapon can only be used if the user is in the Danger Zone (Heat equal to at least half of their Heat Cap)."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_deployable",
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+ "name": "Deployable",
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+ "description": "This system is an object that can be deployed on the field. Unless otherwise specified, it can be deployed in an adjacent, free and valid space as a quick action, and has 5 Evasion and 10 HP per Size."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_drone",
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+ "name": "Drone",
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+ "description": "This is a self-propelled, semi-autonomous unit with rudimentary intelligence. Unless otherwise specified, Drones are Size 1/2 characters that are allied to the user and have 10 Evasion, 5 HP, and 0 Armor. To be used they must be deployed to a free, valid space within Sensors and line of sight, typically as a quick action. Once deployed, they can be recalled with the same action used to deploy them (quick action or full action, etc.), rejoining with your mech. By default, Drones can’t take actions or move; if they do have actions or movement, they act on their user’s turn. They benefit from cover and other defenses as usual, and make all mech skill checks and saves at +0. If a Drone reaches 0 HP, it is destroyed and must be repaired before it can be used again – like any system. As long as a Drone hasn’t been destroyed, it is restored to full HP when the user rests or performs a Full Repair. Deployed Drones persist for the rest of the scene, until destroyed, or until otherwise specified."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_full_action",
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+ "name": "Full Action",
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+ "description": "This system requires a full action to Activate."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_grenade",
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+ "name": "Grenade",
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+ "description": "As a quick action, this explosive or other device can be thrown to a space within line of sight and the specified Range."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_heat_self",
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+ "name": "Heat {VAL} (Self)",
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+ "description": "Immediately after using this weapon or system, the user takes {VAL} Heat."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_limited",
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+ "name": "Limited {VAL}",
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+ "description": "This weapon or system can only be used {VAL} times before it requires a Full Repair. Some Limited systems, like Grenades, describe these uses as “charges”. To use the system, the user expends a charge."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_mine",
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+ "name": "Mine",
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+ "description": "As a quick action, this device can be planted in an adjacent, free and valid space on any surface, but not adjacent to any other mines. Upon deployment, it arms at the end of the deploying character’s turn and – unless otherwise specified – is triggered when any character enters an adjacent space. Characters leaving an adjacent space will not trigger a mine. Once triggered, a mine creates a Burst attack starting from the space in which it was placed. Mines within a character’s Sensors can be detected by making a successful Systems check as a quick action, otherwise they are Hidden and can’t be targeted. Detected mines can be disarmed from adjacent spaces by making a successful Systems check as a quick action; the attempt takes place before the mine detonates, and on a failure, the mine detonates as normal."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_mod",
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+ "name": "Mod",
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+ "description": "This modification can be applied to a weapon. Each weapon can only have one Mod, and cannot have more than one of the same Mod. Mods are applied when the user builds their mech or during a Full Repair."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_protocol",
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+ "name": "Protocol",
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+ "description": "This system can be activated as a free action, but only at the start of the user’s turn. Another action might be needed to deactivate it."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_quick_action",
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+ "name": "Quick Action",
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+ "description": "This system requires a quick action to Activate."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_reaction",
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+ "name": "Reaction",
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+ "description": "This system can be activated as a reaction."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_shield",
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+ "name": "Shield",
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+ "description": "This system is an energy shield of some kind."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_unique",
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+ "name": "Unique",
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+ "description": "This weapon or system cannot be duplicated – each character can only have one copy of it installed at a time."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_archaic",
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+ "name": "Archaic",
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+ "description": "This weapon is old-fashioned and can’t harm mechs."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_personal_armor",
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+ "name": "Personal Armor",
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+ "description": "This gear offers protection in combat, but it is obvious to observers and usually can’t be hidden. Only one piece of Personal Armor can be worn at a time. Putting on Personal Armor takes 10–20 minutes, and while wearing it, pilots have restricted mobility and dexterity. Nobody wears armor unless they’re expecting to go into a warzone."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_gear",
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+ "name": "Gear",
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+ "description": "This is a tool, piece of equipment, or another item. Pilots can have up to three of these at a time."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_sidearm",
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+ "name": "Sidearm",
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+ "description": "This weapon can be used to Fight as a quick action instead of a full action."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_invade",
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+ "name": "Invade",
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+ "description": "This system provides additional options for the Invade Quick Tech Action."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_quick_tech",
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+ "name": "Quick Tech",
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+ "description": "This tech can be used as a Quick Tech Action"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_full_tech",
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+ "name": "Full Tech",
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+ "description": "This tech can be used as a Full Tech Action"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_free_action",
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+ "name": "Free Action",
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+ "description": "Characters can take free actions at any point during their turn, and they don’t count toward the number of quick or full actions they take. They can also be used to take actions more than once per turn.",
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+ "filter_ignore": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_range",
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+ "name": "Range ({VAL})",
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+ "description": "This system can be activated at a range of {VAL} spaces.",
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+ "filter_ignore": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_modded",
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+ "name": "Modded",
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+ "description": "This weapon has been equipped with a weapon mod."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_resistance",
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+ "name": "Resistance",
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+ "description": "Reduce all damage from a source you have resistance to by half"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_exotic",
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+ "name": "Exotic Gear",
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+ "description": "EXOTIC GEAR is a general tag for equipment that exists outside the traditional licensing system.",
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+ "filter_ignore": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_recharge",
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+ "name": "Recharge {VAL}+",
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+ "description": "Once this system or weapon has been used, it can’t be used again until it is recharged. At the start of this NPC's turn, roll 1d6: if the result is equal to or greater {VAL}, the equipment can be used again. Only one roll is required for each NPC, even if an NPC has multiple Recharge systems or weapons. If this NPC has two Recharge systems with target numbers of 4+ and 5+, a roll of 5 will recharge both.",
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+ "filter_ignore": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_unlimited",
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+ "name": "Unlimited",
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+ "description": "This ability can be used any number of times per round.",
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+ "filter_ignore": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_indestructible",
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+ "name": "Indestructible",
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+ "description": "This equipment cannot be marked as Destroyed",
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+ "filter_ignore": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_invulnerable",
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+ "name": "Invulnerable",
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+ "description": "This equipment is immune to all damage.",
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+ "filter_ignore": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_invisible",
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+ "name": "Invisible",
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+ "description": "This unit is Invisible",
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+ "filter_ignore": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_resistall",
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+ "name": "Resistance (All)",
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+ "description": "This unit has Resistance to all damage types",
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+ "filter_ignore": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_set_max_uses",
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+ "name": "Set Max Uses",
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+ "description": "Allow player to set the maximum uses for this equipment (HIDDEN TAG)",
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+ "hidden": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_set_damage_type",
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+ "name": "Set Damage Type",
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+ "description": "Allow player to set the damage type for this equipment (HIDDEN TAG)",
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+ "hidden": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_set_damage_value",
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+ "name": "Set Damage Value",
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+ "description": "Allow player to set the damage value for this equipment (HIDDEN TAG)",
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+ "hidden": true
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "tg_no_cascade",
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+ "name": "Prevent Cascade",
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+ "description": "Prohibits an AI system from being recognized as a valid target for Cascading (HIDDEN TAG)",
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+ "hidden": true
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+ }
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+ ]