Armor

The 3rd thing you need to figure out is the armor that you wish to use on your mech for this I am listing several types of armor from http://www.alaska.net/~knight/amc.html he has come up with and one I created. His rules are fabulous check them out.

Now to figure out how much armor you want, you need to add the armor you want for all locations(head,arms,legs,main body,etc...)then using the figures next to the MDC Point factor will give you the number points you need to buy to get that many MDC.
 
 

( example: So if you want 400 MDC of Glitter Boy/MA Crystal Blend armor you take the 400 divided by 2.00 which equals 200 pnts rounded.)
 
 
 
 

Armor Material KDC** Point Factor per pound or armor*
Molecularly Aligned Crystal*(MA Crystal) 10 per pound
Glitter Boy/MA Crystal Blend 8 per pound
Glitter Bay 7 per pound
Standard Rifts 4 per  pound
Robotech 2.4 per pound
Standard Rifts/MA Crystal Blend 7 per pound

*Remember this page is for Power Armor and not Mecha. Some of these armors are to maleable for Mecha use.

**KDC is explained on my New Rifts Damage Rules page.

Now for the price of the wonderful armor that you want to buy.



 
 
 
 

Armor Material Credits/15 pounds** Manufacturer
MA Crystal 22500-26500 credits Metals to Order Inc. or a Robotech base
Glitter Boy/MA Crystal Blend 18750-22500 credits Metals to Order Inc.
Glitter Boy 11000-18750 credits Metas to Order Inc.
Standard Rifts 5500-7500 credits Any mech manufacturer
Robotech 3500-5000 credits Metals to Order Inc. or a Robotech base
Standard/MA Crystal Blend 11000-18750 credits Metals to Order Inc. or a Robotech Base
**This is the price for the type of armor you wish to use per 15 pounds of armor. The higher number for the metal is for having the metal put on a chassis by a qualified person able to do it (example:an operator, an armorer, etc..).
 
 

Once you have figured how many points you need from the previous table you take that # and multiply it by the credits presented here for the metal you chose that will give the credit cost for the armor. Next you need to take the same # from the previous table and multiply that # by 15 to figure out how many pounds you need then divide by 2000 to figure the tonnage.
 
 

So from the example above you would take 200 times 22500 which equals 4,500,000 credits. You can see how some of these armors are very expensive but afford more armor for less weight.

Then, you take 200 times 15 which equals 3000 pnds or, divide that by 2000 which equals 1.5 tons.
 
 

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