MJOLNIR Mk II (D20 Modern Equipment)

MJOLNIR Mk II

MJOLNIR Mk II

Armor
TypeTactical
Equipment Bonus+8
Nonprof. Bonus+6
Max Dex Bonus+0
Armor Penalty-7
Speed (30ft)35
Weight1250lbs
Purchase DC90
RestrictionMil (+3)

MJOLNIR Mk II

This is a slimmed-down version of the mark I. Due to the huge energy resources required to power MJOLNIR (pronounced myolnir), the armor must be connected to a fusion reactor, and is thus unusable in battlefield situations. MJOLNIR grants a character a +10 bonus to his strength score and increases his speed by 5ft. It also allows the user to be effectively treated as size category Large due to the nature of the suit.

See [http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/MJOLNIR_Powered_Assault_Armor#Mark_II_PROTOTYPE this page] for background information.


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