MJOLNIR Mk IV (D20 Modern Equipment)

MJOLNIR Mk IV

MJOLNIR Mk IV

MJOLNIR Mk IV

Armor
TypeTactical
Equipment Bonus+7
Nonprof. Bonus-
Max Dex Bonus+6
Armor Penalty-0
Speed (30ft)35
Weight1000lbs
Purchase DC110
RestrictionMil (+3)

MJOLNIR Mk IV

Although earlier attempts at developing high-powered armor produced designs that were impractical for battlefield deployment, the Mark IV MJOLNIR powered exoskeleton would be the first successful powered armor that saw deployment onto the battlefield. The Mark IV grants a character +4 Strength, a +2 bonus to his Dexterity score and increases his speed by 5ft. It includes all of the following gadgets pulled from both the core/future and future tech rule books.

Gadgets

Increased Range of Motion x5

Segmented Plates x4

Life Support (30min)

Integrated Weapon- Power Cestus (pair +2d4 lethal unarmed)

Spartan Helmet

 -Darkvision
 -Aquatic Air Filter

Heads-up Display (HUD)

  Feats: Alertness, Guide.


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


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