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|valign="top"| '''Customized''' <br> Guns chosen for each combat role with basic accessories like sights. | |valign="top"| '''Customized''' <br> Guns chosen for each combat role with basic accessories like sights. | ||
|valign="top"| '''Elite''' <br> Modified and optimized for role and mission. | |valign="top"| '''Elite''' <br> Modified and optimized for role and mission. | ||
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+ | |align="left" valign="top" | '''Greyhawk Weapons''' <br> A kitchen sink renaissance setting. | ||
+ | |valign="top"| '''Scrap''' <br> Clubs, rocks, shivs, farm implements, improvised selfbows, single-shot pipe guns. | ||
+ | |valign="top"| '''Salvage''' <br> Some of this was originally professional weapons, others are improvised or hunting weapons. | ||
+ | |valign="top"| '''Surplus''' <br> Hand-me-down weapons, mostly functional with a lot of fiddling and polish. Improvised armor. | ||
+ | |valign="top"| '''Regular''' <br> Professionally crafted gear, but nothing fancy. Metal armor. Novice adventurers. | ||
+ | |valign="top"| '''Masterwork ''' <br> Masterwork weapons, fitted armor, personalized gear. | ||
+ | |valign="top"| '''Magic''' <br> Basic magic gear. This is potent so it can affect magical creatures. | ||
+ | |valign="top"| '''Elite''' <br> State-of-the-art magic, occasional artifacts. | ||
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|align="left" valign="top" | '''Princess Kingdoms Weapons''' <br> Obviously this is only a rough guide, magical girls do escalate in looks and power. | |align="left" valign="top" | '''Princess Kingdoms Weapons''' <br> Obviously this is only a rough guide, magical girls do escalate in looks and power. |
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Examples to illustrate what tier means in various areas and settings.
Field | Tier 0 Newbs |
Tier 1 Gangs |
Tier 2 Gangsters |
Tier 3 Conscripts |
Tier 4 Regulars |
Tier 5 Veterans |
Tier 6 Elite |
Contemporary Guns What you'll find in a modern action movie. |
Pipe Guns Improvised weapons made in a garage from trash. |
Crafts Industry-made weapon lookalikes made in a smithy or workshop. |
Routine Made in routine line industrial processes but with few variations. |
Selected Guns chosen for each combat role. |
Customized Guns chosen for each combat role with basic accessories like underslung grenades and advanced sights. |
Optimized Modified and optimized for role and mission. |
Elite Selected and modified by elite technical support units. |
Doskvol Guns Duskvol is a pseudo-Victorian setting poor in resources. |
Pipe Guns Improvised weapons made in a garage from trash. |
Improvised Weapon lookalikes made in a smithy or workshop. |
Surplus Worn second hand but originally professional gear. |
Regular Professional industry-made gear. |
Selected Guns chosen for each combat role. |
Customized Guns chosen for each combat role with basic accessories like sights. |
Elite Modified and optimized for role and mission. |
Greyhawk Weapons A kitchen sink renaissance setting. |
Scrap Clubs, rocks, shivs, farm implements, improvised selfbows, single-shot pipe guns. |
Salvage Some of this was originally professional weapons, others are improvised or hunting weapons. |
Surplus Hand-me-down weapons, mostly functional with a lot of fiddling and polish. Improvised armor. |
Regular Professionally crafted gear, but nothing fancy. Metal armor. Novice adventurers. |
Masterwork Masterwork weapons, fitted armor, personalized gear. |
Magic Basic magic gear. This is potent so it can affect magical creatures. |
Elite State-of-the-art magic, occasional artifacts. |
Princess Kingdoms Weapons Obviously this is only a rough guide, magical girls do escalate in looks and power. |
Decoration A part of your outfit that detaches to become a weapon, like a brooch, choker, or hair ornament. Likely to shoot a ray. |
Accessory An accessory that turns into a weapon, like a tiara, bracelet, or badge. Often thrown or shoots a simple ray. |
Wand A small handheld, with your symbol on it. Wielded in large dramatic sweeps. |
Symbol When drawn, this creates a light display showing your power and identity. Even more so when used. |
Rod A larger wand, with a larger symbol and even more dramatic in use. |
Heraldry An escalated symbol that dramatically shows your identity even before it is used and the true lightshow begins. |
Galaxy Gadget Further personalized to show your interests, this can be a weapon, a musical instrument, a planetary model, the grail, or other magical artifact. |