Kit and Tiers (FiD)

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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.