theheadkase RPG Superstar Season 9 Top 32 |
Adamantine alloy you mean? Pure adamantine objects are supposed to be exceedingly rare. But yes, Table 7-12: Special Materials says Adamantine Alloy Ammunition is +50 credits per cartridge. Table 7-9: Ammunition lists heavy rounds as 90 credits for a cartridge of 20 rounds. So it would be:
90 credits for heavy rounds cartridge.
50 credits per clip for adamantine alloy ammunition.
140 credits per cartridge for adamantine alloy heavy rounds.
GreyYeti |
Adamantine alloy you mean? Pure adamantine objects are supposed to be exceedingly rare. But yes, Table 7-12: Special Materials says Adamantine Alloy Ammunition is +50 credits per cartridge. Table 7-9: Ammunition lists heavy rounds as 90 credits for a cartridge of 20 rounds. So it would be:
90 credits for heavy rounds cartridge.
50 credits per clip for adamantine alloy ammunition.
140 credits per cartridge for adamantine alloy heavy rounds.
I think you are wrong here.
According to page 170 a cartridge is a single piece of ammunition, not a magazine.
So the cost for a 20 round magazine of adamantine heavy rounds would be 90 + (20*50)= 1090 credits.
theheadkase RPG Superstar Season 9 Top 32 |
theheadkase wrote:Adamantine alloy you mean? Pure adamantine objects are supposed to be exceedingly rare. But yes, Table 7-12: Special Materials says Adamantine Alloy Ammunition is +50 credits per cartridge. Table 7-9: Ammunition lists heavy rounds as 90 credits for a cartridge of 20 rounds. So it would be:
90 credits for heavy rounds cartridge.
50 credits per clip for adamantine alloy ammunition.
140 credits per cartridge for adamantine alloy heavy rounds.I think you are wrong here.
According to page 170 a cartridge is a single piece of ammunition, not a magazine.
So the cost for a 20 round magazine of adamantine heavy rounds would be 90 + (20*50)= 1090 credits.
Good call! I just went back and re-read the Cartridge description and indeed, it would be the 1,090 credits for 20 cartridges of adamantine alloy ammunition.