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SAS: Zombie Assault 4 Armor
- Titan Teslashock -
Base Stats
Physical Def. 190
420 [RED] Version
1,360 [BLACK] Version
Thermal Def. 80
200 [RED] Version
700 [BLACK] Version
Chemical Def. 68
180 [RED] Version
640 [BLACK] Version
Move Speed -10%
Max Energy 14 (Standard only)
Health Regen 10/s
15/s [RED] Version & [BLACK] Version
Passive CQC 80
200 [RED] Version
600 [BLACK] Version
Approx. Drop Level 48
100 [RED] Version & [BLACK] Version
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"Delivers deadly electric charge to anything making physical contact."
―Official description

Titan Teslashock is a vest made by Atomic. It deals 80/200[RED] Version/ 600[BLACK] Version damage to melee attackers unaugmented.

This vest is not that useful at all in its normal version. It has a movement penalty of 10%, 80 CQC damage is quite low, especially because players will have the 2nd level vest and pants Masteries, and a [RED] Version HVM Kevlar Vest has better defense. On top of that, the Teslashock is very expensive to augment. The [RED] Version and [BLACK] Version versions can be useful, as they provide good defense with a lower movement penalty than the Heavy Trooper Vest and the Hardplate Chest and CQC Enhanced should be an augment for the black vest to do a lot of CQC damage however, by the time that it is received the amount of CQC damage is trivial.

Trivia[]

  • The name of this vest refers to the scientist Nikola Tesla, who invented alternating current and the Tesla coil.
  • According to the vest's description, one theory can be said that the default passive CQC via electroshocking / electrocuting on contact works like how a stun gun (usually mistaken with taser) in real-life.
    • In real-life, stun guns are considered less-lethal as they can still inflict serious injury or even death, abeit not always.
    • Because of that, it can be assumed that Titan Teslashock (possibly along with other parts of the set) is specially designed to not only to inflict damage to melee attacking hostiles via direct contact but also to protect the wearers from the risk of being electrocuted by the armor itself.
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