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|desc=Shade was another of those heroes that walked the line between hero and villain. While one of the earliest of the golden era heroes, that era's reputation for base-line "heroness" makes his activities seem even darker by comparison. There's no nice way to say it: Shade was a sniper. His specialty was kingpins and other high-ranking criminals who were beyond the reach of most heroes and all law enforcement. The public had a love-hate relationship with him, and nobody seemed especially upset when he unceremoniously retired after a few years of activity. | |desc=Shade was another of those heroes that walked the line between hero and villain. While one of the earliest of the golden era heroes, that era's reputation for base-line "heroness" makes his activities seem even darker by comparison. There's no nice way to say it: Shade was a sniper. His specialty was kingpins and other high-ranking criminals who were beyond the reach of most heroes and all law enforcement. The public had a love-hate relationship with him, and nobody seemed especially upset when he unceremoniously retired after a few years of activity. | ||
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− | Requires a | + | * Requires a Gadgeteer run with a 10+ mettle, no pulls and a [[Futility Belt]]. (Silver minimum) |
Latest revision as of 13:27, 6 January 2014
Shade's Cargo Pants
Plural: copies of Shade's Cargo Pants
Shade was another of those heroes that walked the line between hero and villain. While one of the earliest of the golden era heroes, that era's reputation for base-line "heroness" makes his activities seem even darker by comparison. There's no nice way to say it: Shade was a sniper. His specialty was kingpins and other high-ranking criminals who were beyond the reach of most heroes and all law enforcement. The public had a love-hate relationship with him, and nobody seemed especially upset when he unceremoniously retired after a few years of activity.
Since Shade built every rifle he used custom and explicitly for a single job, he never had a weapon associated with him. He did, however, have a special pair of pants he was known for. Using highly advanced technology, he wove circuits and stabilizers into his cargo pants, allowing him to sit motionlessly for hours on end, as well as to allow him to flee should he be discovered.
Pants
Power: 80
Level Required: 13
Item cannot be traded or sold
Item cannot be auto-sold
+13% Reflexes
+13% to initiative
+5% dodging ability
+5% Ranged damage
How Obtained
Purchased at Nocturne's Shop for 17 mettle
Notes
- Requires a Gadgeteer run with a 10+ mettle, no pulls and a Futility Belt. (Silver minimum)