Heavy Armor Block
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Heavy Armor Block | |
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Category: | Structural |
Function: | Armored plating for ships and stations |
Fits small grid | |
Mass: | 112 kg |
PCU: | 1 |
Size: | 1x1x1 |
Time to Build: | 6 sec |
Fits large grid | |
Mass: | 3300 kg |
PCU: | 1 |
Size: | 1x1x1 |
Time to Build: | 20 sec |
Data Controls: | [edit] [purge] (?) |
The Heavy Armor Block is a structural block in Space Engineers. It has higher mass and much more hitpoints than a Light Armor Block. It exists in many variants such as Heavy Armor Corner, Heavy Armor Slope, and Half Heavy Armor Block.
Usage
Armor is the primary structural component of all ships, rovers, and stations, providing a framework to which other blocks can be attached. Additionally, armor provides protection from environmental dangers, crashes, impacts, and attacks from hostile players.
- Light Armor is cheap to build and light-weight, but provides only basic protection.
- Heavy armor provides the best structural integrity and is much more resistant to damage, but has a high material cost and drastically increases the ship's mass.
Note that welded and unwelded blocks have the same mass, but armor resists damage only when fully welded.
It's best to use a combination of armor types.
- Use Heavy Armor to build the spine that holds your battleship together and to protect vital blocks; use Light Armor for decorative greebling or quick scaffolding.
- Use Heavy Armor along the bottom of vehicles and Light Armor along the top to lower the center of gravity and increase stability.
- Use Heavy Armor sparingly because you cannot linearly lift more mass by adding more thrusters (which are themselves heavy).
- Heavy Armor blocks require extra Metal Grids to achieve maximum durability, whereas Light Armor can be built cheaply from day one.
- On PC, all armors cost 1 PCU; on consoles, all armors cost 2 PCU.
Recipe
Heavy Armor Block | ||||
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Component | Large Ship/Station Required | Large Ship/Station Optional | Small Ship Required | Small Ship Optional |
Steel Plate | 135 | 15 | 4 | 1 |
Metal Grid | 50 | — | 2 | — |