Talk:Endo Steel
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Endo Steel is not weaker, it is however lighter but requires a greater diameter, probably something to do with the alloy mixes and zero-G processing system. Out of game it is the first choice to, but if you want to consider in game things, like costs, availability, upgrading an older mech or such, it is obviously much more difficult.
Critical slot allocation
From the Endo-Composite article:
“ | "An Inner Sphere Endo-Composite structure occupies 7 critical slots, while the Clan equivalent occupies 4 slots. These slots are allocated like standard Endo-Steel critical slots and treated identically".[1] | ” |
However, the Endo-Steel article does not include how the critical slots are allocated. Should critical slot allocation be added? If so, would it go in the /*Game Notes*/ section? (I don't have a primary reference available myself).(Archangel13 (talk) 00:05, 12 March 2022 (EST))
- ↑ Tactical Operations, p. 342, "Endo-Composite Structure"