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{{Quote|A durable hybrid plastic favored by Titans for its balance of strength and workability.|In-game description}} | |||
[[File:Plasteel Plating.jpg|thumb|Plasteel Plating]] | |||
'''Plasteel Plating''' is gained by dismantling Uncommon, Rare, or Legendary [[Titan (class)|Titan]] Armor and is used to upgrade other Titan armor. Higher-rarity and fully upgraded armor provide more Plasteel Plating when dismantled. ''[[The Taken King]]'' replaces Plasteel Plating with [[Armor Materials]]. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
The name "Plasteel" may refer to the extremely durable metal of the same name in Frank Herbert's novel ''Dune''. | |||
==List of appearances== | |||
*''[[Destiny]]'' {{1st}} | |||
{{Loot|D1}} | |||
[[Category:Items]] | |||
[[Category:Materials]] |
Latest revision as of 15:02, September 22, 2022
- "A durable hybrid plastic favored by Titans for its balance of strength and workability."
- — In-game description
Plasteel Plating is gained by dismantling Uncommon, Rare, or Legendary Titan Armor and is used to upgrade other Titan armor. Higher-rarity and fully upgraded armor provide more Plasteel Plating when dismantled. The Taken King replaces Plasteel Plating with Armor Materials.
Trivia[edit]
The name "Plasteel" may refer to the extremely durable metal of the same name in Frank Herbert's novel Dune.
List of appearances[edit]
- Destiny (First appearance)