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{{Quote|A durable hybrid plastic favored by Titans for its balance of strength and workability.|In-game description}}
{{Quote|A durable hybrid plastic favored by Titans for its balance of strength and workability.|In-game description}}
[[File:Plasteel Plating.jpg|thumbnail|Plasteel Plating as it appears in Inventory]]
[[File:Plasteel Plating.jpg|thumb|Plasteel Plating]]
'''Plasteel Plating''' is gained by dismantling Uncommon, Rare, or Legendary Armor and is used to upgrade armor that has the ability to be upgraded. Dismantling less common pieces of armor usually gives a player more Plasteel Plating. (e.g. dismantling a Rare helmet could give a player 3 Plasteel Plating, while dismantling an Uncommon helmet will give a player only one piece of Plasteel Plating). Plasteel Plating is usually required to upgrade the defense of a piece of armor.


[[Category: Items]]
'''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

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]