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* Armor
 
* Armor
 
* Cover
 
* Cover
Donning begins with ''under'' and finishes with ''cover''. As each item is donned, that item totals all clothing ''layer sizes'' already on that bodypart and it can only be equipped if the total ''layer size'' value is less than or equal to the ''layer permit'' of the item being equipped. An item's own ''layer size'' does not count towards this total. The best way to think of a layer permit is how many clothes can fit underneath it. Furthermore if the item is '''[SHAPED]''' it will check to see if any other item on that body part is also '''[SHAPED]''' and, if so, it will not be equipped.  <br>
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Donning begins with ''under'' and finishes with ''cover''. As each item is donned, that item totals all clothing ''layer sizes'' already on that bodypart and it can only be equipped if the total ''layer size'' value is less than or equal to the ''layer permit'' of the item being equipped. An item's own ''layer size'' does not count towards this total. The best way to think of a layer permit is how many clothes can fit underneath it. Furthermore if the item is '''[SHAPED]''' it will check to see if any other item on that body part is also '''[SHAPED]''' and, if so, it will not be equipped.  This is especially important when donning most exo-armors, as they tend to have very small ''layer permits'', permitting at most only 1 under layer to be worn underneath the armor on any given body part. Additionally, all exo-armor and exo-suits are ''shaped'' items as only one ''shaped'' item can be worn on any given bodypart. For instance, although exo-suits are ''under'' layer and exo-armors are ''armor'' layer, you cannot wear both on the same bodypart. However, since suits of exo-armor do not come with lower body pieces but simply cover the lower body via overlapping, there is no limit to clothes worn on the lower body when equipping.
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This is especially important to bear in mind when donning exo-armors, as they tend to have very small ''layer permits'', allowing at most only 1 ''under'' layer to be worn underneath the armor on any given body part. Additionally, all exo-armor and exo-suits are ''shaped'' items. For instance, although exo-suits are ''under'' layer and exo-armors are ''armor'' layer, you cannot wear both on the same bodypart. However, since suits of exo-armor do not come with lower body pieces but simply cover the lower body via overlapping, there is no limit to clothes worn on the lower body when equipping.
 
  
 
== Exo-Armors ==
 
== Exo-Armors ==

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