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|image = File:Reogenator.jpg |
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+ | |caption = This time there will be no escape for you, my friend. |
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|manufacturer = Anshin |
|manufacturer = Anshin |
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|model = Reogenator |
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|game1 = Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel |
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− | The '''Reogenator''' is a {{rarity link|legendary}} [[Shield| |
+ | The '''Reogenator''' is a {{rarity link|legendary}} [[Shield|adaptive shield]] manufactured by [[Anshin]]. {{random}} |
==Special Weapon Effects== |
==Special Weapon Effects== |
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− | {{flavor|Are you alright, Isaac?}}{{dash}} |
+ | {{flavor|Are you alright, Isaac?}}{{dash}} Increased max health and health regeneration. High elemental resistance. Reduced shield capacity and recharge delay. Health regeneration scales inversely as damage is taken to the shield. |
==Usage & Description== |
==Usage & Description== |
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+ | At first glance, the low capacity of the Reogenator, combined with the low health regeneration offered, is unremarkable. However, it provides impressive resistance to elemental damage (reducing most DoT to an annoyance at worst), and its regenerative properties grow progressively more powerful as the shield's capacity is depleted. Due to this, the Reogenator excels in prolonged combat situations in which the wearer is frequently taking damage, but is versatile enough to be used effectively in almost any situation. |
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+ | However, the Reogenator's low capacity all but ensures it will be fully depleted by any unresisted rockets or attacks of similar power, and its regeneration is lackluster when the shield is full. As with all adaptive shields, the Reogenator has no elemental resistance when initially equipped. It will not adopt an elemental resistance until after taking elemental damage and loses its active resistance after depletion. |
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− | At first glance, the low capacity of the Reogenator combined with the low rate of health regeneration offered is unremarkable. It is most effective against opponents using elemental attacks, in which the shield adapts to the element used, causing the shield to take less damage while absorbing the damage. This leads to the shield regenerating more health per point of damage inflicted to it. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *The Reogenator's name is a play on [[Neogenator]], the name of a similar shield from ''[[Borderlands 2]]''. |
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The Reogenator is a legendary adaptive shield manufactured by Anshin. Reogenator is obtained randomly from any suitable loot source.
Special Weapon Effects
Are you alright, Isaac? – Increased max health and health regeneration. High elemental resistance. Reduced shield capacity and recharge delay. Health regeneration scales inversely as damage is taken to the shield.
Usage & Description
At first glance, the low capacity of the Reogenator, combined with the low health regeneration offered, is unremarkable. However, it provides impressive resistance to elemental damage (reducing most DoT to an annoyance at worst), and its regenerative properties grow progressively more powerful as the shield's capacity is depleted. Due to this, the Reogenator excels in prolonged combat situations in which the wearer is frequently taking damage, but is versatile enough to be used effectively in almost any situation.
However, the Reogenator's low capacity all but ensures it will be fully depleted by any unresisted rockets or attacks of similar power, and its regeneration is lackluster when the shield is full. As with all adaptive shields, the Reogenator has no elemental resistance when initially equipped. It will not adopt an elemental resistance until after taking elemental damage and loses its active resistance after depletion.
Trivia
- The Reogenator's name is a play on Neogenator, the name of a similar shield from Borderlands 2.