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- The Armory is where you can produce your basic infantry early, and advanced infantry later. This is your main production building. It creates runners, infantry, crossbows, berserkers and khazrimi guards.
- The Armory is a building in Age of Mythology. It is used to research technologies that improve the attack and armor of units, and the attack of defensive buildings. It is available to all civilizations except Thor worshipers, who have a special building, the Dwarven Foundry. First available in the Classical Age, the Armory is a prerequisite for advancing to the Heroic Age. Armory technologies come in groups of three and mostly have identical effects. There are also many myth technologies that can or must be researched at the Armory, especially for the Greeks and Egyptians.
- Armory is a map that was created for testing purposes in Zombie Panic: Source.
- A , and place to craft improved Battle items. The Armory unlocks at level 29 and costs 1,000 File:Silver Icon.png to build.
- The armory provides upgrades for terran vehicle and starship armor and weaponry and is required to build valkyries and goliaths.
- Chat spelled Armory wrong
- Emi Kitane is a member of the Spider Society.
- It is crafted at the Matter Assembler.
- An armory is a location on starships and starbases for the storage of weapons. On larger ships and facilities, there are often multiple armories. The armory is typically manned by the armory officer, a position which may be held by the security chief.
- The armory is a room built in Fallout Shelter.
- The Armory is a secret lab built by Tony Stark that appears in the TV series, Iron Man: Armored Adventures.
- The Armory is a building on the world map that a leader can travel to. It sells equipment that can only be equipped by leaders (not heroes), and only for the faction that you belong to.
- "Armory" is the fifth track in Tron: Legacy Soundtrack composed by Daft Punk. Its length is 2:03.
- Below are the list of items that can be found in the player's Armory after an attack. They range from Bronze, Silver, Gold, to the rare Don's Armory items, and the newest, Syndicate Items.
- An armory was a room or area where weapons and armor were stored.
- An Armory is the name assigned to a location employed for the storage of armament & ammunition. There is an armory in each of the three cities (Miami, Nice and Istanbul). Access to all armories is gained by eliminating all of the 10 Timmy Vermicelli in each city, after which the respective armory will appear in the player's radar as a blue dot. The three contain large amounts of hardware, ammunition & health packs, with the filpside being the activation of a permanent side effect upon leaving the site, which cannot be deactivated unless the player ends the current Take A Ride session.
- It is a two-story modular GDI building housing storage for advanced equipment and weapons, such as composite armor suits, scanner packs and power packs, high power radio equipment and large caliber sniper rifles. It houses the equipment required to train commandos and snipers. The Armory also contains an infirmary capable of healing units to full health, replacing lost soldiers with fresh reinforcements with the same level of veterancy (disturbingly, including Nod and Scrin based infantry), and are rumoured to even have the ability to heal Tiberium related injuries. The GDI Steel Talons subfaction has no need for an Armoury, as they primarily rely on tanks, Walkers and other vehicles.
- The Armory was introduced on September 17, 2010 as the third non-cash generating property in New York / Manhattan. Since then, numerous changes have been made.
* On December 4, 2010, Forge Your Destiny introduced five new armor items. Pantheon Tactical Helm and Iron Chest Plate were added on a limited time basis, requiring giftable Tech Plates to build. Welding Mask, Sprinting Shoes and Forearm Guard were added for a longer time.
* On April 28, 2011 Levels 11 to 15 were added.
* On May 16, 2013, Level 11 through 15 items were replaced.
- An irradiated town of ghouls located around (and beneath) the ruins of the regional airport between the cities of Odessa and Midland. Thanks to the infrastructure remaining beneath what was a National Guard Armory, it is now the power plant that provides electricity to the towns of the Midessa Compact.
- Armory may refer to:
* Armory (Tropico 1)
* Armory (Tropico 3 and 4)
- The Armory é uma fase que fez sua estréia em Mortal Kombat 2 . É aqui onde as armas de Outworld são criadas; há metal fundido no fundo que teria sido usado para cria-las. O simbolo do Mortal Kombat paira no centro da arena. The Armory também faz parte da Fortaleza de Shao Kahn. A arena estreou em Mortal Kombat 2 e posteriormente apareceu em Mortal Kombat Trilogy , Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition , Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks, e Mortal Kombat: Armageddon.
- Jim Tate was a highly successful weapons engineer at Wayne-Powers until he was fired. The pressure to provide for his family compelled Tate to commit robberies and became Armory.
- An Armory is a type of Base Amenity that allows a player to set up a predetermined "character build" for their character, allowing them to bypass the tedious task of equipping and un-equipping items individually to suit a specific task. After imprinting their character's current style, equipment, loadouts, roles, power and skill point allocations to the Armory, the player can activate the Armory from in the field and immediately switch to this preset even if they are currently wearing a completely different set of items. __TOC__
- The Armory allows for the quick switching between pre-made saved item sets, Kanai's Cube powers and skill loadouts. The items must still be present in the inventory or stash, but when switching gear, current items can be sent to stash. The Armory loadouts will always use the highest level of appropriate gem (normal and legendary) the player has, there is no need to re-socket each item. Up to five loadouts per character can be stored. Each set can be named for ease of reference. Paragon points aren't saved.
- In Starfleet, armories existed from as early as the mid-22nd century, when they were typically manned by an armory officer. (Star Trek: Enterprise) Starfleet ship designs that incorporated an armory included the NX-class, Constitution-class, Galaxy-class, Intrepid-class, and Sovereign-class. (Star Trek: Enterprise; TOS: "Space Seed" , "Day of the Dove" ; TNG: "11001001" ; VOY: "Displaced", "The Raven", "The Killing Game"; Star Trek: First Contact)
- The armory is the sixth-layer representation of the location in Submachine 8: The Plan. It also appears in Submachine Universe.
- An Armory is a military depot used for the storage of weapons and ammunition and are quite common on UNSC ships and bases.
- The Armory is a stage that made its debut in Mortal Kombat II. This is where the Outworld weapons are crafted; there is molten metal in the background that would have been used to make them. The Mortal Kombat symbol hangs in the center room. The Armory is also part of Shao Kahn's Fortress.
- The room is filled with hobgoblins and goblins; including Trogg, Crag, Grot, and Gort.
- Armory is an indoor Level, and the first Level on the Conservatory Path, in Return to Dark Castle.
- The Armory is a location on Tau Volantis in Dead Space 3, and the site of the Armory optional mission.
- Armory is a Runescape player and Clan Wars regular. He is best known for his history of hosting very large wars against other rival FCs. During December 2011, he hosted a playoffs vs Mamoe369 which was 87 vs 80. Two months later during February 2012, he hosted another playoffs vs Mamoe369 which got up to a massive 97 vs 99. On November 18th 2012, two days before the EOC was released, he hosted another playoffs against Mamoe369 which got up to 99 vs 96. The day before, he was also supposed to war Furious Swag but Armory did not show up so Darkpurple77 took his place in which turned out to be a 96 vs 92 fight.
- Armory111213.png|Armory since November 12, 2013 Screen_Shot_2012-12-17_at_7.21.58_AM.png|Old Armory Expansion 1.jpg|Armory Page 1 Expansion 2 full.jpg|Armory Page 2 Expansion 2 half.jpg|Illustration 1 - Before socketed by an item ES 2 full.jpg|Illustration 2 - After socketed by an item The Armory is a feature of PVP where you can socket items to increase the offense and defense of your Agent and Heroes while fighting in PVP, increases stats. It can be found by clicking ITEMS in PVP BONUS in PVP Interface. The following items that can be socketed:
- Generally, armories found early in a game will carry Iron and sometimes Slim weapons, along with basic throwing weapons, such as Javelins and Hand Axes. As the player progresses through the game, armories begin to carry more powerful weapons, such as Steel, Killer, and Silver weapons. If the player selects View Map on the Preparations Screen, the player can see what weapons are sold in an armory by placing the cursor over it and pressing A. However, no weapons can be bought; a unit must be sent to the armory during the chapter in order to purchase anything.
- The Armory is a subterranean chamber directly connected to the Game Arena at the edge of Tron City. It is a spacious room with a high ceiling and drab, almost featureless, walls. Two pairs of sarcophagi are spaced widely apart on each side of the room and these provide rest points for the armory's four inhabitants, the Sirens. Two large sections of wall between the sarcophagi open up to reveal storage for various kinds of equipment that a program might need in the arena. They can provide an extensive range of accoutrements from armor pieces to identity discs.
- Armory (Armería) es un escenario aparecido en Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat Trilogy , Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks, Mortal Kombat: Armageddon y Mortal Kombat 9. Incluso salió para Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance solo para Game Boy Advance. Aquí es donde son elaboradas las armas para el ejército del Outworld. Al fondo puede apreciarse incluso la lava utilizada para fabricar armas. El símbolo del dragón se cuelga en el medio de la habitación. Es el escenario que demostró más cambios a través de los juegos. En Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks se puede usar como Death Trap.
- La Armería o Arsenal es el lugar donde se forjan las armas en Outworld, rodeada por un caudal de lava y el símbolo del dragón destacando en el centro que debuta en Mortal Kombat II como arena de kombate. El suelo del escenario se mueve hacia la izquierda cuando Reptile realiza el fatality Tasty Meal, debido a un inesperado error de programación. Aún sin haber aparecido en Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance, el escenario es añadido en Mortal Kombat Tournament Edition. En Mortal Kombat (2011), regresa solo con algunas actualizaciones estéticas, y también aparece en el modo Historia.
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- Terry, Dana, and Max attend a birthday party for their friend Jared. The crowning touch is his stepfather's present, a new car. Jared's mother, Lorraine, remarks on the extravagance, but Jim says that nothing is too good for his family. A short time later, Jim is stunned to be told that he's being laid off; apparently, Paxton Powers is eliminating his division (light weapons manufacture) and merging it with another.
- Available for use at Town Hall level 8. In the armory, players can upgrade and customize their weapons in various ways: Upgrade the value of a basic stat (e.g. Bonus Attack 20% --> 23%), Replace one basic bonus with another (e.g. Bonus Attack --> Bonus Defense ), Add or replace a special property (e.g. chance to stun when attacking), Reset a weapon back to it’s default stats and un-modified status, Disassemble unwanted weapons into parts for the Armory to use, Combine lower tier parts to make higher tier parts for the Armory to use. Your Armory can be upgraded to unlock new schematics that will give you access to new weapon upgrades.
- An Armory is a type of Town Building. It can be constructed in any town belonging to any race. A town must contain both the Barracks and the Smithy before it can construct an Armory. The Armory's base construction cost is File:Icon Production.png . For most races, the Armory's primary function is to produce Halberdiers, which are strong mid-game Normal Units. The Halflings rely on the Armory itself to produce Slingers, who will make up their finest armies.
- The armory is necessary in every game played on Tribal Trouble. Without one you cannot make any warriors and warriors are kind of necessary to win a game. Armories are the military headquarters of military operation. In the heat of battle, the number one most precious building you cannot afford to lose is the armory. In such cases that you do, defeat is practically inevitable. Destroy the opponents armory, and victory is assured. Resources are used to create weaponry which are necessary for battle. There are three different types of weapons, each with strengths and weaknesses.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ This is where you can display non-special armors and weapons that you come across in your travels or craft yourself. The main room holds displays for common armor and weapon pieces, and displays for items from Immersive Weapons, Immersive Armors, Heavy Armory and Dawnguard Arsenal. The armor can be displayed by clicking on the display plaque or by placing it in the 'Armory Storage' cabinet next to the entrance. Weapons can only be displayed by placing them in the cabinet. Below is a list of all items that can be displayed here, from left to right, starting from the entrance.
- The Armory was a searchable database of information for World of Warcraft. Since the Armory pulled its data from the actual game servers, it was the most comprehensive database on the characters, arena teams, and guilds of World of Warcraft in existence. When the Armory first came up, many players were concerned that their items and stats were viewable for all to see. This was the core of Blizzard's Tinfoil Hat April Fool's joke. Note: Character profiles below level 10 were not displayed.
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