Boosters
Name Manufacturer Thrust Upward Thrust Upward EN Consumption QB Thrust QB Jet Duration QB EN Consumption QB Reload Time QB Reload Ideal Weight AB Thrust AB EN Consumption Melee Attack Thrust Melee Atk. EN Consumption Weight EN Load Description Image
VE-42B (boosters) Arquebus ADD 5984 5001 912 21500 0.4 880 0.7 91000 10502 430 600 http://armoredcore6.wikidot.com/legs:ve-42b
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LG-022T BORNEMISSZA (boosters) Balam 4667 3667 700 22150 0.34 810 0.8 100300 7768 360 540 http://armoredcore6.wikidot.com/legs:lg-022t-bornemissza
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EL-TL-11 FORTALEZA (boosters) Elcano 5334 4667 780 25000 0.26 720 0.5 69300 8668 408 567 http://armoredcore6.wikidot.com/legs:el-tl-11-fortaleza
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IB-C03B: NGI 001 Rubicon Research Institute 6467 6001 750 22200 0.43 740 0.63 90200 8835 405 10535 558 1930 342 Prototype booster for piloted ACs, developed long ago by the Rubicon Research Institute. This model's design makes allowances for exoatmospheric operation, with a particular focus on enhanced Quick Boost-related specs.
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BC-0200 GRIDWALKER RaD 6401 6334 660 19000 0.33 660 0.7 60900 8585 387 12535 520 2010 244 Booster developed by RaD for lightweight machines. A design subcontracted by Elcano, this model was built for transport operations in the Grid and on other complex terrain, with only a modest EN requirement when in midair.
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BC-0600 12345 RaD 5801 5200 800 18900 0.54 520 0.8 97000 8635 372 8118 496 1360 180 Booster designed by RaD for heavy combat machines. Extended Quick Boost jet duration allows for reliable thrust regardless of weight. The eccentric model number suggests development under intoxicating influences.
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BC-0400 MULE RaD 5417 4767 405 17500 0.46 670 0.58 80000 7584 381 7018 390 970 200 Booster developed by RaD for heavyweight machines. Designed for heavy-industry ACs primarily working on the ground, it suffers from a slow vertical boost but boasts excellent energy efficiency.
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BST-G2/P06SPD Furlong Dynamics 6801 5217 672 18600 0.36 700 0.50 76000 8685 381 11585 507 1420 390 Second-generation booster developed by Furlong Dynamics. This model prizes movement over Quick Boost thrust, making it a good fit for assemblies that are designed for endurance.
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IA-C01B: GILLS Rubicon Research Institute 6534 5334 580 18850 0.28 620 0.30 68300 8701 391 6184 630 1590 400 Booster for unpiloted ACs, developed long ago by the Rubicon Research Institute. No consideration has been given to the g-force tolerance of human pilots, enabling uncompromising performance and rapid-fire Quick Boosts.
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BUERZEL/21D Schneider 6167 4834 710 18050 0.26 630 0.91 100600 9301 378 10402 588 2240 480 Booster specialized for long-distance cruising, developed by Schneider. Maximizes Assault Boost thrust and energy efficiency to provide excellent performance when rapidly closing in on a target from long range.
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BST-G2/P04 Furlong Dynamics 6001 5400 650 20600 0.38 560 0.56 82000 8501 353 9668 470 1710 250 Second-generation booster developed by Furlong Dynamics. Designed to counteract the inevitable weight increases that result from improving AC performance. Performs well in a variety of assemblies including medium-weight builds.
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FLUEGEL/21Z Schneider 6251 5634 680 20000 0.40 600 0.50 73800 8668 398 13002 485 1980 282 Booster specialized for high mobility, developed by Schneider. Commissioned by Arquebus, this part is well balanced and offers stable performance even when used as part of a medium-weight assembly.
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ALULA/21E Schneider 6668 5067 760 21650 0.30 690 0.35 62400 9085 435 10868 575 1900 410 Booster specialized for initial thrust, developed by Schneider. Intended for use with Schneider frames, it allows for extremely high evasive performance when used as part of a lightweight assembly.
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BST-G1/P10 Furlong Dynamics 5734 5084 630 17600 0.39 480 0.60 65200 8735 377 8218 529 1300 130 First-generation booster developed by Furlong Dynamics. Though inferior to current models, this booster remains a viable choice, especially for lightweight assemblies, due to its modest energy burden and ease of use.
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AB-J-137 KIKAKU BAWS 5667 4917 656 19150 0.31 550 0.55 75800 8218 320 14019 425 1820 266 Booster developed by BAWS for an old-generation AC. An early AC model, it marked an attempt to faithfully represent Core Theory, and so its booster's specs were tweaked for melee performance—such was the trend.
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