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This deed says: only use the standard variant.
In your case: only use the standard power / terminator armor for the knights you send to this mission.
Can you create a button that will automatically create a loadout for that one mission instead of making us unload and then reload all equipment manually?
Same reason it's called a 'psilencer' and not a 'gun'.
https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Master_Crafted_Weapon
Master crafted is a term used in Warhammer for unique gear, as opposed to the common mass produced base level stuff. It's the correct term.
Would be great if we had buttons to click that unequipped all weapons, armor etc like Xcom2 has.
I'm not entirely sure if it should count as being master crafted, but it most definitely should not count as armour. Servitors are not helmets, Kevin. We've been through this.
Lol, good point. I guess I misread the challenge as "gear" instead of armor.
The correct analogy isn't "Same reason it's called a 'psilencer' and not a 'gun'", but rather having a mission say "Don't use a Psilencer", but the weapon is called "gun". That's the confusion and honestly bad design choice. They apparently never stopped to think whether the user would know what a Master Crafted item is from the information in the game.