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It's EGO Equipment, which is different from EGO as normal EGO is directly manifested from the user. EGO Equipment can be used with little difficulty and can even be swapped freely to different users.
Gebura for example used Mimicry as EGO Equipment with little issue, unlike whenever she manifests her own Red Mist EGO.
Note that this is EGO from Lobotomy Corp and not a general EGO.
Does make me wonder if we get more L-corp people they are going to be rocking EGO gear if they are 000.
Lists the Heathcliff ID as "Lobotomy E.G.O: Sunshower - Healthcliff" and judging by the attacks shown in the clip it appears to function like a normal ID.
The story implications are definitely interesting though because the game's already said that Limbus wasn't able to figure out how Lobotomy Corp made EGO weapons and armor.
(probably ego manifest)
Similar to the Ableist Inquisition but they're using it successfully instead of corroding like the the weak willed Inquisitors.
Once an employee was given an EGO Weapon or Armor didn't it like 'bind' to them in some way? I seem to remember that once it was equipped you couldn't remove it from them for some reason. Please correct me of I'm wrong, it's been a long time as I said so I could be completely wrong.
Even if I am correct that a 'clean' branch (as the K Corp branch seems to be) would be more likely to have loose L EGO gear laying around.
The bonding meanwhile is both how users innately know how to use the gear and why employees need the required stats before they're allowed to use certain equipment. Wonderlab and a flashback with Gebura (I think in LoR, but honestly I forget which game it was) showed that EGO isn't just weapons and armor, but the Abnormality itself. It'll try to take over and corrupt anyone who isn't strong enough to resist. Even Kali was at risk of losing herself to the prototype Mimicry before she unlocked her EGO.
The EGO , both armor and weapon, :
You could technically equip and deequip any ego without issue as long as you had mental and/or physical abilities, otherwise if you equipped ego too high of a grade it would corrode Was explained in Wonderlab comic.
Right! It was the EGO Gifts that couldn't get moved between employees. That would be what I was thinking of.
The problem with heath is that freaking rabbit is just way too busted intentionally or not.