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  • Power Description The following Advantages can be purchased or are built in to this power: * Ranged * Double Damage * Armor Piercing * Yes Solvent (this power can be powered-up as part of a solvent package) * Seeker * Multi-Attack * Works in Melee * Area Effect Standard: (Cost: ) Description Superior: (Cost: ) Description Supreme: (Cost: ) Description Ultimate: (Cost: ) Description Special Notes:
  • As the player reaches level 25 (level 15 for subscribers), they may go to their advanced class trainer to purchase a personal speeder license for 40,000 credits. As the player reaches level 40 (level 30 for subscribers), the license can be upgraded for 210,000 credits and at level 50 (level 40 for subscribers) another upgrade can be purchased for 330,000 credits. Additionally, unlocks may be purchased from the Cartel Market that allow the Piloting Skills to become available Legacy-Wide at levels 10, 25 and 35 (respectively).
  • In paint, a vehicle is a component ingredient that allows pigment to be applied and spread evenly. Vehicles can either be volatile or non-volatile. Those that are volatile remain liquid during application, and then evaporate leaving only the pigment and adhesive.
  • Vehicles have their own health distinct from that of the character inside them, and the character will not take damage for as long as they are inside. Typically, they will also not take damage if the vehicle is destroyed while they are in it.
  • In the Madness Combat series, a variety of vehicles are occasionally used as a form of transportation. They are usually driven by protagonists such as Sanford and Deimos, but can also be seen manned by A.A.H.W. units.
  • A vehicle is a means of transport. They are usually manufactured. There are several types of vehicles in "Mirror's Edge", like bicycles, cars, vans, trains, ships and helicopters. None can be used by Faith Connors directly but they often take her to other places, like the trains she rides on top of in "Ropeburn" and Pirandello Kruger and the van she stows away in at the beginning of "The Boat", that takes her onto the ship the majority of the level is set on. Game-wise, in these instances, they function similarly to Elevator, loading another part of the level discretely while giving the player a place to take a break from the action and even giving them a couple of things to look at on the way.
  • A Vehicle is a land-based unit available to both the ARM and the CORE; the CORE use an artificial intelligence module in their vehicles, while the ARM use clones as drivers. Vehicles can differ from poorly armoured cars mounted with small lasers to heavily armoured tanks that fire powerful plasma shells. In general, vehicles are well armoured and provide enough firepower to push back enemy forces and take down bases when used in mass numbers; on the downside however, most powerful vehicles are slow moving and have poor turn rates. Despite this, Construction Vehicles provide one of the best nanolathe rates in the game. In order to build vehices, the Commander (or any construction unit that is able to) must first build a Vehicle Plant.
  • Vehicles are drivable entities that are meant to be driven on stages and can be used to collect coins and do various stunts like flips and loops. The player can also choose to upgrade various aspects of a vehicle such as its speed, control, fuel capacity among various other features. Each vehicle has four characteristics that can be upgraded which can differ from vehicle to vehicle. Almost all vehicles are powered by fuel and when they run out of fuel, they cannot be used to drive further. However, the sleigh uses hay for power (presumably for the reindeer).
  • A vehicle is what gets you places, point blank. Your shoes are vehicles, and if your mind takes you somewhere new, your mind is a vehicle. Or whatever. People in cities often use these vehicles to go places, when they could be sharing stocks and crap like that to get money.
  • Vehicles are machines that can be driven in Borderlands. Some can be controlled by players, while others in the hands of enemies cannot. Some vehicles can be used as transportation for getting around Pandora quickly, and these are suitable for combat. They are digistructed free of charge at Catch-A-Ride stations scattered around Pandora.
  • In Company of Heroes, a Vehicle is the term used to refer to any mobile unit propelled by an engine. This category of units includes anything from the light, fast Jeep to the hulking, armored King Tiger tank, making them the most varied unit type. Vehicles have a wider variety of uses on the battlefield than Infantry, and are often much tougher against incoming fire - though there are several weapons that are far more dangerous to them specifically. Vehicles are always controlled independently, may be repaired when damaged, and leave a physical wreck behind when destroyed. Almost all Vehicles can run over at least some types of obstacles and other ambient objects.
  • A vehicle is a mobile machine utilised mainly for transportation. Various forms of vehicles have made substantial appearances in the Ace Combat series.
  • Vehicle is a 2007 American science fiction film written and directed by That Guyin the hat.
  • A vehicle in the Dragon Quest series is mode of transportation other than walking which is used to traverse the overworld/world map. Vehicles are rarely available at the start of a game and are typically unlocked only after the player has completed some specific objectives in the game. For a full list of vehicles, see List of vehicles in the Dragon Quest series.
  • A Vehicle is an Agent or COB that Creatures (or other agents!) can be 'inside'. The Lifts from all the games and the C3/DS Inventory are both Vehicles. From a coding point of view, Vehicles can be very versatile. For example, if a critter needs to carry something on its back (food, for example), you can use a Vehicle. There are also applications in Doors.
  • For a list of all vehicles, please view the category page at . ja:ビークル
  • Vehicles are devices that are designed or used to transport people or cargo from one point to another. Vehicles span a variety of categories, including cars, trucks, airplanes, and trains. They are generally run on electric engines drawing power from on-board batteries or nuclear powered with a small reactor to the rear of the vehicle, but vehicles running on petrol also exist. The super mutant army is also said to have used some steam-powered trucks. There are numerous wrecked vehicles in the Fallout world, but functioning vehicles are now extremely rare. Also, some vehicles can explode in a small mushroom cloud and release radiation when shot at; this can make them dangerous to take cover behind unless the vehicle has already been destroyed or won't blow up.
  • Vehicle may also refer these: * Rover * Jeep * Powersuit * Escape pod * Cruiser * Speeder * Guard * Heavy Cruiser * Tank * KOPTR * HoverShip
  • Vehicles, of in het Nederlands Voertuigen, zullen misschien voorkomen in MechScape. Er is niet veel bekend over hun voorkomen of gebruik, omdat de MechScape community maar één officiële afbeelding heeft van een voertuig, zoals je rechts ziet. Het is onbekend waar een voertuig voor gebruikt zal worden. Dit voertuig wat je hier ziet wordt gebruikt voor de transportatie van personages en wapens
  • A vehicle is a device that facilitates transport, but needs a character or creature to pilot or control it.[AV:15]
  • Vehicles in Second Life are made through scripting with LSL. Any object can become a "vehicle" simply by dragging a vehicle script into it. A vehicle is automatically physical and the types of vehicles are airplanes, balloons, boats, cars, and sleds (although the properties can be adjusted to become virtually any type of movable object). The current vehicle system was introduced in 1.1 but, prior to that, residents already made vehicles using the standard physics functions. The first vehicle was supposedly a magic carpet made by bUTTONpUSHER Jones. Kazenojin was an early group based around the Grey sim who created realistic flying machines.
  • A vehicle in DRIV3R refers to any of the methods found in the game, which includes a Boat.
  • A vehicle is exactly is as it sounds- a rideable object. They range from jeeps and airboats to chairs. Few monsters in the Gmod universe have been shown riding around in vehicles usually because they don't need them or they are too slow compared to them to be worth the trouble. Some of the more human-like monsters can be seen using them. Examples: Sniper's van- This is a flying van that drives drives like a normal van except it can fly and park in midair RED Heavy's truck- A simple old fashioned RED team pickup truck. Can be driven simply by commanding it to move.
  • Vehicles are a central point in the LEGO game series (albeit missing from LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures for the most part). There are several types of vehicles: Vehicles that you play as in Story Mode, vehicle that you must purchase, vehicles that require an extra. In LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, and LEGO Batman: The Videogame vehicles have their own Story Mode levels and such. In LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues, vehicles are unlockable and count as official "vehicles" but do not have their own Story Mode levels. Minikits are only usable in LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy and LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, in the Minikit Bonuses.
  • Vehicles are non-living means of transportation. They are most often man-made (e.g. bicycles, cars, motorcycles, trains, ships, and aircraft), although some other means of transportation which are not made by man can also be called vehicles; examples include icebergs and floating tree trunks. Vehicles may be propelled by animals, e.g. a chariot or an ox-cart. However, animals on their own, though used as a means of transportation, are not called vehicles. This includes humans carrying another human, for example a child or a disabled person.
  • Vehicles are mobile machines that are designed to transport people or cargo from one point to another. Vehicles fall under a large variety of categories, including cars and trucks, airplanes, trains, etc. Their energy source is usually either a liquid fuel or a energy cell of some variety. External combustion engines can use almost anything that burns as fuel whilst internal combustion engines and rocket engines are tailor built to burn a specific fuel, typically gasoline, diesel, or ethanol.
  • thumb|400px|right|Video Tutorial by waffles497 Vehicles are incredibly beneficial to players as they are faster than mounts and are a great way of getting around. Currently there are more than 40 different player-controlled vehicle types known to exist in the game, but not every vehicle type is accessible to every player. While many of the vehicles can be crafted by engineers, others are available only through quests or as special rewards. Many vehicles offer a form of mounted protection that grants the player a bonus to ranged weapon avoidance while riding.
  • A vehicle (from Latin: vehiculum) is a device that is designed or used to transport people or cargo. Most often vehicles are manufactured, such as bicycles, cars, motorcycles, trains, ships, boats, and aircraft. Vehicles that do not travel on land often are called craft, such as watercraft, sailcraft, aircraft, hovercraft, and spacecraft.
  • Vehicles are tools used by some farmers to aid them while farming. Vehicles are used to make tasks easier for farmers by completing the task multiple times. For example, the tractor will plow all fallow plots in a 2x2 area with one click. Using a vehicle costs fuel and when a vehicles runs out of fuel, it cannot be used. Fuel regenerates slowly over time, can be won in a Mystery Gift, can be shared by neighbors, can be bought for FarmVille cash from the market, and can be acquired from other sources.
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  • Power Description The following Advantages can be purchased or are built in to this power: * Ranged * Double Damage * Armor Piercing * Yes Solvent (this power can be powered-up as part of a solvent package) * Seeker * Multi-Attack * Works in Melee * Area Effect Standard: (Cost: ) Description Superior: (Cost: ) Description Supreme: (Cost: ) Description Ultimate: (Cost: ) Description Special Notes:
  • As the player reaches level 25 (level 15 for subscribers), they may go to their advanced class trainer to purchase a personal speeder license for 40,000 credits. As the player reaches level 40 (level 30 for subscribers), the license can be upgraded for 210,000 credits and at level 50 (level 40 for subscribers) another upgrade can be purchased for 330,000 credits. Additionally, unlocks may be purchased from the Cartel Market that allow the Piloting Skills to become available Legacy-Wide at levels 10, 25 and 35 (respectively).
  • In paint, a vehicle is a component ingredient that allows pigment to be applied and spread evenly. Vehicles can either be volatile or non-volatile. Those that are volatile remain liquid during application, and then evaporate leaving only the pigment and adhesive.
  • Vehicles have their own health distinct from that of the character inside them, and the character will not take damage for as long as they are inside. Typically, they will also not take damage if the vehicle is destroyed while they are in it.
  • In the Madness Combat series, a variety of vehicles are occasionally used as a form of transportation. They are usually driven by protagonists such as Sanford and Deimos, but can also be seen manned by A.A.H.W. units.
  • Vehicles are mobile machines that are designed to transport people or cargo from one point to another. Vehicles fall under a large variety of categories, including cars and trucks, airplanes, trains, etc. Their energy source is usually either a liquid fuel or a energy cell of some variety. External combustion engines can use almost anything that burns as fuel whilst internal combustion engines and rocket engines are tailor built to burn a specific fuel, typically gasoline, diesel, or ethanol. The player can not control any vehicle in-game, and even if all vehicles are in working order, only helicopters and boats are seen animated in the games. They are also often used in-game as a means to either block an otherwise viable route, or help close off part of the area map.
  • A vehicle is a means of transport. They are usually manufactured. There are several types of vehicles in "Mirror's Edge", like bicycles, cars, vans, trains, ships and helicopters. None can be used by Faith Connors directly but they often take her to other places, like the trains she rides on top of in "Ropeburn" and Pirandello Kruger and the van she stows away in at the beginning of "The Boat", that takes her onto the ship the majority of the level is set on. Game-wise, in these instances, they function similarly to Elevator, loading another part of the level discretely while giving the player a place to take a break from the action and even giving them a couple of things to look at on the way.
  • A Vehicle is a land-based unit available to both the ARM and the CORE; the CORE use an artificial intelligence module in their vehicles, while the ARM use clones as drivers. Vehicles can differ from poorly armoured cars mounted with small lasers to heavily armoured tanks that fire powerful plasma shells. In general, vehicles are well armoured and provide enough firepower to push back enemy forces and take down bases when used in mass numbers; on the downside however, most powerful vehicles are slow moving and have poor turn rates. Despite this, Construction Vehicles provide one of the best nanolathe rates in the game. In order to build vehices, the Commander (or any construction unit that is able to) must first build a Vehicle Plant.
  • Vehicles are drivable entities that are meant to be driven on stages and can be used to collect coins and do various stunts like flips and loops. The player can also choose to upgrade various aspects of a vehicle such as its speed, control, fuel capacity among various other features. Each vehicle has four characteristics that can be upgraded which can differ from vehicle to vehicle. Almost all vehicles are powered by fuel and when they run out of fuel, they cannot be used to drive further. However, the sleigh uses hay for power (presumably for the reindeer).
  • A vehicle is what gets you places, point blank. Your shoes are vehicles, and if your mind takes you somewhere new, your mind is a vehicle. Or whatever. People in cities often use these vehicles to go places, when they could be sharing stocks and crap like that to get money.
  • Vehicles are machines that can be driven in Borderlands. Some can be controlled by players, while others in the hands of enemies cannot. Some vehicles can be used as transportation for getting around Pandora quickly, and these are suitable for combat. They are digistructed free of charge at Catch-A-Ride stations scattered around Pandora.
  • In Company of Heroes, a Vehicle is the term used to refer to any mobile unit propelled by an engine. This category of units includes anything from the light, fast Jeep to the hulking, armored King Tiger tank, making them the most varied unit type. Vehicles have a wider variety of uses on the battlefield than Infantry, and are often much tougher against incoming fire - though there are several weapons that are far more dangerous to them specifically. Vehicles are always controlled independently, may be repaired when damaged, and leave a physical wreck behind when destroyed. Almost all Vehicles can run over at least some types of obstacles and other ambient objects.
  • A vehicle is a mobile machine utilised mainly for transportation. Various forms of vehicles have made substantial appearances in the Ace Combat series.
  • Vehicle is a 2007 American science fiction film written and directed by That Guyin the hat.
  • thumb|400px|right|Video Tutorial by waffles497 Vehicles are incredibly beneficial to players as they are faster than mounts and are a great way of getting around. Currently there are more than 40 different player-controlled vehicle types known to exist in the game, but not every vehicle type is accessible to every player. While many of the vehicles can be crafted by engineers, others are available only through quests or as special rewards. Many vehicles offer a form of mounted protection that grants the player a bonus to ranged weapon avoidance while riding. For all of their benefits, vehicle ownership can sometimes be a burden, especially if you own one of the game's rare vehicles. Vehicles can become damaged when combat is initiated on them. While both PCs and NPCs can cause vehicle damage, NPCs will usually only damage a vehicle if their attacks are grenade-based. In addition, creatures have also been known to cause damage to vehicles. Once a vehicle has become damaged (without being disabled), it can be repaired at any Parking Garage for a nominal fee. To repair a vehicle, select it and access the radial menu; a repair option will appear. The amount of damage each vehicle can take is different for each type, but universally, when a vehicle reaches zero condition, it becomes disabled. A vehicle that has been disabled cannot be used again until it is repaired with a Vehicle Restoration Kit, or restored at a garage for specific vehicles. Restoration kits are often difficult to find and are usually quite expensive; they are mostly reserved for the repair of valuable or rare vehicles. Some vehicles have the ability to hold multiple people. If a person is in the same group as the driver of a multi-person vehicle, they can enter the vehicle by selecting it, accessing the radial menu, and choosing the 'Enter/Exit Vehicle' command. Note: For the Speed / Acceleration / Climb / Turn ratings use these numbers to determine how well they perform. * = unconfirmed estimated performance data 0 = Basic 1 = Fair 2 = Good 3 = Better 4 = Best
  • A vehicle in the Dragon Quest series is mode of transportation other than walking which is used to traverse the overworld/world map. Vehicles are rarely available at the start of a game and are typically unlocked only after the player has completed some specific objectives in the game. For a full list of vehicles, see List of vehicles in the Dragon Quest series.
  • A Vehicle is an Agent or COB that Creatures (or other agents!) can be 'inside'. The Lifts from all the games and the C3/DS Inventory are both Vehicles. From a coding point of view, Vehicles can be very versatile. For example, if a critter needs to carry something on its back (food, for example), you can use a Vehicle. There are also applications in Doors.
  • For a list of all vehicles, please view the category page at . ja:ビークル
  • Vehicles are tools used by some farmers to aid them while farming. Vehicles are used to make tasks easier for farmers by completing the task multiple times. For example, the tractor will plow all fallow plots in a 2x2 area with one click. Using a vehicle costs fuel and when a vehicles runs out of fuel, it cannot be used. Fuel regenerates slowly over time, can be won in a Mystery Gift, can be shared by neighbors, can be bought for FarmVille cash from the market, and can be acquired from other sources. When a Garage is fully built, and after Level 26 has been reached, the farmer can upgrade a vehicle, by using Vehicle Parts, to operate on a maximum of 4x4 (16 plots) plot area. The Hot Rod Harvester, Hot Rod Tractor, Hot Rod Seeder, and the School Bus Plow operate on a 3x3 plot area (9 plots) with each use. Using a vehicle will provide the same amount of experience as would be rewarded regularly. There is no bonus for using Vehicles, except saving time and clicks. However, plots plowed with a tractor count towards earning the Lord of the Plow ribbon and plots seeded with a seeder count towards earning the Need for Seed ribbon. For the St. Patrick's Day Event, three additional vehicles were released - Lucky Tractor, Lucky Seeder and Lucky Harvester. The School Bus Plow is available as a reward from Co-Op Farming. This new vehicle plows an area of 3x3. With the introduction of the Garage all functional vehicles can be upgraded in stages up to a maximum of a 4x4 area. * Stage 1: 2x2 plots (most basic vehicles when unmodified) * Stage 2: 2x3 plots * Stage 3: 3x3 plots * Stage 4: 3x4 plots * Stage 5: 4x4 plots (currently the maximum) With the introduction of the Combine all three tasks can be done at one time (harvesting, plowing, and seeding). Note that fuel costs remain the same as if you performed the functions by hand, or used the other vehicles: Using a Combine on a 2x2 plot area will still require the same 12 fuel as if you had harvested, plowed and seeded those 4 plots manually. As mentioned above, using the Combine will not affect experience earned.
  • Vehicles are devices that are designed or used to transport people or cargo from one point to another. Vehicles span a variety of categories, including cars, trucks, airplanes, and trains. They are generally run on electric engines drawing power from on-board batteries or nuclear powered with a small reactor to the rear of the vehicle, but vehicles running on petrol also exist. The super mutant army is also said to have used some steam-powered trucks. There are numerous wrecked vehicles in the Fallout world, but functioning vehicles are now extremely rare. Also, some vehicles can explode in a small mushroom cloud and release radiation when shot at; this can make them dangerous to take cover behind unless the vehicle has already been destroyed or won't blow up.
  • A vehicle is exactly is as it sounds- a rideable object. They range from jeeps and airboats to chairs. Few monsters in the Gmod universe have been shown riding around in vehicles usually because they don't need them or they are too slow compared to them to be worth the trouble. Some of the more human-like monsters can be seen using them. Examples: Sniper's van- This is a flying van that drives drives like a normal van except it can fly and park in midair RED Heavy's truck- A simple old fashioned RED team pickup truck. Can be driven simply by commanding it to move. Chirstian Brutal Sniper's truck- A rocket powered truck that can also fly
  • Vehicle may also refer these: * Rover * Jeep * Powersuit * Escape pod * Cruiser * Speeder * Guard * Heavy Cruiser * Tank * KOPTR * HoverShip
  • Vehicles, of in het Nederlands Voertuigen, zullen misschien voorkomen in MechScape. Er is niet veel bekend over hun voorkomen of gebruik, omdat de MechScape community maar één officiële afbeelding heeft van een voertuig, zoals je rechts ziet. Het is onbekend waar een voertuig voor gebruikt zal worden. Dit voertuig wat je hier ziet wordt gebruikt voor de transportatie van personages en wapens
  • A vehicle is a device that facilitates transport, but needs a character or creature to pilot or control it.[AV:15]
  • Vehicles in Second Life are made through scripting with LSL. Any object can become a "vehicle" simply by dragging a vehicle script into it. A vehicle is automatically physical and the types of vehicles are airplanes, balloons, boats, cars, and sleds (although the properties can be adjusted to become virtually any type of movable object). The current vehicle system was introduced in 1.1 but, prior to that, residents already made vehicles using the standard physics functions. The first vehicle was supposedly a magic carpet made by bUTTONpUSHER Jones. Kazenojin was an early group based around the Grey sim who created realistic flying machines.
  • Vehicles are non-living means of transportation. They are most often man-made (e.g. bicycles, cars, motorcycles, trains, ships, and aircraft), although some other means of transportation which are not made by man can also be called vehicles; examples include icebergs and floating tree trunks. Vehicles may be propelled by animals, e.g. a chariot or an ox-cart. However, animals on their own, though used as a means of transportation, are not called vehicles. This includes humans carrying another human, for example a child or a disabled person. Most land vehicles have wheels http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel. Please see this article for examples of vehicles with and without wheels. Movement without the help of a vehicle or an animal is called locomotion. The word vehicle itself comes from the Latin vehiculum.
  • Vehicles are a central point in the LEGO game series (albeit missing from LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures for the most part). There are several types of vehicles: Vehicles that you play as in Story Mode, vehicle that you must purchase, vehicles that require an extra. In LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, and LEGO Batman: The Videogame vehicles have their own Story Mode levels and such. In LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues, vehicles are unlockable and count as official "vehicles" but do not have their own Story Mode levels. Minikits are only usable in LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy and LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, in the Minikit Bonuses. In the original LEGO Star Wars, there were only four playable vehicles (Anakin's Pod, Republic Gunship, and the Yellow and Red Jedi Starfighters), but they were not playable outside of Story Mode. In LEGO Batman, vehicles were split into three different sections: Land (for Two-Face Chase), Water (for Batboat Battle and Harboring a Grudge), and Sky (for Flight of the Bat and Biplane Blast).
  • A vehicle (from Latin: vehiculum) is a device that is designed or used to transport people or cargo. Most often vehicles are manufactured, such as bicycles, cars, motorcycles, trains, ships, boats, and aircraft. Vehicles that do not travel on land often are called craft, such as watercraft, sailcraft, aircraft, hovercraft, and spacecraft. Land vehicles are classified broadly by what is used to apply steering and drive forces against the ground: wheeled, tracked, railed, or skied. ISO 3833-1977 is the standard, also internationally used in legislation, for road vehicles types, terms and definitions.
  • A vehicle in DRIV3R refers to any of the methods found in the game, which includes a Boat.
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