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In 3.7, assuming no extrinsic shock resistance, a shocking sphere may destroy worn rings if they are not protected by non-metallic gloves. 1 Given that grease does not conduct electricity [2], it would also make sense that greased metallic gloves also protect from ring shocking sphere damage.
Please consider making a code change to allow greased metallic gloves to enjoy the same ring protection as non-metallic gloves.
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Greased metallic gloves should prevent shock damage to rings
Greased metallic gloves should prevent shock damage to worn rings
Jan 3, 2023
In 3.7, assuming no extrinsic shock resistance, a shocking sphere may destroy worn rings if they are not protected by non-metallic gloves. 1 Given that grease does not conduct electricity [2], it would also make sense that greased metallic gloves also protect from ring shocking sphere damage.
Please consider making a code change to allow greased metallic gloves to enjoy the same ring protection as non-metallic gloves.
[2]: : https://lambdageeks.com/does-grease-conduct-electricity/#:~:text=Grease%20is%20an%20object%20which,of%20greases%20can%20be%20examined.
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