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Unlike light and heavy armor, powered armor requires its own battery, and comes with a fully charged battery at purchase. Powered armor uses the same type of batteries as other items, including charged weapons, and the battery for a suit of powered armor can be recharged as normal using a generator or recharging station (see page 234), or it can be replaced with a new battery when spent (see Table 7–9: Ammunition for battery pricing).
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Efreet Noble Regalia

Source Drift Crisis pg. 52
Item Level 18; Price 417,000
EAC Bonus 25; KAC Bonus 28
Max Dex Bonus 2; Armor Check Penalty -4; Speed 30 ft., fly 30 ft. (average)
Strength 30 (+10); Damage 4d6 S; Size Huge (10-ft. reach)
Capacity 20; Usage 1/hour
Weapon Slots 4; Upgrade Slots 2; Bulk 62
As its name implies, sets of efreet noble regalia were originally crafted for powerful efreet on the Plane of Fire. Traditionally, the armor is decorated in shining red and gold, and has elaborate horned helms. While wearing this armor and while it still has charges remaining, you have fire resistance 20 and are immune to environmental effects related to heat. Additionally, when attacking with the armor’s unarmed strikes or with any weapon slotted into the armor, you can make half the weapon’s damage fire damage.