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  1. AT Fields and You:
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  4. Every AT field has a Field Rating. This represents the strength of the field against attacks made from outside sources, and its value is dependent on the spread pattern used (For the standard Deflective Field, it is equal to your total available ATS)
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  6. This does not mean that the protection of an AT field is totally absolute. Every weapon has a Breach Rating, a static value representing how well it can penetrate an AT field, and this value is bolstered by your available ATP when attacking. When attacking something with an AT field, check your Breach Rating against their Field Rating. If your Breach Rating is higher, then the attack tears through the enemy's AT field and scores a hit. If it is lower, then the attack merely deflects off their superior defense.
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