

While multi-tools make our lives easier, however, finding the right one for you can be hard. Slide one in your pocket when you head out hiking, biking, or fishing and you’ll be ready to tackle just about anything.
#MULTI TOOL DRIVERS#
Phillips and flat-head screwdrivers, knives and saw blades, scissors and wire snips, pliers and bit drivers and tweezers and bottle openers - with a multi-tool they’re all available with the flick of a finger. If tools appear on this list from versions Atlas Rises and forward, the page should be updated to include a class.There’s something deeply appealing about a chunky metal rectangle that unfurls to reveal an arsenal of tools. The following multi-tools use the Multi-tool infobox and include a blank class. If further information is found on these tools, they can be moved to the proper dedicated page. The weapons in this category either have no dedicated page, or no picture to help with categorization. These usually fall in the Experimental category. Many of these tools were found in the Hilbert Dimension galaxy. The primary distinguishing feature of this type of multi-tool is the decorative engravings and fanciful patterns on the body of the tool. Weapons list: Multi-tools - Other (Pathfinder) Weapons list: Multi-tools - Scrimshaw (Pathfinder) These usually fall in the Rifle category.


Most of these tools also carry the circular blaze pattern. One of the distinguishing features of this model of multi-tool is the hose-like extension of the muzzle, giving the tool the appearance of a Pinocchio-like nose. This appears to be a decorative feature, as the base extends out past the business end of the multi-tool. The primary distinguishing feature of this type of multi-tool is the sharp angle of the extended muzzle. This may be simply decorative, or actually be part of the tool mechanics. The distinguishing features of this model of multi-tool is the large circular blaze on the side, either near the front or by the trigger area. Weapons list: Multi-tools - Hose Muzzle (Pathfinder) Weapons list: Multi-tools - Angle Muzzle (Pathfinder) Weapons list: Multi-tools - Circle Blaze (Pathfinder) These usually fall into either the Pistol or Experimental category. One of the more unusual multi-tools is the globular R/0 Strange Riposte. Many of the Vy'keen multi-tools fall into this category, as their warlike leanings tend to produce more exotic and efficient weapons. The most distinguishing feature of this type of multi-tools is size, as they are noticeably smaller than most other weapons. This type of multi-tool often has at least one cylindrical extension on the barrel. One of the distinguishing features of this type of multi-tool is the inverted T-shape of the barrel, which appears similar to a train rail mounted on a flat base.

Most Alien multitools fall into four sub-categories, all based on the appearance of the muzzle. The claw may be part of Vy'keen heritage, as one of the passages in the Saga of the Vy'keen refers to " the claws of time". One of the distinguishing features of alien multi-tools are the claw-like protrusions that sprout from the weapon. Weapons list: Multi-tools - Compact (Pathfinder) Weapons list: Multi-tools - Rail Gun (Pathfinder) Weapons list: Multi-tools - Alien (Pathfinder) The seven appearance categories are as follows: Beginning with Atlas Rises, multi-tools will be grouped on individual pages by their class/specialisation. It is these subcategories that form the catalog basis below. As a result, all multi-tools documented before that time were grouped into seven sub-categories, based on the general appearance of the weapon. Prior to the Atlas Rises release, multi-tools were not assigned class or specialisation categories.
