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 Fool can be bought from some [[:mainframe devices:Server Terminals]] for 100 [[:credits]]. Fool can be bought from some [[:mainframe devices:Server Terminals]] for 100 [[:credits]].
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 +Fool actually works as a targeted EMP effect, equivalent to the [[:augments:Subdermal Tools]] augment. This means that Fool destroys "EMP vulnerable" [[:drones]], disables [[:Heart Monitors]] of [[:guards:Barrier Guards]] and [[:guards:OMNI Protectors]], and breaks 2\ [[:firewalls]] instead if the target device has [[:magnetic reinforcements]] and more than 2 firewalls. Note that these interactions are not mentioned in Fool's in-game text description.
  
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 That said, in some specific builds, Fool //can// be usable. Rebooting a device for 0\ PWR is a quite useful ability --- you can loot [[:mainframe devices:Corporate Safes]] and other devices without hacking them, or you can use it to get past [[:mainframe devices:Security Cameras]], [[:mainframe devices:Turrets]] or [[:mainframe devices:Laser Panels]] if you won't need to return back past them later. But triggering a random daemon is a significant downside; it is often preferable to just walk past a camera or through a [[:mainframe devices:Beam Emitter]], taking one hit on the [[:alarm tracker]], the same as the weakest effect of [[:daemons:Blowfish]], rather than accept a random daemon which could be [[:daemons:Validate]] or [[:daemons:Labyrinth]]. That said, in some specific builds, Fool //can// be usable. Rebooting a device for 0\ PWR is a quite useful ability --- you can loot [[:mainframe devices:Corporate Safes]] and other devices without hacking them, or you can use it to get past [[:mainframe devices:Security Cameras]], [[:mainframe devices:Turrets]] or [[:mainframe devices:Laser Panels]] if you won't need to return back past them later. But triggering a random daemon is a significant downside; it is often preferable to just walk past a camera or through a [[:mainframe devices:Beam Emitter]], taking one hit on the [[:alarm tracker]], the same as the weakest effect of [[:daemons:Blowfish]], rather than accept a random daemon which could be [[:daemons:Validate]] or [[:daemons:Labyrinth]].
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 +The downside of triggering a random daemon is moot when using Fool to reboot a device with an unknown daemon installed, which you would otherwise have to hack and trigger anyway; when the daemon is known but severe, a random daemon may even be preferable. Triggering a random daemon is also less dangerous when playing with the [[:Contingency Plan]] DLC, which adds more less-harmful daemons to the pool.
  
 Fool synergizes with [[:agents:Central]]'s [[:augments:Antiviral Proxy]] augment, which turns Fool into a [[generator]] giving +5\ PWR when used. Fool's passive effect can be mitigated with [[Bless]], or by using [[Hunter]] or [[Taurus]] to trigger fewer daemons when hacking devices. Fool synergizes with [[:agents:Central]]'s [[:augments:Antiviral Proxy]] augment, which turns Fool into a [[generator]] giving +5\ PWR when used. Fool's passive effect can be mitigated with [[Bless]], or by using [[Hunter]] or [[Taurus]] to trigger fewer daemons when hacking devices.
  
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