Armor:Metallic red plate embossed with a golden phoenix

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metallic red plate embossed with a golden phoenix
Look: You see nothing unusual.
Type: Plate Armor
Areas Covered: chest, back, abdomen, arms, legs
Hindrance: debilitating (13/15) / insane (15/15) for stealth
Protection: high (7/15) protection and great (11/17) damage absorption for puncture attacks.
high (7/15) protection and great (11/17) damage absorption for slice attacks.
moderate (4/15) protection and great (11/17) damage absorption for impact attacks.
very good (6/15) protection and great (11/17) damage absorption for fire attacks.
moderate (4/15) protection and great (11/17) damage absorption for cold attacks.
poor (1/15) protection and great (11/17) damage absorption for electrical attacks.
Construction: average construction (9/18)
Metal: Yes
Weight: 600 stones
Appraised Cost: 124847 Kronars99,877.6 Lirums <br />90,089.595 Dokoras <br />124.847 LTBpoints <br />124.847 Tickets <br />124.847 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
  • This item is styled or has special functions for Bards.
Dimensions: 15 length x 7 width x 2 height
Sources: Source is Battle Bards
  • STUDY: Studying your plate, you believe you could TAP, SLAP, KICK, PUNCH, PUSH, PULL, RUB, CLEAN, TOUCH, SHAKE.

Bard worn Verbs

  • TAP: You tap your plate, your fingers beating out a rapid, absentminded drumroll.
  • SLAP: You clap your hand against the knee of your plate, pounding out a rhythm like galloping horses.
  • KICK: Adjusting your plate, you jump in the air, kicking your heels together.
  • PUNCH: You curl your hand into a fist then pound on your chest creating a low, steady heartbeat.
  • PUSH: You rest your hand casually on the hip of your plate, unconsciously assuming a pose that strikes the perfect balance between arrogance and swashbuckling panache.
  • PULL: You pull on your plate, showing that there is nothing up your sleeve.
  • RUB: You slide your hands slowly over the joinings of your red plate, making subtle adjustments to the fit that do more to improve the appearance rather than the protective qualities of the armor.
  • CLEAN: You aimlessly whistle a complicated arpeggio while buffing a nearly invisible scuff from your red plate.
  • TOUCH: As you run a finger over your red plate, you start tapping it in a steady rhythm. You begin to move your feet to the rhythm as you make it more complex. Just as suddenly as you started, you stop, taking a gracious bow.
  • SHAKE: You attempt to strike a grand pose when your red plate pinches your side. Muttering a few choice phrases under your breath, you shift your hauberk slightly then test the new fit before flourishing your hands and achieving the intended dramatic pose.

Non-Bard worn Verbs

  • TAP: You tap your plate absentmindedly.
  • SLAP: You slap the knee of your plate.
  • KICK: You rub your foot against the back of your plate.
  • PUNCH: You curl your hand into a fist then pound on your chest.
  • PUSH: You push on your plate, adjusting its fit.
  • PULL: You pull on the fastenings of your plate.
  • RUB: You adjust the fit of your plate.
  • CLEAN: You flick a speck of dirt off your red plate.
  • TOUCH: You run a finger over your red plate.
  • SHAKE: You adjust the fit of your plate.