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==Armor Basics==
== General Notes ==
Increasing one's skill in any given armor skill decreases the maneuvering hindrance and stealth hindrance of worn armor of that type. There is a hefty penalty to mixing armor types that only Paladins (the only guild that is armor primary) learn an ability every 10 circles, up through 40th, which permits one additional kind of armor to be worn without mix penalty, until all four types may be worn without penalty. No other guild is capable of reducing this penalty.
Armor protects you from damage received in combat or via spells. (Special mechanics may in some cases ignore armor.)


Light armor is common for stealth based guilds, while chain armor is common for others. Many people mix multiple types (sometimes all four), despite the penalties to evasion and stealth, in search of maximizing TDP gain through the additional armor ranks.
Armor may be worn on the following [[Bodyparts|body parts]]:


See the [[Armor and shield player guide]] for more in-depth look at each of these concepts and armor in general.
*Head
*Neck
*Eyes (right and left)
*Chest
*Abdomen
*Back
*Arms (right and left)
*Hands (right and left)
*Legs (right and left)


== Body Parts In Need Of Armor ==
There are several armor classes that may be used.


Head - Eyes - Neck<br />
*[[Light Armor skill|Light Armors (Cloth, Leather, or Bone Armor)]]
Arms - Hands<br />
*[[Chain Armor skill|Chain Armors (Light Chain and Heavy Chain)]]
Chest - Abdomen - Back<br />
*[[Brigandine Armor skill|Brigandine Armor (Light Plate Armors)]]
Legs<br />
*[[Plate Armor skill|Plate Armors (Heavy Plate Armors)]]


== The Four Armor Classes ==
==Protection/Absorbance==
There are four varieties of weight/protection/hinderance within each class. They are listed lightest-to-heaviest below.
Protection removes a static amount of incoming offensive factor. If the damage is sufficiently low, it will be removed completely by Protection. This factor scales with armor ranks. So just because your armor has high protection you might not be getting the full effect of that until you have sufficient ranks. Also after some point, more armor ranks will actually increase the protection value of armor above what can be seen via appraise.
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Whatever makes it past protection gets thrown against absorption. Absorption on your armor will reduce the incoming damage by a percentage, based purely on the armor's stats. You get the same benefit from armor absorption at 0 ranks as you get at 2000. Furthermore because it is a percentage of incoming attack factor, the bigger the hit you take the more absorption helps you out. This is why better absorbing armor is more useful when defending against high end critters.
! Skill

! Types
==Hindrance==
! Crafted by
Wearing armor makes it more difficult for you to move in combat. This translates into a defensive penalty, primarily to evasion, based on your total level of hinderance. Each piece of armor contributes to your overall hindrance. This contribution is determined by the particular piece's base hindrance (as seen via appraisal) which is reduced by your ranks in using that type of armor. It is impossible to reduce armor hinderance to zero, but high ranks in the corresponding armor skill can significantly reduce the defensive penalty you receive. Armor primary guilds (Paladins) can reduce armor hinderance further than armor secondary guilds who can reduce hinderance further than armor tertiary guilds.
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| [[Light Armor]]
===Armor Mixing===
| [[Cloth]], [[Leather]], [[Bone Armor|Bone]]
If you wear multiple types of armor at once, you can learn multiple armor skills at the same time. However, you will receive an additional "mixing penalty" for each additional type of armor you wear. That means your overall maneuvering hindrance will be greater than the sum of all pieces of armor. Wearing all four types of armor simultaneously will impose a significant penalty and is not recommended for training at level. There is no armor mixing penalty to stealth hindrance.
| [[Tailoring]], [[Carving]]

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Paladins can negate the mixing penalty. "Esentially, at 20th circle a paladin gets to ignore 1 category in the calcs, at 30th 2 and at 50th ignore 3. This means that if you have armor on from all 4 categories at 30th you'll only get the penalty for 2 and at 50th there will be no penalty since it will ignore 3 of them and assume you are only wearing 1 type." ~ GM [[Oolan]]
| [[Chain Armor]]

| [[Ring Armor|Ring]], [[Chain Armor|Chain]], [[Mail Armor|Mail]]
==Armor Crafting==
| [[Armorsmithing]]
Metal armor and shields can be made through [[Armorsmithing]], while leather and cloth can be made via [[Tailoring]]. Bone armor is projected to be made via [[Carving]].
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| [[Brigandine]]
==Combat 3.0==
| [[Scale Armor|Scale]], [[Brigandine]], [[Lamellar Armor|Lamellar]]
Armor will be significantly changed in the combat rewrite. See [[Combat 3.0]] for further details.
| [[Armorsmithing]]
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| [[Plate Armor]]
| [[Light Plate Armor|Light Plate]], [[Plate Armor|Plate]], [[Heavy Plate Armor|Heavy Plate]]
| [[Armorsmithing]]
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Latest revision as of 03:19, 2 September 2018

General Notes

Increasing one's skill in any given armor skill decreases the maneuvering hindrance and stealth hindrance of worn armor of that type. There is a hefty penalty to mixing armor types that only Paladins (the only guild that is armor primary) learn an ability every 10 circles, up through 40th, which permits one additional kind of armor to be worn without mix penalty, until all four types may be worn without penalty. No other guild is capable of reducing this penalty.

Light armor is common for stealth based guilds, while chain armor is common for others. Many people mix multiple types (sometimes all four), despite the penalties to evasion and stealth, in search of maximizing TDP gain through the additional armor ranks.

See the Armor and shield player guide for more in-depth look at each of these concepts and armor in general.

Body Parts In Need Of Armor

Head - Eyes - Neck
Arms - Hands
Chest - Abdomen - Back
Legs

The Four Armor Classes

There are four varieties of weight/protection/hinderance within each class. They are listed lightest-to-heaviest below.

Skill Types Crafted by
Light Armor Cloth, Leather, Bone Tailoring, Carving
Chain Armor Ring, Chain, Mail Armorsmithing
Brigandine Scale, Brigandine, Lamellar Armorsmithing
Plate Armor Light Plate, Plate, Heavy Plate Armorsmithing

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