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Does the armor mixing penalty show up in appraisal? |
Does the armor mixing penalty show up in appraisal? |
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336 Lt Armor, 104 Chain, wearing Leathers, Leather Gloves, Chain Helm, I'm appraise lightly hindered. Without the chain helm, I'm still lightly hindered. I was under the impression that the penalty would make that much worse, and from my experience it really does seem to make a difference in my defending abilities. |
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Also, does armor hindrance affect parry and shield as well, or only evasion? Does it affect accuracy? [[User:SEGGERING|SEGGERING]] ([[User talk:SEGGERING|talk]]) 10:29, 11 February 2015 (CST) |
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: Hmmm, I'm not sure if it shows up in appraisal, that's a good question. I'd expect it to, but I can't say for sure it does. |
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: The penalty is literally an enhancement to hindrance, so it affects everything hindrance normally does, which is to say all defenses to differing degrees. -[[User:CARAAMON|CARAAMON]] ([[User talk:CARAAMON|talk]]) 18:24, 11 February 2015 (CST) |
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Does the armor mixing penalty show up in appraisal? 336 Lt Armor, 104 Chain, wearing Leathers, Leather Gloves, Chain Helm, I'm appraise lightly hindered. Without the chain helm, I'm still lightly hindered. I was under the impression that the penalty would make that much worse, and from my experience it really does seem to make a difference in my defending abilities. Also, does armor hindrance affect parry and shield as well, or only evasion? Does it affect accuracy? SEGGERING (talk) 10:29, 11 February 2015 (CST)
- Hmmm, I'm not sure if it shows up in appraisal, that's a good question. I'd expect it to, but I can't say for sure it does.
- The penalty is literally an enhancement to hindrance, so it affects everything hindrance normally does, which is to say all defenses to differing degrees. -CARAAMON (talk) 18:24, 11 February 2015 (CST)