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Leather armor is by far the most popular and widely used armor. Known for its annoyingly high base hindrance, |
Leather armor is by far the most popular and widely used armor. Known for its annoyingly high base hindrance, its absurdly high cost for a decent set, and just plain bad protection, why does anyone use it? 3 reasons. Paladins, Thieves, Rangers and Barbarians can all train leather to 0% hindrance. Thats it. If you aren't one of them, then your wasting your time except to use a leather accessories for TDPs. Tanned masks are especially good to supplementing chain helmets that lack eye protection. |
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Revision as of 14:22, 27 December 2007
Leather armor is by far the most popular and widely used armor. Known for its annoyingly high base hindrance, its absurdly high cost for a decent set, and just plain bad protection, why does anyone use it? 3 reasons. Paladins, Thieves, Rangers and Barbarians can all train leather to 0% hindrance. Thats it. If you aren't one of them, then your wasting your time except to use a leather accessories for TDPs. Tanned masks are especially good to supplementing chain helmets that lack eye protection.