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*Cloth armor has the absolute lowest stealth hindrance possible short of forgoing armor altogether. |
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*'''1/18/2012''': Players can [[Tailoring discipline|make cloth armor]]. |
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==Historical Information== |
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Revision as of 22:47, 18 January 2012
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- Cloth armor is paired with leather in the same way heavy chain and light chain are paired.
- Cloth armor is generally best suited against impact and cold attacks, and to a lesser degree electrical attacks. When considering armor think more along the lines of a ski jacket rather than a thin t-shirt.
- Cloth armor has the absolute lowest stealth hindrance possible short of forgoing armor altogether.
History of Cloth Armor
- 1/18/2012: Players can make cloth armor.
- 2/20/2007: Cloth Armor skill (and Bone Armor skill) are made to count towards guild armor requirements.
- 2/13/2007: The first shop to sell Cloth (and Bone) armor opens in the Seacaves as a sort of Premium preview. It was called Skin and Bones.
- 2/11/2007: Cloth Armor skill (and Bone Armor skill) is fully functional, but no cloth armor is available for purchase at this time.