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==Training Strategies==
==Training Strategies==
The bone armor that is currently available protects primarily against slicing damage. Hindrance for Bone armor lies somewhere between heavy chain and heavy plate. Stealh hindrance for bone lies between leather and light chain.<ref>https://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=20&category=4&topic=10&message=17910</ref> Protection against piercing is not good and terrible versus impact. High hindrance and poor overall protection makes bone armor's usefulness extremely limited as most slicing attacks are coupled with impact damage.
The bone armor that is currently available protects primarily against slicing damage. Hindrance for Bone armor lies somewhere between heavy chain and heavy plate. Stealth hindrance for bone lies between leather and light chain.<ref>https://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=20&category=4&topic=10&message=17910</ref> Protection against piercing damage is not good and is terrible versus impact. High hindrance and poor overall protection makes bone armor's usefulness extremely limited as most slicing attacks are coupled with impact damage.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 12:46, 13 August 2009

The Bone Armor skill determines your ability to manuever in and protect yourself while wearing Bone Armor.

Usage

Simply WEAR one or more pieces of Bone Armor in combat to learn this skill.

Training Strategies

The bone armor that is currently available protects primarily against slicing damage. Hindrance for Bone armor lies somewhere between heavy chain and heavy plate. Stealth hindrance for bone lies between leather and light chain.[1] Protection against piercing damage is not good and is terrible versus impact. High hindrance and poor overall protection makes bone armor's usefulness extremely limited as most slicing attacks are coupled with impact damage.

Notes

Bone armor is generally any armor that's not made primarily from metal, leather, or cloth. Anything from bamboo armor with interwoven finger bones to a giant tortoise shell would fall under this category.

Commentary

Bone armor is mostly trained at this point for:

  1. Extra TDPs
  2. Those who want to be able to create this armor when it can be crafted by players
  3. RP Purposes
  4. Those who want to do something a bit out of the ordinary.
  5. The expectation that higher quality bone armor in future releases will be a viable "Heavy armor" option for stealth characters.

References