Difference between revisions of "Armour List"

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! Type (in order<br>of effectiveness)!! Adjustment to<br>armour class (AC) !! AC when<BR>worn alone !! AC when worn<BR>with shield
 
! Type (in order<br>of effectiveness)!! Adjustment to<br>armour class (AC) !! AC when<BR>worn alone !! AC when worn<BR>with shield
 
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| gauntlet || 0 || 10 || 9  
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| [[Gauntlets|gauntlet]] || 0 || 10 || 9  
 
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| helmet || 0 || 10 || 9
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| [[Helmet (armour)|helmet]] || 0 || 10 || 9
 
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| shield || -1 || 9 || —
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| [[Shield (armour)|shield]] || -1 || 9 || —
 
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| padded armour || -1 || 9 || 8
 
| padded armour || -1 || 9 || 8

Revision as of 17:01, 11 July 2020

Armour is a physical protective covering that is used to prevent enemy combatants the opportunity to hit a defender. It is one component in determining a character's armour class, which is also improved by dexterity, spells, magical items and the natural toughness of a creature's hide. Armour is made of metal, leather, cloth fibres, shell and rarer materials.

Armor types are listed on the table below. Note that a shield, which is carried, can be combined with worn armor.

Type (in order
of effectiveness)
Adjustment to
armour class (AC)
AC when
worn alone
AC when worn
with shield
gauntlet 0 10 9
helmet 0 10 9
shield -1 9
padded armour -1 9 8
leather armour -2 8 7
studded leather armour -3 7 6
ring mail -3 7 6
scale mail -4 6 5
chain mail -5 5 4
banded mail -6 4 3
splint mail -6 4 3
plate mail -7 3 2
plate armour -8 2 1