Armour And You
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| *[[Adamantite]] - [[Kolond]], sold to [[Battleragers]] or looted from guards. Camo adamantite worn by [[Iaocia]] mercenaries. | *[[Adamantite]] - [[Kolond]], sold to [[Battleragers]] or looted from guards. Camo adamantite worn by [[Iaocia]] mercenaries. | ||
| *[[Mithril]] - Full mail suit in [[Sanctuary]]. Shirts and helms, sized for large creatures, in [[Storm Rock]] | *[[Mithril]] - Full mail suit in [[Sanctuary]]. Shirts and helms, sized for large creatures, in [[Storm Rock]] | ||
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Outline
'Help Armour' provides a basic outline - the bare bones of how armour works and how to use it - but not so much about what it does in hard numbers. In this guide I will attempt to gather relevant information about armour's usage as well as outline basic concepts behind armour, strategies for using it effectively, and factors to consider when choosing what you wear.
...it is still very much a work in progress. Up-to-date information is appreciated.
The Basics
Mechanics
[OOC Starhound] it gives you AC which negates incoming damage, the AC it gives tends to depend on the materials, amount of body covered, ect [OOC Starhound] more advanced items also come with other things, like resistence bonuses
Layers
You can't wear two pieces of identical armor on the same limb, but certain wearable items are considered to be on one 'layer' or the other. These are generally divided into under, middle (most armour), and over. You might be able to guess that underwear is worn under armour, a platemail suit is worn as armour, and a cloak is worn over armour. This allows you to potentially have three pieces of armour on each limb. While many items don't start life with much defensive value, it is possible to change their composition and get some actual defensive use out of a bikini! There are a dizzying array of wearables in Lost Souls, and if you have the required lore skills to access its helpfile you can know what layer it uses. If not...well, you're already on the wiki.
Strategies
Piecemeal Vs. Suit
You might assume that wearing a fully integrated one-piece suit of armour will be flatly superior to wearing the individual pieces one at a time, but the peculiarities of Lost Souls' limb system mean that losing your left foot will rip your fancy titanium full plate-and-mail armor right off of your body. In short, fewer pieces of larger armor offer consistency and generally reduced keep cost, while more numerous pieces of smaller armor allow flexibility and are less likely to completely fail on a lost limb.
Mobility vs. Absorption
The burden (or maximum encumbrance penalty) of armour depends mainly on its shape, its material, and your skill at wearing it. As you get access to better materials it becomes less of a tradeoff between burden and defense, and at the same time late-game content tends to throw more attacks that cannot be dodged or deflected. The basic shape of armour, however, always remains a factor. The more of you that is covered, the more likely your armour is to prevent damage and the higher your burden. Eventually someone who is very good at math will figure out what things have the best coverage-to-burden ratio, but for now that person is not me.
Factors
Repairs
Not all smiths are equal! Some lack the skill to work on certain forms and materials. Generally, if a smith sells it or resizes it, they'll fix it.
Resizing
Lucky me, this has its own article.
Popular Forms and Materials
- Paraxos - Sounion for Paralemnos and Parageos (sometimes).
- Millenarian Armour - sources
- Erivelin mail - Liathyr
- Shadowy Steel - Sinbyen
- Adamantite - Kolond, sold to Battleragers or looted from guards. Camo adamantite worn by Iaocia mercenaries.
- Mithril - Full mail suit in Sanctuary. Shirts and helms, sized for large creatures, in Storm Rock
