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==Backpack and Quiver sizes and layer==
 
 
It is stated in the subsection '''Upper body''' of the section '''Types of protection''' below the item table that: "Quiver and Backpack are also worn on upper body, counting towards layer permit size."
 
 
I can't find the sizes of either item in the article. The layer type is also not stated. Could someone knowledgeable add these things in.
 
 
Thank you. 
 
 
 
==Shear Value==
 
==Shear Value==
 
So, according to the raws in the material_template_default the THREAD_PLANT_TEMPLATE (under which pig tail fiber etc. falls) has a shear yield and fracture value of 600.000 (for comparison, steel has a yield value of 430.000 and a fracture value of 720.000). This would mean that against weapons that deal edge damage only (currently only the scourge and the pick) a dwarf clad in pig tail fiber armor would be better protected then a dwarf clad in iron, bronze and maybe even steel armor.
 
So, according to the raws in the material_template_default the THREAD_PLANT_TEMPLATE (under which pig tail fiber etc. falls) has a shear yield and fracture value of 600.000 (for comparison, steel has a yield value of 430.000 and a fracture value of 720.000). This would mean that against weapons that deal edge damage only (currently only the scourge and the pick) a dwarf clad in pig tail fiber armor would be better protected then a dwarf clad in iron, bronze and maybe even steel armor.
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I have the armor in my invetory but it won't let me equip a single one only a water holder thing that picked up - adventure mode- chesse20
 
I have the armor in my invetory but it won't let me equip a single one only a water holder thing that picked up - adventure mode- chesse20
 
:Is it the right size? What creature are you and what size is the armor? Where did you get it from?[[User:CLA|CLA]] ([[User talk:CLA|talk]]) 12:14, 2 February 2016 (UTC)
 
:Is it the right size? What creature are you and what size is the armor? Where did you get it from?[[User:CLA|CLA]] ([[User talk:CLA|talk]]) 12:14, 2 February 2016 (UTC)
 
== Mittens have 150% coverage? ==
 
 
How is this possible, and what does it actually mean in practical terms?
 
 
==Wear==
 
 
Apparently armor DOES degrade from use in adventurer mode. I engaged a BC and it brought my armor from pristine to XX in a dozen strikes or so.
 
:The article has been modified appropriately.
 
 
On a related note: I suspect that piercing weapons—e.g. spears and pikes, but also things like war hammers (small contact area)—are more likely to damage armor than blunt or edged weapons.  Does anyone else get that impression?
 
 
Also, I've noticed that when wearing multiple items at the same layer (6 cloaks, 4 hoods, etc.), if a blow manages to connect, it seems to damage ''all'' of the items at and above that layer.  For example, all 6 leather cloaks become damaged, but not the iron breastplate or any of the shirts beneath it.  As a result, soft outer layers (specifically cloaks, hoods, and mittens) are particularly vulnerable to wear.  --[[User:Rriegs|Rriegs]] ([[User talk:Rriegs|talk]]) 17:33, 27 December 2016 (UTC)
 
 
==Size==
 
Armor "size" appears to mean more than one thing.  I stripped a bunch of armor from an undead horde and its all "large X" and "fit for human".  The article says nothing about the utility of such items. 
 
 
Furthermore, while there is a mention in the Stockpile article of "usable" vs "nonusable" flag in the armor stockpile filter, there's nothing there nor here describing what "usable" means.
 

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