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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) | 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) | ||
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