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: I'm unsure if it's actually beneficial to wear multiple mail shirts (of the same material) -- for 100% coverage armor, it either blocks the attack or it doesn't, it's not random, and chain in particular can only blunt attacks instead of completely negating them, which can only be done once. This really needs practical evidence, though, and I can't find any because the forums are down. As for shields, it's better to make them from wood or leather, because metal is heavy (and armor user skill doesn't help) and doesn't actually provide additional protection. They will break often, but it's still cheap. [[Special:Contributions/89.20.133.78|89.20.133.78]] 09:16, 28 February 2024 (UTC) | : I'm unsure if it's actually beneficial to wear multiple mail shirts (of the same material) -- for 100% coverage armor, it either blocks the attack or it doesn't, it's not random, and chain in particular can only blunt attacks instead of completely negating them, which can only be done once. This really needs practical evidence, though, and I can't find any because the forums are down. As for shields, it's better to make them from wood or leather, because metal is heavy (and armor user skill doesn't help) and doesn't actually provide additional protection. They will break often, but it's still cheap. [[Special:Contributions/89.20.133.78|89.20.133.78]] 09:16, 28 February 2024 (UTC) | ||
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Does using charge(d) attack increase the strength of the attack? In other words - does charging into someone make hit harder? I expect answer to be something like "it will be stronger, but in a rather counter-intuitive way"; still want to hear it, though. --[[Special:Contributions/109.62.215.230|109.62.215.230]] 18:27, 27 February 2024 (UTC) | Does using charge(d) attack increase the strength of the attack? In other words - does charging into someone make hit harder? I expect answer to be something like "it will be stronger, but in a rather counter-intuitive way"; still want to hear it, though. --[[Special:Contributions/109.62.215.230|109.62.215.230]] 18:27, 27 February 2024 (UTC) | ||
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