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The [[armor]] in game can be organized into four different sets.
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The [[armor]] in game can be organized into three different sets.  Clothing does not count as a set.
  
[[Clothing]], [[Leather armor|Leather marksdwarf armor]], [[Chainmail]], and [[Platemail]].
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====The Leather Armor Set====
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*Head: Leather Helm
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*Upper Body: Leather Armor
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*Lower Body: Leather Leggings
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*Feet: Leather High Boots
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*Hands: Gloves
  
Each set can be layered with the previous ones.
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====The Chain Set:====
[[Category:Armor]]
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*Head: Metal Cap and Hood
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*Upper Body: Chain mail
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*Lower Body: Leggings
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*Feet: High boot
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*Hands: Gauntlets
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====The Plate Set:====
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* Head: Metal Helm
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* Upper Body: Plate mail
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* Lower Body: Greaves
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* Feet: Metal High Boot
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* Hands: Gauntlets
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[[category:Armor]]

Revision as of 05:17, 24 May 2009

The armor in game can be organized into three different sets. Clothing does not count as a set.

The Leather Armor Set

  • Head: Leather Helm
  • Upper Body: Leather Armor
  • Lower Body: Leather Leggings
  • Feet: Leather High Boots
  • Hands: Gloves

The Chain Set:

  • Head: Metal Cap and Hood
  • Upper Body: Chain mail
  • Lower Body: Leggings
  • Feet: High boot
  • Hands: Gauntlets

The Plate Set:

  • Head: Metal Helm
  • Upper Body: Plate mail
  • Lower Body: Greaves
  • Feet: Metal High Boot
  • Hands: Gauntlets