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Armor Accessories
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A
good set of armor can take years of work to build, between
the cost of materials and labor and the hunt to find craftsmen
capable of providing the desired enhancements. Fortunately
it is not difficult to upgrade an armor within a group. Armor
accessories can increase the effective ASG
of any armor. They provide greater overall coverage to the
wearer, and cost significantly less than purchasing a head-to-toe
armor set.
The three basic types of accessories are:
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are a wide variety of accessories which may provide
arm coverage. Strictly speaking, the material used
to create an arm armor does not affect an adventurer's
statistics. Adventurers may find arm coverage in the
form of arm greaves, bracers, gauntlets, armguards,
and more. Base DU/ST
is 185/25.
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are a wide variety of accessories which may provide
leg coverage. Strictly speaking, the material used
to create a leg armor does not affect an adventurer's
statistics. Adventurers may find leg coverage in the
form of leg greaves, and coudieres, among others.
Base DU/ST is 200/25.
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There are a wide variety of accessories which may provide
head coverage, neck coverage or both. Strictly speaking,
the material used to create head and neck armor does
not affect an adventurer's statistics. Adventurers may
find head and neck coverage in the form of helms, coifs
and aventails, among others.
| Base
DU/ST |
| leather helm |
200/30 |
| visored helm |
290/40 |
| metal aventail |
300/45 |
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