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This style includes [[V9: Worn Armor| armor]] created with light scales arranged in an overlapping pattern and secured to each other along one edge with rings or on rigid backing. Individual scales are not held into firm contact with the others. This style is also known as "Scalemail" or Lorica Plumata.
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This style includes [[V9: Worn Armor| armor]] created with scales arranged in an overlapping pattern and secured to each other along one edge using rings or a flexible backing. Individual scales are not held into firm contact with the others. Scale armor made with a rigid backing is classified as [[V9: Heavy Scale| Heavy Scale]].
  
 
*Is a [[V9: Armor Tiers|Tier 4]] armor style.
 
*Is a [[V9: Armor Tiers|Tier 4]] armor style.
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*Scales must overlap by at least 10%.
 
*Scales must overlap by at least 10%.
 
*Scales must be a metal at least equivalent to Aluminum in density and durability. (2.7g/cm3)
 
*Scales must be a metal at least equivalent to Aluminum in density and durability. (2.7g/cm3)
*The standard [[V9: Armor Rating Modifiers#Material Thickness|Material Thickness]] for Light Scale is based on the metal used:
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*The standard for [[V9: Armor Rating Modifiers#Material Thickness|Material Thickness]] is based on the metal used:
**Aluminum Light Scales: 20ga (0.032") (0.812mm)
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**Aluminum Scales: 18ga (0.040") (1.024mm)
**Steel Light Scales: 22ga (0.030") (0.759mm)
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**Steel Scales: 20ga (0.036") (0.911mm)
 
**For rings and backing materials, consult the [[V9: Armor Rating Modifiers#Material Thickness|Material Thickness]] chart.
 
**For rings and backing materials, consult the [[V9: Armor Rating Modifiers#Material Thickness|Material Thickness]] chart.
 
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Light Scale

This style includes armor created with scales arranged in an overlapping pattern and secured to each other along one edge using rings or a flexible backing. Individual scales are not held into firm contact with the others. Scale armor made with a rigid backing is classified as Heavy Scale.

  • Is a Tier 4 armor style.
  • Must meet the Universal Equipment Requirements.
  • Scales must overlap by at least 10%.
  • Scales must be a metal at least equivalent to Aluminum in density and durability. (2.7g/cm3)
  • The standard for Material Thickness is based on the metal used:
    • Aluminum Scales: 18ga (0.040") (1.024mm)
    • Steel Scales: 20ga (0.036") (0.911mm)
    • For rings and backing materials, consult the Material Thickness chart.






Armor Styles
Tier 1: Cloth/Padded Armor
Tier 2: Light Leather · Butcher's Mail / Sharkmail
Tier 3: Heavy Leather · Chainmail · Rigid Non-Metal Armor
Tier 4: Light Scale
Tier 5: Heavy Scale · Butted Plate
Tier 6: Lamellar and Laminar · Brigandine · Plate
Special: Ambiguous Armor
Physical Armor
Gameplay Rules · Construction Rules · Rating Armor & Calculating Armor Points · Armor Styles
Armor
General Rules · Natural Armor · Physical Armor
Equipment
Equipment Basics · Equipment Use Terms · Weapons · Shields · Armor · Color Code · Visual Indicators
Amtgard V9 Rulebook
Playtest Disclaimer · Introduction · Getting Started · Garb · Honor System · Safety · Core Combat Rules · Equipment · Classes · Abilities and Effects · Magic Items · Combat Activities · Rules Authorities
Appendix: Equipment Inspection Guide · Master List of Abilities · Glossary