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− | [[V9: Armor| | + | <includeonly>[[File:Armor-ButtedPlate.jpg | thumb | Placeholder Example]]</includeonly> |
+ | This style includes [[V9: Worn Armor| armor]] that consists of numerous metal plates attached to a backing or linked by cord, chain, or by some other method. This armor is often flexible with numerous seams and joints between plates. This armor will deform locally when struck rather than spreading out impact over a large area | ||
− | + | *Is a [[V9: Armor Tiers|Tier 5]] armor style. | |
− | + | *Must meet the [[V9: Universal Equipment Requirements| Universal Equipment Requirements]]. | |
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*Plates spaced no more than 1” apart. | *Plates spaced no more than 1” apart. | ||
*Plates must cover at least 75% of the armor. | *Plates must cover at least 75% of the armor. | ||
− | + | *Metal must at least equivalent to Aluminum in density and durability. (2.7g/cm3) | |
− | + | *The standard for [[V9: Armor Rating Modifiers#Material Thickness|Material Thickness]] is based on the metal used: | |
− | * | + | **Aluminum Plates: 16ga (0.051") (1.291mm) |
− | * | + | **Steel Plates: 18ga (0.048") (1.214mm) |
− | * | + | **For rings and backing materials, consult the [[V9: Armor Rating Modifiers#Material Thickness|Material Thickness]] chart. |
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+ | <gallery mode="slideshow" showthumbnails caption="Image Gallery"> | ||
+ | File:Armor-ButtedPlate.jpg|Non-specific Butted Plate | ||
+ | File:Armor-Splint.jpg|Splint | ||
+ | File:Armor-Kikko.JPG|Kikko | ||
+ | File:23014---PlaceHolderImage4x3.jpg|Example 4 | ||
+ | File:23014---PlaceHolderImage4x3.jpg|Example 5 | ||
+ | </gallery><br> | ||
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Butted Plate (Splint, Kikko, etc.)
This style includes armor that consists of numerous metal plates attached to a backing or linked by cord, chain, or by some other method. This armor is often flexible with numerous seams and joints between plates. This armor will deform locally when struck rather than spreading out impact over a large area
- Is a Tier 5 armor style.
- Must meet the Universal Equipment Requirements.
- Plates spaced no more than 1” apart.
- Plates must cover at least 75% of the armor.
- Metal must at least equivalent to Aluminum in density and durability. (2.7g/cm3)
- The standard for Material Thickness is based on the metal used:
- Aluminum Plates: 16ga (0.051") (1.291mm)
- Steel Plates: 18ga (0.048") (1.214mm)
- 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