| Name
| Icon
| Quality
| Modifiers
| Price
| Description
|
| Iron Cuirass
|
|
| -2
-3
5
3
-1
1
| 450
| Sturdy and dutiful, this forged iron cuirass can save your life if you're not too careful.
|
| Steel Cuirass
|
|
| -2
-3
6
4
-1
2
| 1640
| Crafted of thick steel, this cuirass will serve you well..
|
| Rough Bronze Cuirass
|
|
| -2
-3
4
1
| 410
| A rough bronze cuirass. The real question is 'why?'.
|
| Bronze Cuirass
|
|
| -2
-3
5
2
| 990
| You know what they say - 'When in Greece...'
|
| Fine Bronze Cuirass
|
|
| -2
-3
6
3
1
| 2200
| Wearing this, you feel as though you could conquer a large portion of the known world!
|
| Fine Aluminum Cuirass
|
|
| -1
-2
12
3
| 4400
| This fine aluminum cuirass is so light it makes you feel like you could fly away.
|
| Pleather Armour
|
|
| 1
3
1
| 330
| Pleather armour was invented by the Dwarven Plasticsmiths to provide a cheap, ethical alternative to leather armour.
|
| Plastic Platemail
|
|
| 1
8
2
| 1200
| The oft-maligned Plastic Platemail is both light and economical but has fared poorly in nearly all combat tests.
|
| Scaled Armour
|
|
| -3
-4
5
5
-1
2
| 3210
| It's a bit like wearing a metal crocodile.
|
| Scaly Hauberk of the Fish
|
|
| -3
-2
7
6
-1
-4
3
|
| It's not unlike being swallowed by a large metal fish that happens to have arm-holes. Not much you can do about the smell, though.
|
| Brigandine
|
|
| -3
-6
6
6
-1
3
| 5600
| A leather tunic with steel plates riveted inside; Bulky but practical around the house.
|
| Mail Hauberk
|
|
| -3
-7
7
7
-2
3
| 8340
| A suit of mail made by interlocking fine rings of metal. This provides great ventilation for the physically active warrior.
|
| Full Plate Armour
|
|
| -4
-10
12
10
-3
5
| 17400
| The medieval equivalent of the private jet, this cleverly articulated armour has been meticulously crafted from steel plates.
|
| Embossed Serpentine Platemail
|
|
| -4
-10
14
11
-3
6
| 22000
| It is said that a suit of magic armor was made from a piece of star-metal that fell from the sky. This is not that armor, but it could pass for it.
|
| Steeled Robe
|
|
| 3
3
| 3020
| Once a simple robe, the cloth has been transformed into a material as pliant as fine cambric but as strong as hardened steel.
|
| Coat of Denim with Rhinestones
|
|
| 1
5
3
1
5
1
2
1
3
| 593
| This coat of denim, covered by the most important export product of the Teutonic People, is worn by bards who dazzle with song and magic. It is studded with pine.
|
| Imperial Clockwork Plate
|
|
| -3
4
-10
10
12
-10
-3
6
4
2
| 12900
| Armour of this manufacture is worn by the Clockwork Knights of her Majesty's Third Zepplinborne Assault Brigade. The armor is designed to enhance the aggressive rocket jumping tactics they traditionally employ.
|
| Magnetronic Plate Armour
|
|
| -6
-12
-50
18
16
-6
-4
10
10
| 13996
| Some schools of combat teach that it is best to never be hit. This armour reflects the exact opposite philosophy. Its adoption by modern armies has been limited.
|
| Imperial Boilerplate
|
|
| -4
-10
15
12
-8
-3
6
2
2
2
2
| 28000
| Armour of this manufacture is worn by the Clockwork Knights of her Imperial Majesty's First Heavy Infantry Brigade. To its shame, the Brigade was decimated when it attempted to storm the plateau-citadel of worshippers of The Gray Worm That Burrows In The Sky. This should not reflect upon the quality of the armour itself, but rather suggest that a thalassoracy not overextend its land-based supply lines when fighting elder beings.
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