10-28-2015, 04:59 PM
I plan on picking up a few pieces from epic armoury , and I really like pieces like this one
http://www.epicarmourycanada.com/en/armo...Armor.html
but I do NOT want to spend that kind of money on a piece that would only provide 9 armor, the rules state
"2pts/location: Any type of leather of 5oz or greater thickness with studs, grommets or rings attached to it (generally studs will need to be no more than 2"apart) or any leather that is boiled to the point of rigidity, will be graded as full value"
does laminated likely mean that it is rigid enough or should I just buy the exact suit of leather most people were wearing? (I dislike looking so uniform with others kind of)
I am aware it is possible to self stud armor, but, 1- it may make the armor look idiotic, 2- it could ruin a rather expensive piece, 3- I have 0 capability in crafty things like that.
I'm just curious about the way armor marshalling would land on things, as it seems it can be easily varied.
(Sorry, I just really enjoyed All Hallows, except playing a combat character with 4 health and next to no armor, when everything hit for 3-8 damage, made it hard to feel able to really do anything at all, so I want to get armor, but its a rather large investment and don't want to end up with something that I'll have to just replace because it isn't useful in game)
http://www.epicarmourycanada.com/en/armo...Armor.html
but I do NOT want to spend that kind of money on a piece that would only provide 9 armor, the rules state
"2pts/location: Any type of leather of 5oz or greater thickness with studs, grommets or rings attached to it (generally studs will need to be no more than 2"apart) or any leather that is boiled to the point of rigidity, will be graded as full value"
does laminated likely mean that it is rigid enough or should I just buy the exact suit of leather most people were wearing? (I dislike looking so uniform with others kind of)
I am aware it is possible to self stud armor, but, 1- it may make the armor look idiotic, 2- it could ruin a rather expensive piece, 3- I have 0 capability in crafty things like that.
I'm just curious about the way armor marshalling would land on things, as it seems it can be easily varied.
(Sorry, I just really enjoyed All Hallows, except playing a combat character with 4 health and next to no armor, when everything hit for 3-8 damage, made it hard to feel able to really do anything at all, so I want to get armor, but its a rather large investment and don't want to end up with something that I'll have to just replace because it isn't useful in game)