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Skill gained while creating and improving [[:Category:Plate armour|plate armours]]. Influences the success ratio and the quality of the outcome. | Skill gained while creating and improving [[:Category:Plate armour|plate armours]]. Influences the success ratio and the quality of the outcome. | ||
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== Items == | == Items == |
Revision as of 16:18, 2 April 2012
Main / Skills / Smithing / Armour smithing / Plate armour smithing
Contents
Description
Skill gained while creating and improving plate armours. Influences the success ratio and the quality of the outcome.
Plate armour is created using a steel lump.
Items
See also: Category:Plate armour
See also: Category:Dragon scale armour
Titles
- Platesmith at 50 skill
- Renowned Platesmith at 70 skill
- Master Platesmith at 90 skill
Tips
- For information about making steel, see the Metallurgy page.
- Use your lowest quality steel for the creation of items. You can cool the scrap and reuse it over and over.
- You can sort your steel lumps either by using containers or by using the "sort by quality" button on the forge's inventory menu. Using a lump more than about 10 quality higher than what you are improving can be wasteful. However using a lump only a few quality higher than the target lowers the chance to succeed, especially at higher qualities.
- For efficient grinding, Gauntlets use the least amount of steel to make or improve. Great Helms use more steel but are far more useful and easier to sell or trade.