Armour
Description
Armour is equipment worn to protect against damage, at the cost of attack speed and mobility. Different types of armor are effective against different attack types.
Comparison
Armour type | Base protection | Speed on cobble (km/h) | Percent of unarmored speed | Casting/Archery Buff | Weight (kg) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unarmoured | None | 17.30 | 100% | +30% | 0.00 |
Cloth | Very low | 17.28 | 96.75% | +30% | 1.80 |
Leather | Low | 15.40 | 89.02% | +30% | 3.20 |
Studded leather | Moderate | 14.77 | 85.38% | +0% | 4.90 |
Chain | Moderate | 13.90 | 80.35% | -15% | 8.20 |
Plate with great helm | High | 10.90 | 63.01% | -30% | 20.5 |
Drake hide (no cap) | High | 15.70 | 90.17% | -30% | 3.20 |
Dragon scale (no helm) | Very High | 16.32 | 94.33% | -30% | 5.8 |
Cloth armour set tested at 80ql. No speed bonus gained from rare or supreme.
For spellcasting/archery buff. Defaults to the heaviest type of armor that is worn. Leather with a chain gauntlet will default to chain. Plate with a plate helm.
Protection
Armour protects by increasing glance rates and reducing damage taken from hits. The damage taken can be calculated by multiplying the damage that would be taken with no armour with a multiplier. The multiplier is given by the following equation; multiplier = (modifier * ql * ql) / 200000 - (modifier * ql) / 1000 + 0.95, where ql is the armour quality (if the quality is below 2, it is counted as 2) and the modifier is given for the armour types below:
Cloth | 7 |
Leather | 8 |
Studded Leather | 9 |
Chain | 10 |
Adamantine Chain | 11 |
Glimmersteel / Seryll Chain | 12 |
Drake Hide / Steel Plate | 13 |
Dragon Scale / Adamantine Plate | 14 |
Glimmersteel Plate / Seryll Plate | 15 |
Note: Rolf stated rare armour pieces give 3-9% damage reduction bonus.
See also Category:Armour