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==Desirability== | ==Desirability== | ||
− | '''Lear's hauberk''' is an extremely unusual piece of equipment, filling four equipment slots in exchange for a massive amount of [[AC]]. To wear it, you must be able to wear chain mail, | + | '''Lear's hauberk''' is an extremely unusual piece of equipment, filling four equipment slots in exchange for a massive amount of [[AC]]. To wear it, you must be able to wear chain mail, [[cap]]s, [[boots]], and [[gauntlet]]s. It is by no means an ideal piece of armour; the [[chain mail]] base armour is cumbersome, and losing that much equipment access will rule out many useful intrinsics and resistances. That being said, a character who finds it early on, possibly before finding equipment to fill the extra slots with anyway, can suddenly find himself absurdly well-protected against the threats of the early game. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Lear's hauberk | + | Lear's hauberk was added in [[0.13]], replacing [[Lear's chain mail]]. |
[[Category:Unrands]] | [[Category:Unrands]] | ||
[[Category:Body armour]] | [[Category:Body armour]] | ||
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A well-made golden hauberk that covers all of its wearer's body parts. It includes a chainmail coif, chausses and maille gauntlets. |
+27 chain mail
Fills your body, head, hands, and feet armour slots
Desirability
Lear's hauberk is an extremely unusual piece of equipment, filling four equipment slots in exchange for a massive amount of AC. To wear it, you must be able to wear chain mail, caps, boots, and gauntlets. It is by no means an ideal piece of armour; the chain mail base armour is cumbersome, and losing that much equipment access will rule out many useful intrinsics and resistances. That being said, a character who finds it early on, possibly before finding equipment to fill the extra slots with anyway, can suddenly find himself absurdly well-protected against the threats of the early game.
History
Lear's hauberk was added in 0.13, replacing Lear's chain mail.