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− | | '''Magical/Artifact''' || [[Image:Ring | + | | '''Magical/Artifact''' || [[Image:Ring mail2.png]] || N/A || [[File:Elven ringmail2.png]] || [[Image:Orcish ringmail2.png]] |
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Revision as of 14:05, 20 January 2013
Name | Ring mail |
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Size to wear | Small, Medium |
Armour Class | 5 |
Encumbrance rating | -2 |
Maximum Enchantment | +5 |
Grants | nothing |
Time to Wear | 5 |
A leather suit covered in little rings. |
Ring mail is a body armour one step heavier than leather armour. It is generally not that useful, although its interference with spellcasting is small enough that some light users may prefer it. Even so, there are usually better options unless one finds a ring mail, artefact or otherwise, which grants a needed resistance. Ring mail does have the advantage that it can be made corrosion-proof through enchantment, although this alone is not usually a reason to choose it over a leather armour and an amulet of resist corrosion.
Common | Dwarven | Elven | Orcish | |
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Mundane | ||||
Magical/Artifact | N/A |