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{{flavour|A suit made from layers of tanned animal hide, this light armour provides basic protection with almost no hindrance to elaborate gestures or swift, stealthy movement.}}
 
{{flavour|A suit made from layers of tanned animal hide, this light armour provides basic protection with almost no hindrance to elaborate gestures or swift, stealthy movement.}}
  
'''Leather armour''' is the lightest common body [[armour]] with a non-zero [[encumbrance rating]]. It offers only marginally more [[AC]] than a [[robe]], but the additional [[GDR]] it provides can make enough of a difference that [[dodge]]rs and casters may choose it over a robe in spite of the penalty. Lighter dragon armours are better than unbranded leather, but a leather armour with a good [[ego]] ([[fire]] resistance, for example) is generally better than the lighter dragon armours.
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'''Leather armour''' is the lightest common body [[armour]] with a non-zero [[encumbrance rating]]. It offers only marginally more [[AC]] than a [[robe]], but the additional [[GDR]] it provides can make enough of a difference that [[dodge]]rs and casters may choose it over a robe in spite of the penalty.
  
Bear in mind that the benefits of the [[Armour skill]] depend upon the base AC of the armour you're wearing, and that GDR is unaffected by Armour skill. It is a waste of experience to train it if you don't intend to find sturdier armour down the line. Focus on Dodging instead.
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==Desirability==
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Leather armour is often maligned, and its detractors have some points: [[robe]]s are more likely to have useful egos, while lighter dragon armours such as [[steam dragon armour|steam]], [[mottled dragon armour|mottled]], [[swamp dragon armour|swamp]] and [[fire dragon armour]] give far more AC for comparable encumbrance.  However, it is useful in a number of situations:
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* For an early EV-reliant character, this is often better than an unbranded robe.  For 1 point of EV, you will get at least 1 more AC, and some minimal GDR.
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* A leather armour with a useful brand (such as [[fire resistance]]) can be competitive with the lighter dragon armours, and is often more easily found. Its value is debatable, though, since any character capable of wearing a leather armour of fire resistance can also wear a fire dragon armour without undue difficulty.
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One thing to keep in mind when considering whether or not to use leather armour is that the effect of its GDR is usually fairly minimal.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:55, 17 November 2013

Version 0.13: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.


Name Leather armour
Size to wear small and medium
Armour Class 3
Encumbrance rating -4
Maximum Enchantment +3
Grants nothing
Time to Wear 5


A suit made from layers of tanned animal hide, this light armour provides basic protection with almost no hindrance to elaborate gestures or swift, stealthy movement.

Leather armour is the lightest common body armour with a non-zero encumbrance rating. It offers only marginally more AC than a robe, but the additional GDR it provides can make enough of a difference that dodgers and casters may choose it over a robe in spite of the penalty.

Desirability

Leather armour is often maligned, and its detractors have some points: robes are more likely to have useful egos, while lighter dragon armours such as steam, mottled, swamp and fire dragon armour give far more AC for comparable encumbrance. However, it is useful in a number of situations:

  • For an early EV-reliant character, this is often better than an unbranded robe. For 1 point of EV, you will get at least 1 more AC, and some minimal GDR.
  • A leather armour with a useful brand (such as fire resistance) can be competitive with the lighter dragon armours, and is often more easily found. Its value is debatable, though, since any character capable of wearing a leather armour of fire resistance can also wear a fire dragon armour without undue difficulty.

One thing to keep in mind when considering whether or not to use leather armour is that the effect of its GDR is usually fairly minimal.

Common Elven Orcish
Mundane Leather armour1.png Elven leather armor.png Orcish leather armor.png
Magical Leather armour2.png Elven leather armor2.png Orcish leather armor2.png
Artifact Leather armour3.png N/A N/A