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KoeKhaos | Sat 04-Mar-17 06:50 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#22606, "blood-stained tunic not showing as light armor."
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Very well might be by design, but I just noticed today that this cloth tunic doesn't show as light armor.
This tunic used to be the standard issue tunic which was given to all giant soldiers in the army from the mountains to the west of Ostalagiah many years ago. Why people still wear these tunics is a mystery to you.
A blood-stained tunic is clothing worn on the body, made of cloth, and weighs 1 pounds 15 ounces.
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Destuvius | Wed 08-Mar-17 02:48 PM |
Member since 08th Oct 2013
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#22617, "By design "
In response to Reply #0
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Jormyr | Wed 08-Mar-17 03:14 PM |
Member since 31st Dec 2014
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#22618, "To be specific"
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A blood-stained tunic is clothing worn on the body, made of cloth, and weighs 1 pounds 15 ounces.
The author assigned the tunic as clothing made of cloth. Anything that is clothing will never count for armor use. If it were armor made of cloth, it would count as light armor.
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KoeKhaos | Wed 15-Mar-17 12:48 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#22637, "I actually never knew that clothing was it's own separa..."
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