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'''Armoursmithing''' is | '''Armoursmithing''' is one of the many [[trade skills]] available to adventurers in Achaea. It that allows a crafter to create armour, shields, and tanks. | ||
===Abilities in Armoursmithing=== | ===Abilities in Armoursmithing=== |
Revision as of 02:52, 29 January 2015
Armoursmithing is one of the many trade skills available to adventurers in Achaea. It that allows a crafter to create armour, shields, and tanks.
Abilities in Armoursmithing
Ability | Description |
Fire | How to set forges to burning. |
The first step in any smith's learning is how to light forges for use. | |
Buckler | The smallest shield. |
The smallest shield. - | |
Leatherarmour | A suit of leather armour. |
A suit of leather armour. | |
Cavalry | A small shield, but more effective than the buckler. |
A small shield, but more effective than the buckler. | |
Ringmail | Armour composed of overlapping rings of metal. |
Moderate armour composed of overlapping metal rings atop leather. | |
Banded | A shield of reasonable effectiveness. |
A shield of reasonable effectiveness. | |
Scalemail | Armour made of overlapping scales of metal and leather. |
Armour made of overlapping scales of metal and leather. | |
Kite | A large, protective shield. |
A large, protective shield. | |
Chainmail | Armour made of interlocking rings of metal. |
Armour made of interlocking rings of metal. | |
Tower | The largest and most cumbersome shield. |
The largest and most cumbersome shield. | |
Splintmail | Good armour made of strips of metal and leather. |
Good armour made of strips of metal and leather. | |
Tank | The deadly weapons of war. |
The deadly weapons of war. | |
Fullplate | The most magnificent armour. |
Fullplate is the most protective of all the armour it is possible to forge, wearable only by the greatest of knights. | |
Smelting | Smelt a weapon back to some useful commodities. |
This will smelt an armour or weapon down into around 10% of the component materials, providing it is large enough for some material to be salvaged. |