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<blockquote data-quote="edhel" data-source="post: 5925383" data-attributes="member: 20296"><p>There are real armor left and lots of replicas made so there's good info online. The weights of chain mail and plate armor are pretty accurate in D&D. Anything from 40-60 pounds (~20-30 kg) for a full body armor. That's less than what soldiers nowadays carry. After gunpowder, coats of plate and cuirass armors would've been thicker but overall much lighter than a full body armor. The tiring leg armor was first to go since better mobility was needed.</p><p></p><p>The total weight isn't even that important but how it is distributed along your body. Then again, D&D doesn't use encumbrance but plain weight for gear and there's anachronistic gear like ball bearings and backpacks.</p><p></p><p>Personal anecdote about "getting used to heavy stuff": Having been through a grueling training in combat engineers, you don't really get used to anything, you just get in really good shape by constantly training. Heavy weights still does a number on your body even though you are able carry all that crap 40+ km per day for a week. You still can't do ninja flips no matter how "proficient" you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edhel, post: 5925383, member: 20296"] There are real armor left and lots of replicas made so there's good info online. The weights of chain mail and plate armor are pretty accurate in D&D. Anything from 40-60 pounds (~20-30 kg) for a full body armor. That's less than what soldiers nowadays carry. After gunpowder, coats of plate and cuirass armors would've been thicker but overall much lighter than a full body armor. The tiring leg armor was first to go since better mobility was needed. The total weight isn't even that important but how it is distributed along your body. Then again, D&D doesn't use encumbrance but plain weight for gear and there's anachronistic gear like ball bearings and backpacks. Personal anecdote about "getting used to heavy stuff": Having been through a grueling training in combat engineers, you don't really get used to anything, you just get in really good shape by constantly training. Heavy weights still does a number on your body even though you are able carry all that crap 40+ km per day for a week. You still can't do ninja flips no matter how "proficient" you are. [/QUOTE]
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