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<blockquote data-quote="VirgilCaine" data-source="post: 2882260" data-attributes="member: 17083"><p>Also, how many and how dense are these spikes? </p><p></p><p>Note, I don't know anything much at all about real life combat. </p><p></p><p>If an armed medium or small sized humanoid is attacking you, it's either going to be thrusting with a weapon, in which case catching the spikes isn't much of an issue, or swinging at you, in which case I suppose a swing could be caught by the armor spikes and deflected or channeled into your armor...but that's why you're wearing armor, right? </p><p></p><p>And realistically, aren't enemies going to go for your face or joints or areas that <em>aren't</em> protected by the the plate, banding or splint armor or your breastplate or whatever, where the spikes would be (I wouldn't think you could put spikes on chain mail)?</p><p></p><p>I suppose if you were using leather armor that would allow you to dodge better, it would be a much greater issue (and the spikes would be more easily driven through the leather and need repair more often and be more of a danger), but with heavier armor spikes don't seem to be much of a problem for human-human combat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VirgilCaine, post: 2882260, member: 17083"] Also, how many and how dense are these spikes? Note, I don't know anything much at all about real life combat. If an armed medium or small sized humanoid is attacking you, it's either going to be thrusting with a weapon, in which case catching the spikes isn't much of an issue, or swinging at you, in which case I suppose a swing could be caught by the armor spikes and deflected or channeled into your armor...but that's why you're wearing armor, right? And realistically, aren't enemies going to go for your face or joints or areas that [i]aren't[/i] protected by the the plate, banding or splint armor or your breastplate or whatever, where the spikes would be (I wouldn't think you could put spikes on chain mail)? I suppose if you were using leather armor that would allow you to dodge better, it would be a much greater issue (and the spikes would be more easily driven through the leather and need repair more often and be more of a danger), but with heavier armor spikes don't seem to be much of a problem for human-human combat. [/QUOTE]
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