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<blockquote data-quote="Garthanos" data-source="post: 4692151" data-attributes="member: 82504"><p>I get people suggesting they need more info when I talk out of my head (Ie I know what I am thinking but I dont give them enough context to work with)</p><p></p><p>A string of opinions, no arguments for those opinions (that way they can't be disputed or easily agreed with either?) ... some of those opinions which I "think" I agree with but ...no description for your proposed solutions or alternate preq. to take the place of ones you don't like. (Do you mean "I think I will just throw them out?")</p><p></p><p>OK I will take one of those "house rules" and pretend I understand where you are coming from - "the prerequisites for armor are ridiculous"</p><p></p><p>Hmmm, the weight of real plate armor is evenly distributed... making it functionally lighter than chainmail and taking less not more... rigor to wear So high strength requirement may not be realistic lets leave it like the others.) It should also be far more expensive being much harder to make and taking more materials (lets call it 100gp). </p><p>Do you not like having to know scale to learn plate? yup that is pretty silly the two are not very similar. Both Scale and Chain mail usually have leather like armor underneath it so maybe that isnt too silly. If however your plate is the earlier style rather than field plate the kind which used a lot of chain mixed in with the plates well.. maybe it makes a little sense.</p><p></p><p>That is as far as I can go...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garthanos, post: 4692151, member: 82504"] I get people suggesting they need more info when I talk out of my head (Ie I know what I am thinking but I dont give them enough context to work with) A string of opinions, no arguments for those opinions (that way they can't be disputed or easily agreed with either?) ... some of those opinions which I "think" I agree with but ...no description for your proposed solutions or alternate preq. to take the place of ones you don't like. (Do you mean "I think I will just throw them out?") OK I will take one of those "house rules" and pretend I understand where you are coming from - "the prerequisites for armor are ridiculous" Hmmm, the weight of real plate armor is evenly distributed... making it functionally lighter than chainmail and taking less not more... rigor to wear So high strength requirement may not be realistic lets leave it like the others.) It should also be far more expensive being much harder to make and taking more materials (lets call it 100gp). Do you not like having to know scale to learn plate? yup that is pretty silly the two are not very similar. Both Scale and Chain mail usually have leather like armor underneath it so maybe that isnt too silly. If however your plate is the earlier style rather than field plate the kind which used a lot of chain mixed in with the plates well.. maybe it makes a little sense. That is as far as I can go... [/QUOTE]
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