Looking for a book on armor.

If you're looking for WotC material in this regard, alternate materials can be found in the complete books and alternate masterwork qualities can be found in the DMG2.
 

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Jdvn1 said:
If you're looking for WotC material in this regard, alternate materials can be found in the complete books and alternate masterwork qualities can be found in the DMG2.
There's also the Arms & Equipment Guide if you're going to WotC route. It has a decent list of new armor materials.
 


knight_isa said:
The Heroes of High Favor series (Dwarves, Elves, and Half-Orcs) from Bad Axe Games has some.

The Enchiridon of Treasures and Objects d'Art from ST Cooley Publishing (PDF available at RPGNow) has some, too, including many (perhaps all? I haven't checked) from the Heroes of High Favor series.

I like the masterwork components a lot, and use them in my current game.
The Enchiridion of Treasures and Objects d'Art has the "good" enhancements from HoHF: Dwarves and HoHF: Elves (thanks again to Benjamin Durbin, who was gracious enough to work with me on including the ones from Elves, even though Elves was still "in development" when I approached him about it; I know I had access to the stuff in there a couple of months before Elves was published) but does not have (IIRC) the "bad enhancements" from HoHF: Orcs (i.e., making things cheaply). HoHF: Halflings came out sufficiently long afterwards that nothing from there made it into the Enchiridion. I also included much from Arms & Armor (3.0, not 3.5) in the Enchiridion (with a requisite thank-you to Jim at Bastion Press as well).

I think in total I put together about 50 masterwork-type enhancements, many of which stack, and around half of which were new (i.e., not pulled from other sources), but I haven't counted them for quite a while, so don't hold me to those numbers (I'm answering from work, otherwise I'd pop it open and check, but I don't keep a copy at work for obvious reasons).

--The Sigil
 

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