Interestingly bang for buck scale is the best heavy armor in the game.
Yep, that's basically it. It's that feyleather is partially formed of magic. It falls apart without the enchantment to bind it together and keep it hard enough to make into armor. But it isn't expensive as a material, so it doesn't cost any more.Surgoshan said:Turns out it says that the cost of masterwork armor is included in high level items. So apparently all 16th+ items are masterwork? Or somehow +6 leather is as expensive as +6 feyleather? I don't get it.
Celebrim said:That's the kind of thing that just annoys the heck out of me. Scale is low tech heavy armor. It's dark ages armor. It's superceded by just about everything as soon as the technology and wealth becomes available to produce it. It's not as good as either the lorica segmentata that comes before it, or the plate that comes after it. It's ok for mounted troops who don't need much flexibility, and its got pretty good protection from blunt attacks (though at the expense of broken scales), but thats about it.
Times like this I miss Gygax. He may have misnamed half the weapons in the PH and perpetuated all sorts of misunderstandings, but at least he had seen the stuff and knew what they looked like. Whether wrong terminology or right, he'd actually put some thought into. What happened to Banded Mail (lorica segmentata?) or splinted mail (brigandine? coat of plates?)?
The only things that survived in the fantasy world are the things that people could easily imagine in thier head. If they hadn't seen the stuff and couldn't imagine it, then it fell by the wayside and now we have to deal with a system were scale mail is the best form of heavy armor.
So, the way I understand it, chain mail < scale mail < plate mail?Celebrim said:Times like this I miss Gygax. He may have misnamed half the weapons in the PH and perpetuated all sorts of misunderstandings, but at least he had seen the stuff and knew what they looked like. Whether wrong terminology or right, he'd actually put some thought into. What happened to Banded Mail (lorica segmentata?) or splinted mail (brigandine? coat of plates?)?
The solution seems obvious to me: scale mail is misnamed (and possibly drawn incorrectly). It's actually banded/splint mail.![]()
FireLance said:The solution seems obvious to me: scale mail is misnamed (and possibly drawn incorrectly). It's actually banded/splint mail.![]()