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This nonmagical breastplate is made of adamantine, giving its wearer damage reduction 2/ .
This breastplate is specially crafted in a manner that allows extra maneuverability for some physical activities.
This style of half-plate is specially crafted in a manner that allows extra maneuverability for some physical activities.
This sturdy leather coat is reinforced with metal plates sewn into the lining.
You can have spikes added to your armor, which allow you to deal extra piercing damage (see spiked armor on Table: Weapons) on a successful grapple attack.
Banded mail is made up of overlapping strips of metal, fastened to a leather backing.
Covering only the torso, a breastplate is made up of a single piece of sculpted metal.
Unlike a chain shirt, chainmail covers the legs and arms of the wearer.
Covering the torso, this shirt is made up of thousands of interlocking metal rings.
The lightest of armors typically favored by samurai, do-maru wraps around the wearer's body like a short armored coat.
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This armor consists of four plates harnessed together with leather shoulder straps.
This armor consists of four plates harnessed together with leather shoulder straps.
This metal suit includes gauntlets, heavy leather boots, a visored helmet, and a thick layer of padding that is worn underneath the armor.
This armored gauntlet has small chains and braces that allow the wearer to attach a weapon to the gauntlet so that it cannot be dropped easily.
Combining elements of full plate and chainmail, half-plate includes gauntlets and a helm.
Also called a belly-warmer, a haramaki is a simple silken sash lined with chainmail or articulated metal plates and tied about the stomach to protect it.
Hide armor is made up of the tanned and preserved skin of any thick-hided beast.
Kikko armor consists of a clever arrangement of hexagonal plates made from iron and sewn to cloth, granting the wearer greater flexibility than that provided by many armors that afford similar defense.
Kikko armor consists of hexagonal plates made from iron and sewn to cloth.
Kusari gusoku is similar to tatami-do armor; however, a katabira a type of chain jacket is worn in place of the chest armor.