The term 'armour' on ShadowMUD refers to any object that can be worn by a living being, whether they be a suit of platemail, articles of clothing, or accessories. It does not necessarily mean that said object will provide significant protection against physical damage in combat. For instance, both a piece of jewelry and a plate mail suit are both considered 'armour', however only the plate mail suit is going to protect you. There are several different sources of armour protection which can be found in the game: armour, layers of clothing, and even magical effects. For information on layers of clothing or accessories, see <help clothing and accessories>. Armour itself is broken into three grades: light armour, medium armour, and heavy armour. Here are some of the types of armour one might find under each grade: Light Armour ------------ soft leather, padded leather, studded leather Medium Armour ------------- brigandine, scalemail, chainmail Heavy Armour ------------ splint mail, piecemeal, platemail FAQ: What's the differences between these armour types? The rule of thumb is that light armour is going to have a much lower weight (encumbrance value) than medium or heavy armour. However, light armour is also going to provide much less protection in combat. Heavy armour is going to provide the most protection, but it’s also going to have a very high weight. Medium armour falls somewhere in the middle. Also, several of the classes have a lower armour skill than others. This means that more complex armour, such as medium and heavy armour, may be more difficult to wear and actually provide less protection than a lighter armour that is within a class’s armour skill range. However, medium and heavy armour are also more durable, capable of taking on more damage before breaking down and needing repair. Some may find it more advantageous to take less protection for sturdier armour. If a part of the armour does take on more damage than it can withstand, then that part will break or shred apart and become unusable for the limb that part would have covered. Once a part of the armour breaks off that part cannot be replaced, so it is wise to keep your armour repaired if you wish to keep all of it intact and not have to seek new armour. FAQ: What if a part of my full body armour, say the part that covers the head, breaks off. Can the armour still be worn? Yes, but you will need to find a suitable piece of armour to adjust to the missing piece of your full body armour. A helmet would be a good choice. See also: wear, weapons, accessories, alimbs, armourlist, enchantments, assessment