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A '''dented pot''' is a type of [[helm]], often dropped by [[Yendorian Army|soldier]]s. It provides the same base [[AC]] as a [[helmet]] and falling rock/boulder protection, at one-third the weight. Unlike most helmets, taking it off or putting it on does not always consume a full [[turn]] if you're [[speed|fast]], although it still requires one [[speed|action]].<ref>[[Source:objects.c#Helmets|objects.c, lines 295&ndash;319]]: All headgear have a wear/remove delay of 1 turn, except [[fedora]]s and dented pots which have 0.</ref>
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A '''dented pot''' is a type of [[helm]], often dropped by [[Yendorian Army|soldier]]s. It provides the same base [[AC]] as a [[helmet]] and falling rock/boulder protection, at one-third the weight. Unlike most helmets, taking it off or putting it on does not always consume a full [[turn]] if you're [[speed|fast]], although it still requires one [[speed|action]].<ref>[[Source:objects.c#Helmets|objects.c, lines 295&ndash;319]]: All headgear have a wear/remove delay of 1 turn, except [[fedora]]s and dented pots which have 0.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 04:53, 10 August 2012

[   dented pot   Dented pot.png
Appearance dented pot
Slot helm
AC 1
Special (none)
Base price 8 zm
Weight 10
Material iron

A dented pot is a type of helm, often dropped by soldiers. It provides the same base AC as a helmet and falling rock/boulder protection, at one-third the weight. Unlike most helmets, taking it off or putting it on does not always consume a full turn if you're fast, although it still requires one action.[1]

References

  1. objects.c, lines 295–319: All headgear have a wear/remove delay of 1 turn, except fedoras and dented pots which have 0.

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