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+ | * [[oilskin cloak|slippery cloak]] | ||
+ | * [[alchemy smock|apron]] | ||
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* opera cloak | * opera cloak | ||
* ornamental cloak | * ornamental cloak | ||
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[[Category:Cloaks]] | [[Category:Cloaks]] |
Revision as of 06:36, 30 September 2006
A cloak covers many other pieces of armor and is an important part of one's armor equipment.
The most popular cloak to carry is the cloak of magic resistance. This provides total magic resistance and cancellation. If you already possess both magic resistance and reflection, a cloak of displacement or a stealthy elven cloak may be used. Typically, an adventurer will also have access to an oilskin cloak, for working around water, and a mummy wrapping if invisible.
Cloak descriptions:
- coarse mantelet
- faded pall
- hooded cloak
- slippery cloak
- apron
- piece of cloth
- opera cloak
- ornamental cloak
- tattered cape