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− | Leather armor confers two points of AC without hindering spellcasting, and is worn in the main armor slot. It does not need to be identified (except for enchantment). | + | {{armor|name=leather armor|cost=5|ac=2|weight=150}} |
− | Leather armor can be created by [[kill]]ing a [[leather golem]], or can be worn into the dungeon by | + | '''Leather armor''' confers two points of [[AC]] without hindering spellcasting, and is worn in the main armor slot. It does not need to be identified (except for enchantment). Leather armor can be created by [[kill]]ing a [[leather golem]], or can be worn into the dungeon by a [[caveman]] or a [[rogue]]. Leather armor is resistant to [[rust]] but susceptible to [[rot]]. |
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Many spellcasters prefer leather or [[studded leather armor]] in the early game, as neither hinders spellcasting. It can also be easy to find positively enchanted leather armor by [[curse-testing]] and then wear-testing armor dropped by leather golems. | Many spellcasters prefer leather or [[studded leather armor]] in the early game, as neither hinders spellcasting. It can also be easy to find positively enchanted leather armor by [[curse-testing]] and then wear-testing armor dropped by leather golems. | ||
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Revision as of 17:56, 13 August 2006
{{ {{{color}}} |[}} leather armor | |
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Appearance | leather armor |
Slot | [[{{{slot}}}]] |
AC | 2 |
Special | (none) |
Base price | 5 zm |
Weight | 150 |
Material | [[{{{material}}}]] |
Leather armor confers two points of AC without hindering spellcasting, and is worn in the main armor slot. It does not need to be identified (except for enchantment). Leather armor can be created by killing a leather golem, or can be worn into the dungeon by a caveman or a rogue. Leather armor is resistant to rust but susceptible to rot.
Many spellcasters prefer leather or studded leather armor in the early game, as neither hinders spellcasting. It can also be easy to find positively enchanted leather armor by curse-testing and then wear-testing armor dropped by leather golems.
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