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'''Note''': Those are the recipes | '''Note''': Those are the recipes that require the fewest pelts and the smallest pelts needed. However, there are alternate recipes for these pieces of armor using smaller but more pelts, or the same amount but with larger pelts. Consult your ingame handbook for those recipes (H key). | ||
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Any | Any piece of armor in this armor set can be repaired using the following recipe in the crafting grid. You may need to multiply the amounts of ingredients to get a full repair if the armor is badly damaged: | ||
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==Armor | '''Note''': Those are the recipes that require the fewest pelts and the smallest pelts needed. However, there are alternate recipes for these pieces of armor using smaller but more pelts, or the same amount but with larger pelts. Consult your ingame handbook for those recipes (H key). | ||
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Any piece of armor in this armor set can be repaired using the following recipe in the crafting grid. You may need to multiply the amounts of ingredients to get a full repair if the armor is badly damaged: | |||
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|A1=Armor-body-lamellar-tinbronze-damaged|A1-link=Special:MyLanguage/Lamellar_armor|A1_name=<translate>Damaged body lamellar</translate> | |||
|A2=Metallamellae|A2-link=Special:MyLanguage/Lamellae|A2_name=<translate>Lamellae</translate> | |||
|Output=Armor-body-lamellar-tinbronze|Output_name=Repaired body lamellar}} | |||
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! <translate><!--T:60--> Armor</translate> !! <translate><!--T:61--> Protection | ! <translate><!--T:60--> Armor</translate> !! <translate><!--T:61--> Protection<br>tier</translate> !! <translate><!--T:62--> Durability</translate> !! <translate><!--T:63--> Percent<br>protection</translate>!! <translate>Healing<br>effectiveness</translate>!! <translate>Hunger rate</translate>!! <translate>Ranged weapon<br>accuracy</translate>!! <translate>Ranged weapon<br>charge time</translate>!! <translate>Walk speed</translate> | ||
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! <translate><!--T:64--> Wood Lamellar</translate> | |||
| 0 || 200 || 65% || -10% || +8% || -3% || +7% ||-3% | |||
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! <translate><!--T:65--> Copper</translate> | |||
| 1 || 450 || 75% ||-10% ||+8% || -3% || +7% || -3% | |||
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! <translate><!--T:66--> Bismuth Bronze</translate> | |||
| 2 || 525 || 76% || -10% || +8% || -3% || +7% ||-3% | |||
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! <translate><!--T:67--> Black Bronze</translate> | |||
| 2 || 675 || 78% || -10% || +8% || -3% || +7% ||-3% | |||
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! <translate><!--T:68--> Tin Bronze</translate> | |||
| 2 || 600 || 77% || -10% || +8% || -3% || +7% ||-3% | |||
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Revision as of 07:47, 7 August 2023
The lamellar armor is a type of armor that can be made both in the stone age as well as the copper and bronze age.
Creation
There are 2 types of lamellar armors: the wooden and the metal lamellar armor. They have vastly different durability and protection.
Wooden lamellar armor
The wooden variant requires different amounts of firewood , pelts and resin per armor piece. For a full set of wooden lamellar armor, you would need 1 Pelt (Medium), 2 Pelts (Large), 3 Resin and 29 Firewood.
Note: Those are the recipes that require the fewest pelts and the smallest pelts needed. However, there are alternate recipes for these pieces of armor using smaller but more pelts, or the same amount but with larger pelts. Consult your ingame handbook for those recipes (H key).
Repairing this armor
Any piece of armor in this armor set can be repaired using the following recipe in the crafting grid. You may need to multiply the amounts of ingredients to get a full repair if the armor is badly damaged:
Metal lamellar armor
The lamellae are made from either copper or any form of bronze metal by smelting and pouring the liquid metal into the lamellae mold. For a full set of metal lamellar armor, one would need at least 1 Pelt (Small), 2 Pelts (Large) and 19 Lamellae.
Note: Those are the recipes that require the fewest pelts and the smallest pelts needed. However, there are alternate recipes for these pieces of armor using smaller but more pelts, or the same amount but with larger pelts. Consult your ingame handbook for those recipes (H key).
Repairing this armor
Any piece of armor in this armor set can be repaired using the following recipe in the crafting grid. You may need to multiply the amounts of ingredients to get a full repair if the armor is badly damaged:
Armor characteristics
Different types of armors offer different protection values and durability. Additionally, they may hinder your movements speed and add to your hunger rate.
Having the least penalties for walking speed, healing effectiveness and ranged weapon accuracy and charge time - depending on the metal used - makes lamellae armor suitable for surface or underground exploration.
Armor | Protection tier |
Durability | Percent protection |
Healing effectiveness |
Hunger rate | Ranged weapon accuracy |
Ranged weapon charge time |
Walk speed |
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Wood Lamellar | 0 | 200 | 65% | -10% | +8% | -3% | +7% | -3% |
Copper | 1 | 450 | 75% | -10% | +8% | -3% | +7% | -3% |
Bismuth Bronze | 2 | 525 | 76% | -10% | +8% | -3% | +7% | -3% |
Black Bronze | 2 | 675 | 78% | -10% | +8% | -3% | +7% | -3% |
Tin Bronze | 2 | 600 | 77% | -10% | +8% | -3% | +7% | -3% |
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