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Title: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: Mlekce on July 28, 2012, 12:07:56 pm
I was thinking to loom Clibanarius Armor,but when i look at its stats it seem to me that armor is giving enough protection and that i will not notice any difference between 51 and 56 armor.
Is it worth to loom heavy armor or it is waiste of loompoints?
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: Rebelyell on July 28, 2012, 12:33:19 pm
when you have full loomed set difference is really nice
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: LordBerenger on July 28, 2012, 12:39:02 pm
Get +3 Milanese Plate instead and then +3 Cased Greaves and then +3 Weimar Helmet and then +3 Heavy Gauntlets and you're set to go.
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: Miwiw on July 28, 2012, 12:50:00 pm
Every single armor point helps, but it doesnt mean you would notice it.  :)
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: Toodles on July 28, 2012, 02:56:10 pm
Absolutely, felt a huge difference between regular and +3 Pronoia. Go for it!
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: Fartface on July 28, 2012, 03:16:29 pm
Uhm I had an lordly clibanarius and it´s awesome
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: Idzo on July 28, 2012, 05:13:47 pm
Well, one point is nothing...
Having a armor set is total different thing.
If you ask me, it's worth it. Worth more than looming a weapon
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: Lichen on July 28, 2012, 07:01:46 pm
I was thinking to loom Clibanarius Armor
Good move. You can have good protection without being called a plate crutcher by the haters.
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: Tanken on July 28, 2012, 08:18:29 pm
Ask KUTT.
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: snipercapt on July 28, 2012, 09:34:27 pm
Ask KUTT.
Heh
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: Kryser on July 28, 2012, 10:53:24 pm
I Always believed that everY two armor points was equal to 1 hp

Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: Akhooey on July 28, 2012, 11:18:18 pm
I was thinking to loom Clibanarius Armor,but when i look at its stats it seem to me that armor is giving enough protection and that i will not notice any difference between 51 and 56 armor.
Is it worth to loom heavy armor or it is waiste of loompoints?

And on top of that, I doubt they will nerf armor very soon
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: TugBoat on July 28, 2012, 11:27:01 pm
I think I notice biggest difference when looming gauntlets and medium armor than I did with loomed heavier armor. What makes difference is high iron flesh and high armor values. Wearing heavier armor with high hitpoints makes an exponential difference. Not only are you taking less damage, but you're taking less damage over a higher HP pool. I personally prefer medium/light armor, but I'm a boat so ignore me
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: Korgoth on July 28, 2012, 11:30:33 pm
Just imagine it this way. If you have Lordly Clibanarius Armour.

You will look like this.

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but your armour will be as good as this. Actually better because of the leg armour.

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Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: Miwiw on July 28, 2012, 11:35:35 pm
Another example:

I just got a +3 Kaftan. Light Armor has +4/+4.
I look like this:
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And I feel like this:
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 8-)
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: dreadnok on July 28, 2012, 11:37:43 pm
Uhm I had an lordly clibanarius and it´s awesome

i can attest to this
Title: Re: Is it worth looming heavy armor?
Post by: Korgoth on July 28, 2012, 11:39:44 pm
I'm trying to get a +3 Rus Lammelar Cuirass.

Look like this.
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Same Body Armour as this, better leg armour, less upkeep, less weight. Win Win Win Win.
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