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Best Historical Armor For A Fantasy Adventurer Fantasy Re Armed

best Historical Armor For A Fantasy Adventurer Fantasy Re Armed Youtube
best Historical Armor For A Fantasy Adventurer Fantasy Re Armed Youtube

Best Historical Armor For A Fantasy Adventurer Fantasy Re Armed Youtube Worldanvil, the ultimate worldbuilding platform for gamemasters and fiction writers. be sure to use the voucher code 'shadiversity' to get 10% off any offer. Turns out it isn't plate. if you're at all interested in medieval armor and combat and its historical use versus modern fantasy interpretations, i can't really think of a r who explains it better than shadiversity. thanks to this dude i know what machicolations are. video is 19 minutes, you can skip the sponsored ad to about a minute in.

Real fantasy Medieval armor
Real fantasy Medieval armor

Real Fantasy Medieval Armor In some cases, leather armor imbued with nimbleness can be the best, you don't want 30 kg plate armor while trying to dodge something, whereas in others it's the opposite. he's got a really interesting accent on the word armour though. one thing he's excluding, is the different materials though. fantasy worlds tend to have way different. What i know best is historical armors which an average person may be able to afford, which do not cover the whole body, and are still protective. even though it looks less protective, a plackart (abdomen protection) would probably be more effective than this small breastplate (since it protects common targets, not important targets. Speaking from the historical rationality: gauntlets are useless for an adventurer. thick leather gloves are much more reasonable. this hoodie will tear during 1st month of wearing armor. check any historical underarmor clothes, it's always hardy. helmet! dude needs helmet if he wanna survive at least 1st fight. Be sure to check out this video's sponsor, campfire blaze to take your worldbuilding to the next level: campfireblaze ?utm source= &utm.

fantasy Medieval armor
fantasy Medieval armor

Fantasy Medieval Armor Speaking from the historical rationality: gauntlets are useless for an adventurer. thick leather gloves are much more reasonable. this hoodie will tear during 1st month of wearing armor. check any historical underarmor clothes, it's always hardy. helmet! dude needs helmet if he wanna survive at least 1st fight. Be sure to check out this video's sponsor, campfire blaze to take your worldbuilding to the next level: campfireblaze ?utm source= &utm. Check out steel mastery here: steel mastery if you like the content and want to support the channel, you're welcome to support us through playeur,. In dnd a halberd is really good. in real life it’s situational. if i was taking up the fantasy adventure life i would take a bow for long range combat and sword and shield. or axe and shield. maybe mace and shield. anything one handed and shield. shields are just really nice to protect your important parts.

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