Danzi Armor from Eastern Territories
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Danzi Armor from Eastern Territories
Ok, in Eastern Territories the Danzi have a special cloth with decent SDC, and an AR. The books gives an example of what I am assuming is straight cloth armor. I'm not going to list the stats of the cloth listed in the book, but here is what I am thinking for as the Padded/quilted version of a suit of armor: AR 12 SDC 35 with the ability to add another 20 SDC for the superior armor rules for light armor.
I see the Danzi using no metal, or magical armor such as Leather of Iron, and I see this cloth being the heaviest they would normally have access to. I see it being "standard" for the Danzi, but pretty much unknown, and unrepairable by by the greater world of Palladium.
What do you think? Too munchy?
I see the Danzi using no metal, or magical armor such as Leather of Iron, and I see this cloth being the heaviest they would normally have access to. I see it being "standard" for the Danzi, but pretty much unknown, and unrepairable by by the greater world of Palladium.
What do you think? Too munchy?
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Re: Danzi Armor from Eastern Territories
I am not seeing how you can justify an AR of 12 for padded armor when it is normally an 8 or 9.
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Re: Danzi Armor from Eastern Territories
Here is my thought process. Standard cloth goes from an AR of 5 to 8 when quilted. I started at an AR of 9 for the Danzi fiber and added 3 for the 12. Or, 5*1.6=8AR, 9*1.6=14.4, and I went down to 12AR. The end result is a cloth armor that fell in between hard and studded leather for protection.
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Re: Danzi Armor from Eastern Territories
An AR of 9 would already have the armor being pretty thick and stiff. Would there be any movement penalties by raising it beyond that?
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Re: Danzi Armor from Eastern Territories
Can you give us a page number on the cloth. I'm fairly lazy regarding looking that up.
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Re: Danzi Armor from Eastern Territories
Danzi Chuna-Cloth is located on page 220, toward the back of Eastern Territories.
The description has the basic cloth being waterproof, and very hard to rip, but can be used as fairly regular fabric for making everything from clothing to a tent out of. It is considered magical because as the Danzi make it some of their inborn magic aura is transferred to the fabric, but it isn't actively enchanted, or anything like that. From the description it is almost a PF version of Goretex, or even Kevlar.
I took the original version being the kind of protection a single thickness of cloth would provide, such as in a shirt and pants set, and would be similar to say denim or another heavy cotton fabric at the heavy end. Based on that I envisioned the quilted version having no movement penalty, just like quilted armor made of cotton, or linen is considered "light" armor and has no real penalty.
The description has the basic cloth being waterproof, and very hard to rip, but can be used as fairly regular fabric for making everything from clothing to a tent out of. It is considered magical because as the Danzi make it some of their inborn magic aura is transferred to the fabric, but it isn't actively enchanted, or anything like that. From the description it is almost a PF version of Goretex, or even Kevlar.
I took the original version being the kind of protection a single thickness of cloth would provide, such as in a shirt and pants set, and would be similar to say denim or another heavy cotton fabric at the heavy end. Based on that I envisioned the quilted version having no movement penalty, just like quilted armor made of cotton, or linen is considered "light" armor and has no real penalty.
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Re: Danzi Armor from Eastern Territories
On the surface I see no real problem with this. I've worked with Danzi characters quite a bit (one of my players has a Danzi ranger, so I know about the leather). I have no problem, personally, with them developing the skill to upgrade something that they themselves created in the first place! It seems like a logical progression.
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Re: Danzi Armor from Eastern Territories
The AR 12 SDC 35 does not seam to have any munchkin in it, and looks like the fairly strait forward from the cloth data, to an multi layer armor.
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Re: Danzi Armor from Eastern Territories
Well, I don't find it that munchy. It's not like it's giving the character s huge advantage over the other characters that can buy a suit of studded leather and be better protected. I'd just worry, if I were the character, how I could affect repairs. He'd have to carry around a supply of the cloth to mend any rips or tears.
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Re: Danzi Armor from Eastern Territories
Actually this was going to be a hunting group of Danzi NPCs. The group is rescued by Danzi warriors. There might, and I mean might be a single suit given to a PC if his armor is toast, and he risks his life to save a Danzi. If that happens it would be a temporary set of armor, and once it was damaged it would be gone.
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