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= STUDDED LEATHER ARMOR =
 
<pre>Studded leather armor has little in common with normal leather armor. While
 
leather armor is a hardened shell, studded leather armor is soft and supple
 
with hundreds of metal rivets affixed.  The rivets are  so  close  together
 
that they form a  flexible coating of  hard metal that turns aside slashing
 
and cutting attacks.  The soft leather backing is little more than a  means
 
of securing the rivets in place.
 
 
Studded leather armor is known as "poor man's mail" because of its metallic
 
components and low price.  It is  more common among the general  population
 
than most people would first believe because,  unlike  other types of  mail
 
armor, studded leather is relatively easy to make.
 
 
While a soft leather backing is the most durable and comfortable, any stout
 
cloth can be used as  a backing for the rivets.  The rivets themselves  are
 
also  easy  to  acquire,  as everything from  nails to  pebbles  have  been
 
substituted at  one time or  another in  times of desperation.  In general,
 
as  long  as the  backing  is  secure and  the rivets  are  hard  enough to
 
withstand  a  glancing blow,  the armor so comprised  should be  considered
 
studded leather for purposes of weight and protection.
 
 
Studded leather,  like brigandine (described later), is  commonly  worn  by
 
pirates and other seafarers. The protection afforded is better than  normal
 
leather armor, which is an important point during sea combat when  a shield
 
may not be practical  (a shield is  useless when climbing or  fighting in a
 
ship's rigging).
 
 
With regard to  swimming,  the weight of  studded leather is  significantly
 
less than metal armor,  and the flexibility of the soft leather backing  is
 
better for such demanding activity.  Indeed, for short times in the  water,
 
it is as easy to maneuver in studded leather  as it is to  move in a normal
 
leather  breastplate.  Therefore,  most sea-going  mercenaries and  pirates
 
prefer to wear studded leather as their all-purpose armor.  Trained  marine
 
contingents, however, whose main function is boarding,  usually wear normal
 
leather and carry a shield.
 
 
Miserly merchants,  who shave pieces of gold more than they like to  admit,
 
will often buy studded leather to outfit their hired guards. However, these
 
gold-pinchers  pay  for the  protection  one  way  or  another,  as studded
 
leather tends to  wear out rather  quickly.  Not only does the soft backing
 
wear out as quickly as thick clothing,  but the metal studs can be  affixed
 
only  by  driving  them  through  the  leather,  considerably weakening the
 
overall strength of the  backing.  Eventually,  the holes open  up and  the
 
rivets drop out.  Studded  leather is also prone to the  same  problems  of
 
sweat, grime, and insects as padded armor (q.v.).
 
 
Slot(s):                                head, neck, torso, legs, feet,
 
                                        arms, hands
 
Size:                                  large
 
 
Protection against:
 
cut                                    very good
 
stab                                  very good
 
bash                                  superb
 
other                                  excellent</pre>
 
 
'''List by type:''' [[:category:banded plate|banded plate]], [[:category:battlesuit|battlesuit]], [[:category:chain mail|chain mail]], [[:category:elfin chain mail|elfin chain mail]], [[:category:field plate|field plate]], [[:category:full plate|full plate]], [[:category:mail coat|mail coat]], [[:category:mail shirt|mail shirt]], [[:category:o-yoroi|o-yoroi]], [[:category:padded armour|padded armour]], [[:category:robe|robe]], [[:category:robes|robes]], [[:category:scale mail|scale mail]], [[:category:shirt|shirt]], [[:category:sleeved coat|sleeved coat]], [[:category:sleeved mail coat|sleeved mail coat]], [[:category:splint mail|splint mail]] and [[:category:studded armour|studded armour]].
 
'''List by type:''' [[:category:banded plate|banded plate]], [[:category:battlesuit|battlesuit]], [[:category:chain mail|chain mail]], [[:category:elfin chain mail|elfin chain mail]], [[:category:field plate|field plate]], [[:category:full plate|full plate]], [[:category:mail coat|mail coat]], [[:category:mail shirt|mail shirt]], [[:category:o-yoroi|o-yoroi]], [[:category:padded armour|padded armour]], [[:category:robe|robe]], [[:category:robes|robes]], [[:category:scale mail|scale mail]], [[:category:shirt|shirt]], [[:category:sleeved coat|sleeved coat]], [[:category:sleeved mail coat|sleeved mail coat]], [[:category:splint mail|splint mail]] and [[:category:studded armour|studded armour]].
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[[Category:Armour]]

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