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Oisin wrote:Read the rules.
http://belegarth.com/rules.php#armor
They state very clearly what is allowed and what isn't.
You find me a single reference to a single piece of medieval maille made out of aluminum, or for that matter any medieval artifact whatsoever made out of refined aluminum, and I'll personally go on a crusade for you to get it allowed.
3.6.1. Metal Armor must be made from period metals and alloys such as iron, bronze, brass, or copper. Modern steel alloys are also allowed.
Saxon wrote:However, I still feel like the OP had a reasonable question as it is not defined in the rules. The rulebook should not require research to interpret.
Saxon wrote:I know they aren't alloys, that was exactly what I corrected in my second post. Read this thread before you tell people to read other ones maybe.
I think its funny that people are so militant about armor being so realistic in this sport when nothing else is. It is also the only thing held strictly to a historical standard, as opposed to everything else which can also include fantasy standards. I can be a goblin but if my armor won't stop a real 14th century live steel weapon, its garbage? Just sayin.
Cecil wrote:I dont understand what the diffrence is between Aluminum and steel other than they dont rust. the shouldnt look and different when they are rings in not asking to make platemail out of popcans
kritter wrote:The Ring Lord has the 14 gauge rings, and they are listed as ARMOR grade.
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