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Armor in IVAN is anything that can be used to protect yourself from anything sufficiently sharp/poisonous/hot/etc. to cause lethal damage to your person.
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==''' Types of Armor''' ==
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Armor is anything you can wear that protects you from harm, i.e. things that are sharp/poisonous/hot/go bump and cause lethal damage.
  
[[Helmets]]
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You can check the extended statistics of every piece of armor in your inventory:
  
[[Cloaks]]
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[[Image:AV_Example.gif‎|An example of the AV rating showing a body armor with an AV rating of thirteen.]]
  
[[Body Armor]]
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Here you have an [[Armor of Great Health]] equipped in the body armor slot, where
  
[[Rings]]
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* it's made of [[Phoenix Feather]] [[Materials|material]],
  
[[Gauntlets]]
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* it is [[Scroll of Enchant Armor|enchanted]] up to +7,
  
[[Boots]]
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* it weights 1000 grams,
  
== AV Rating ==
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* it has '''A'''rmor '''V'''alue (AV) of 13.
  
Next to every piece of armor you will see the letters 'AV' and a number:
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Armor value is a number that tells just how well a particular piece of armor will protect you. Higher values obviously mean better damage reduction. However, note that even a bad armor is better than none, because having any armor equipped in a slot greatly reduces the rick of critical hits against the given body part.
  
[[Image:AV_Example.gif‎|An example of the AV rating showing a body armor with an AV rating of thirteen.]]
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=== Types of Armor ===
  
AV stands for '''A'''rmor '''V'''alue, which is a number that quickly tells just how well a particular piece of armor will protect you. Higher values obviously mean better protection.
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* [[Helmets]]
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* [[Cloaks]]
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* [[Body Armor]]
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* [[Gauntlets]]
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* [[Belts]]
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* [[Boots]]
  
There are only a few ways that AV is increased or decreased:
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== Armor Value ==
  
---You can raise the AV by hardening the item's material (if possible) and by using [[Scrolls of Enchant Armor]], which will [[enchant]] the selected piece of armor.
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There are a few ways to increase or decrease the AV of your armor:
  
---Enemies with spellcasting abilities can [[disenchant]] your armor.
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* [[Scrolls|Harden or change]] the item's [[Materials|material]].
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* Use [[Scrolls|scroll of enchant armor]].
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* Your armor being torn or broken in combat decreases the AV significantly and any [[ability enhancement]] is lost until the item is repaired.
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* Also, [[spellcasting]] enemies can disenchant your armor (or soften its material, in [[CLIVAN]] only).
  
---If a piece of armor is torn or broken in combat, the AV rating decreases significantly and any [[ability enhancements]] will be lost until it is repaired.
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== Magical Properties ==
  
== Enchantment ==
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Some armor pieces will be enchanted to magically enhance or hinder a particular [[attribute]]. These will be clearly labeled with a statement such as "...of dexterity". The enchantment levels works the same as for AV, but if the item is torn or broken the [[ability enhancement|enhancement]] will be ineffective until fixed with a [[Scrolls|scroll of repair]] or at a [[Ikiros|particular]] [[Mirvo|shop]].
  
Some items will be enchanted to magically enhance or hinder a particular [[character attribute]]. These will be clearly labeled with a statement such as "...'of dexterity". The numbering system works the same as the AV, but if the item is torn or broken,'' the enchantment is lost completely'' until it is fixed with a [scroll of repair] or at a [shop].
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[[Category:Items]]
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[[Category:Armor]]
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[[Category:Equipment]]

Latest revision as of 18:52, 25 October 2017

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Armor is anything you can wear that protects you from harm, i.e. things that are sharp/poisonous/hot/go bump and cause lethal damage.

You can check the extended statistics of every piece of armor in your inventory:

An example of the AV rating showing a body armor with an AV rating of thirteen.

Here you have an Armor of Great Health equipped in the body armor slot, where

  • it weights 1000 grams,
  • it has Armor Value (AV) of 13.

Armor value is a number that tells just how well a particular piece of armor will protect you. Higher values obviously mean better damage reduction. However, note that even a bad armor is better than none, because having any armor equipped in a slot greatly reduces the rick of critical hits against the given body part.

Types of Armor

Armor Value

There are a few ways to increase or decrease the AV of your armor:

Magical Properties

Some armor pieces will be enchanted to magically enhance or hinder a particular attribute. These will be clearly labeled with a statement such as "...of dexterity". The enchantment levels works the same as for AV, but if the item is torn or broken the enhancement will be ineffective until fixed with a scroll of repair or at a particular shop.