Bismark
May 16th, '07, 07:07 PM
In campaigns like mine, where PCs are allowed to start with magic items provided that they have paid the points for them, might I suggest the following set of kit:
Helm, gauntlets and archer's belt ('giblet protector'); all bought without the Real Armour Limitation so as not to interfere with Perception :thumbup:, nor vocalisation (hence Incantations:thumbup:), nor fine manipulation (hence Gestures:thumbup:).
Result: Armour protection for locations 3 and 13 (the REALLY important and/or difficult to armour ones) with no real downside for the mage apart from the fact that some of his/her precious starting points have been used up on kit instead of spells/skills.
[BTW, by 'archer's belt' I mean the bronze/iron plates/scales over leather ones worn by the ancient Scythians - there are nice illustrations of this in the Osprey Men-at-Arms book 'The Scythians 700-300 BC' - particularly Plate B Figure 1, although many other figures have a pretty substantial belt, this guy has 2 - a leather one of normal size on top of the armoured one which is much broader]
Of course, if you have the points , by all means buy a haubergeon or even full armour - but it will cost you a lot more than careful selection of vital areas to armour [you could always buy Combat Luck for the rest…:D]
Helm, gauntlets and archer's belt ('giblet protector'); all bought without the Real Armour Limitation so as not to interfere with Perception :thumbup:, nor vocalisation (hence Incantations:thumbup:), nor fine manipulation (hence Gestures:thumbup:).
Result: Armour protection for locations 3 and 13 (the REALLY important and/or difficult to armour ones) with no real downside for the mage apart from the fact that some of his/her precious starting points have been used up on kit instead of spells/skills.
[BTW, by 'archer's belt' I mean the bronze/iron plates/scales over leather ones worn by the ancient Scythians - there are nice illustrations of this in the Osprey Men-at-Arms book 'The Scythians 700-300 BC' - particularly Plate B Figure 1, although many other figures have a pretty substantial belt, this guy has 2 - a leather one of normal size on top of the armoured one which is much broader]
Of course, if you have the points , by all means buy a haubergeon or even full armour - but it will cost you a lot more than careful selection of vital areas to armour [you could always buy Combat Luck for the rest…:D]