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  2. Lamellar armour was one of three early body armour types, made from rectangular or vaguely rectangular armour plates laced into horizontal rows. The other two types are scale armour and laminar armour. Lamellar armour was used over a wide range of time periods in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and across Asia, including Japan. Lamellar armour consists of hundreds of small rectangular iron ...

  3. Lame (armor) English-made Greenwich armour sabaton, 1587-89. Antique Japanese (samurai) sode (shoulder guards), showing the individual lames connected to each other by silk lacing ( odoshi) A lame is a solid piece of sheet metal used as a component of a larger section of plate armor. Multiple lames are riveted together or connected by leather ...

  4. Splint Armour +1. Splint Armour +1 is a uncommon Heavy Armour that reduces Piercing damage by 1. Skilled hands crafted this armour, reinforcing the metal plates while sacrificing none of the flexibility.

  5. The Splint Mail is the seventh shirt-type armor in the Body Armor class. It can be found in the Dungeon beginning on Level 40. Merchants may sell it to players who are at or above Level 13. It has a value of 18,942 gold and a rarity of 900. It takes up 2 x 2 inventory space. The artifact version of Splint Mail is Vastcover.

  6. Mail and plate armour. Mail and plate armour ( plated mail, plated chainmail, splinted mail/chainmail) is a type of mail with embedded plates. Armour of this type has been used in the Middle East, North Africa, Ottoman Empire, Japan, China, Korea, Vietnam, Central Asia, Greater Iran, India, Eastern Europe, and Nusantara .

  7. First developed by the dwarves, splint mail consists of vertical strips of metal bound to a thick layer of leather and chainmail. Because it is so heavy and ponderous, few other than dwarves wear it in battle. While it lacks the protective elements of plate, it is scale armor’s equal. More important, its rigid construction allows it to absorb some portion of an enemy’s blows. It is heavy ...

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