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Sharing the appearance of obsidian stone, these smooth plates fit over the body like some medieval armor, making you pass off as an awkward myrmedion to the blind. While it doesn’t have any of the flash and festivity of modern armor, the thick, natural plates could easily deflect and absorb your modern day hustle and bustle.
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Sharing the appearance of obsidian stone, these smooth plates fit over the body like some medieval armor, making you pass off as an awkward myrmedion knight. While it doesn’t have any of the flash and festivity of modern armor, the thick, natural plates could easily deflect and absorb your modern day hustle and bustle.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 8 October 2016

Suit of Chitin Plates

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C.Plate
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Item Type Armor
Equipment Slot Armor
Base Price 6000
Information
Defense 9
Fortification 5
Resistances 10% Kinetic
-20% Burning
Plated
Use Details
Is Usable? Yes
Valid Targets Self

Sharing the appearance of obsidian stone, these smooth plates fit over the body like some medieval armor, making you pass off as an awkward myrmedion knight. While it doesn’t have any of the flash and festivity of modern armor, the thick, natural plates could easily deflect and absorb your modern day hustle and bustle.

Acquisition


Can be bought from the Merchant Queen at her shop in Kressia.


Usage


Can be equipped as armor or be sold to a vendor for credits.