Different materials can make for sturdier armor. Stronger metal based armor can be made using Scorched ore. You will need to use Charged coal to work with Scorched.
Chain and plate armor templates are created using
the same materials. Many of the metals may seem too soft or too brittle to be useful, but metal tempering chemicals can be used to adjust the nature of the metal so that it can be shaped. This can make brittle material more malleable, or make soft metal have the hardness necessary to protect. So
with the appropriate amount of ore, heat the metal with the coal and mix in the metal tempering chemicals. While it is still hot shape it appropriate to either a chain template pattern or plate template mold.
For wrist and hand pieces, you will need one piece of ore. Boot, helm and arm
pieces will need twice that, while leg and chest pieces will need three times that of wrist and hand.
Uploaded January 13th, 2013 by Merf Updated January 14th, 2013