Large Boar Armor
I'm creating fantasy large boar armor for combat and plan to use the horse armor listed in Low Tech; what should the cost and weight modified to to accommodate the smaller body size?
This is the percents for those who don't want to have to dig up their Low Tech (Pg. 117): Caparison: A flexible armored blanket (cloth, scale, or mail) covering neck, torso, groin, and legs, and reaching down to the knees or even lower (protects the legs on 1-4 on 1d). Also called a trapper, it sometimes has a hole for the saddle. Cost and weight are 500% of human torso armor. Chanfron: Head armor, protecting the skull and face. It can be made of flexible or rigid armor. Cost and weight are 50%. Crinet: Protects the neck. It can be made of flexible or rigid armor. Cost and weight are 50%. Crupper: Plate armor protecting the hindquarters and upper legs. It protects the torso on 4-6 on 1d, and the hind legs on 1-3 on 1d. Cost and weight are 150%. Flanchards: Plate armor attached to the saddle, covering the flanks. It closes the gap between crupper and peytral. Flanchards protect the torso on 1-3 on 1d. Cost and weight are 50%. Peytral: A rigid plate that protects the torso from the front only (sides and back are unprotected). Cost and weight are 100%. |
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I'd keep the numbers the same, probably just dropping the neck armor, and then modify for the relative SM as per Low Tech Companion 2, pg 21. Horses are SM +1, so if the boar is SM -1 its armor will be 25% the weight and cost, or 64% if SM +0.
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Thanks for the help.
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If you really want to go into detail, note that a hog will have proportionately larger body and head than a horse of the same 'size', but shorter neck and legs.
EDIT: also, you need to seperate your tags with commas. At the moment you have one tag which reads as 'boar-armor-large-low-tech'. A better set would probably be 'boar, armor, low-tech' ('large isn't really a meaningful tag here... and frankly I've got my doubts about 'boar'... maybe 'animal' would work better). |
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