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{"_id":"C8kCl4uBs5y50vLk","name":"Shield (Wooden)","permission":{"default":0,"8aW4oRW193riCvGu":3},"type":"armor","data":{"description":"<p>A character with a shield equipped has his Armor Class increased by 1 point. A shield does not protect a character that is surprised, retreating, or attacked from behind, however.</p>","ac":{"value":1},"aac":{"value":1},"type":"shield","cost":10,"equipped":false,"weight":1000},"flags":{"importid":"Rx58Y2vKeaTHpstQ"},"img":"systems/acks/assets/icons/round-shield.webp"}
{"_id":"FOjY0rvpVYRFiHOy","name":"Plate Armor","permission":{"default":0,"8aW4oRW193riCvGu":3},"type":"armor","data":{"description":"<p>Plate armor is made from large metal plates worn over the chest and vital areas. Chain mail or other protective covering may cover exposed joints. Plate armor provides superior protection over banded plate and lamellar, having larger plates sewn onto a stronger backing. Historical examples include classical panoply (if worn with arm and leg armor), medieval plate and mail armor, Middle Eastern mirror armor, Eastern European plated mail, and Japanese tatami-do.</p>","ac":{"value":3},"aac":{"value":6},"type":"heavy","cost":60,"equipped":false,"weight":6000},"flags":{"importid":"6heIo931qtGCE9ab"},"img":"systems/acks/assets/icons/plate-armor.webp"}
{"_id":"PmNQgLHRUUE79FK4","name":"Lamellar Armor","permission":{"default":0,"8aW4oRW193riCvGu":3},"type":"armor","data":{"description":"<p>Banded plate armor is made of overlapping horizontal strips of laminated metal sewn over leather. It is comparable in protection to lamellar armor, and superior to chain mail. Banded plate is commonly worn as a cuirass with shoulder protection, with reinforced leather protecting the arms and legs. The chief historical examples are Sumerian overlapping plate armor and Roman lorica segmenta.</p>","ac":{"value":4},"aac":{"value":5},"type":"heavy","cost":50,"equipped":false,"weight":5000},"flags":{"importid":"70MyGEWqWCLFqjKr"},"img":"systems/acks/assets/icons/lamellar.webp"}
{"_id":"RRJGMU3Y6fKWyvua","name":"Furs","permission":{"default":0,"8aW4oRW193riCvGu":3},"type":"armor","data":{"description":"<p>This crude armor consists of thick furs.</p>","ac":{"value":8},"aac":{"value":1},"type":"light","cost":10,"equipped":false,"weight":1000},"flags":{"importid":"WkTy7yYbQs2n0O9y"},"img":"systems/acks/assets/icons/fur-shirt.webp"}
{"_id":"SZ7d3JhMQo4s9Tvu","name":"Scale Armor","permission":{"default":0,"8aW4oRW193riCvGu":3},"type":"armor","data":{"description":"<p>Scale armor consists of many small leather, cuir bouilli, or horn scales attached to a backing material of cloth or leather. Scale armor usually consists of a corselet or hauberk worn with leather or padded cloth. It is lighter than lamellar armor, which uses metal scales or lames over leather, and comparable to ring mail. Historical examples include Scythian scale armor, Egyptian scale armor, and early medieval scale armor.</p>","ac":{"value":6},"aac":{"value":3},"type":"light","cost":30,"equipped":false,"weight":3000},"flags":{"importid":"2neCTAwk33vM4soC"},"img":"systems/acks/assets/icons/scale-mail.webp"}
{"_id":"WXUQ8dAUkw2KR6od","name":"Heavy Dwarven Helmet","permission":{"default":0,"8aW4oRW193riCvGu":3},"type":"armor","data":{"description":"<p>This is a metal close-faced or visored helmet that completely covers the face, head, and neck. A heavy helmet must be purchased separately from a suit of armor. Wearing a heavy helm imposes a -1 penalty to surprise rolls and -4 penalty to proficiency throws to hear noise, but offers a +2 bonus on d20 rolls made on the Mortal Wounds table. Historical examples of heavy helmets include the classical Corinthian helmet, Roman gladiatorial helmets, and the medieval armet, barbute, close helm, great helm, and hounskull.</p>","ac":{"value":0},"aac":{"value":null},"type":"light","cost":20,"equipped":false,"weight":0},"flags":{"importid":"DqSeScZRAIyZ1gAG"},"img":"systems/acks/assets/icons/dwarf-helmet.webp"}
{"_id":"Wf824XTIuPaIdIFe","name":"Light Helmet","permission":{"default":0,"8aW4oRW193riCvGu":3},"type":"armor","data":{"description":"<p>This is any leather or metal open-faced helmet designed to protect the head and neck while maintaining unrestricted sight and breathing. A light helmet is included in the cost of any suit of armor. If a suit of armor is worn without a helmet, decrease the characters armor class by 1 point. A light helmet can purchased separately from a suit of armor at a cost of 5gp, but provides no in-game benefit. Historical examples include the Illyrian, Phyrgian, Boeotian, Attic, and Galean helmets of Antiquity, the medieval bascinet, nasal helm, and&nbsp;spangenhelm, and the Renaissance burgonet and sallet.</p>","ac":{"value":0},"aac":{"value":null},"type":"unarmored","cost":5,"equipped":false,"weight":0},"flags":{"importid":"dv3ku7dbM7KN7s9M"},"img":"systems/acks/assets/icons/gauls-helm.webp"}
{"_id":"cslDLkPxmTh7CLVX","name":"Leather Armor","permission":{"default":0,"8aW4oRW193riCvGu":3},"type":"armor","data":{"description":"<p>Leather armor is made of hardened leather or laminated linen. Leather armor usually consists of spaulders (shoulder armor), cuirass, and tassets (flaps covering the groin and thighs). It is lighter but less protective then more reinforced leather armors such as ring mail. A historical example is&nbsp;Macedonian linothorax armor.</p>","ac":{"value":7},"aac":{"value":2},"type":"light","cost":20,"equipped":false,"weight":2000},"flags":{"importid":"KtnB6uLHlUJigT8N"},"img":"systems/acks/assets/icons/leather-armor.webp"}
{"_id":"deE9ktDiH2NAuzbX","name":"Heavy Elven Helmet","permission":{"default":0,"8aW4oRW193riCvGu":3},"type":"armor","data":{"description":"<p>This is a metal close-faced or visored helmet that completely covers the face, head, and neck. A heavy helmet must be purchased separately from a suit of armor. Wearing a heavy helm imposes a -1 penalty to surprise rolls and -4 penalty to proficiency throws to hear noise, but offers a +2 bonus on d20 rolls made on the Mortal Wounds table. Historical examples of heavy helmets include the classical Corinthian helmet, Roman gladiatorial helmets, and the medieval armet, barbute, close helm, great helm, and hounskull.</p>","ac":{"value":0},"aac":{"value":null},"type":"light","cost":20,"equipped":false,"weight":0},"flags":{"importid":"XzS9bo1ypdXhcDBt"},"img":"systems/acks/assets/icons/elf-helmet.webp"}
{"_id":"k70OsRLou54ioHgS","name":"Hide Armor","permission":{"default":0,"8aW4oRW193riCvGu":3},"type":"armor","data":{"description":"<p>This crude armor consists of thick pelts.</p>","ac":{"value":8},"aac":{"value":1},"type":"light","cost":10,"equipped":false,"weight":1000},"flags":{"importid":"iskw3XtYHmStXctX"},"img":"systems/acks/assets/icons/hide-armor.webp"}
{"_id":"qlWlqitXPYvxxJdg","name":"Shield (Metal)","permission":{"default":0,"8aW4oRW193riCvGu":3},"type":"armor","data":{"description":"<p>A character with a shield equipped has his Armor Class&nbsp;increased by 1 point. A shield does not protect a character that is&nbsp;surprised, retreating, or attacked from behind, however.</p>","ac":{"value":1},"aac":{"value":1},"type":"shield","cost":10,"equipped":false,"weight":1000},"flags":{"importid":"Ojum4kOCRTyFtl4x"},"img":"systems/acks/assets/icons/shield.webp"}
{"_id":"vPp9jaCzBcgfxhkx","name":"Chain Mail Armor","permission":{"default":0,"8aW4oRW193riCvGu":3},"type":"armor","data":{"description":"<p>Chain mail is made of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a mesh. Chain mail is superior in protection to leather-based armors but inferior to metal scale or plate-reinforced armors. Chain mail is commonly worn as a shirt and coif, with lighter chain, ring mail, or hardened leather protecting the arms and legs. Historical examples include Viking byrnies, Norman mail, and Roman lorica hamata.</p>","ac":{"value":5},"aac":{"value":4},"type":"light","cost":40,"equipped":false,"weight":4000},"flags":{"importid":"iQgpXObaYs0tsxoz"},"img":"systems/acks/assets/icons/chain-shirt.webp"}
{"_id":"xziNvFe6ixP82nz1","name":"Heavy Helmet","permission":{"default":0,"8aW4oRW193riCvGu":3},"type":"armor","data":{"description":"<p>This is a metal close-faced or visored helmet that completely covers the face, head, and neck. A heavy helmet must be purchased separately from a suit of armor. Wearing a heavy helm imposes a -1 penalty to surprise rolls and -4 penalty to proficiency throws to hear noise, but offers a +2 bonus on d20 rolls made on the Mortal Wounds table. Historical examples of heavy helmets include the classical Corinthian helmet, Roman gladiatorial helmets, and the medieval armet, barbute, close helm, great helm, and hounskull.</p>","ac":{"value":0},"aac":{"value":null},"type":"unarmored","cost":20,"equipped":false,"weight":0},"flags":{"importid":"sAyYkSaCByi8JWyE"},"img":"systems/acks/assets/icons/barbute.webp"}