So the tittle says it all, Mail and Chain armor type are both called "Malla" on the game, so it gets really difcult to put a set together if you're not used to the differences between each other.
TNX.
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So the tittle says it all, Mail and Chain armor type are both called "Malla" on the game, so it gets really difcult to put a set together if you're not used to the differences between each other.
TNX.
Mail = Malla
Chain = Cadena
I honestly have no clue what is the difference between a Mail armor and a Chain armor...
I know of a "Chain Mail" armor, an armor made of metallic rings that are tied into long/wide chains - so i am not even sure why is there a Mail and a Chain armor split in DD.
To make it unnecessarily complex for us, having to sort through five armor types instead of four. Even harder to make sets that way. ^_^;;
"Mail" in DD is badly used. If you asked me, it should of been Pristine, Plate, Scale, Mail (Chain Mail) and Leather.
While we are on the subject, Pristine should not be an armor type at all...
Pristine means something is in very good condition or well maintained - it has absolutely nothing to do with armor types, but only with the actual state of the armor/item/object (is it well maintained or not).