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Mages powers typically circumvent armor, so Templars incur fatigue penalties for no real benefit. It wouldn't be so bad, if that armor had tangible benefit, but when you look at the pieces you pick up, they don't... your templar would have to be a fanatic to bother using it, when other armors picked up have more, and often magical resistances. You'd think the helm would have a mental resistance at least. The chest piece, while having some benefit, is paltry when compared to other armors you've picked up (by the time you're strong enough to wear it). I mean, most of the protection a Templar relies upon, is from his own mental training. Why would he don a metal suit against a guy who's going to shoot bursts of energy straight through it? [[User:Shadizar666|Shadizar666]] ([[w:c:doom:User talk:|Ruck Rules]]) 21:07, February 23, 2013 (UTC) |
Mages powers typically circumvent armor, so Templars incur fatigue penalties for no real benefit. It wouldn't be so bad, if that armor had tangible benefit, but when you look at the pieces you pick up, they don't... your templar would have to be a fanatic to bother using it, when other armors picked up have more, and often magical resistances. You'd think the helm would have a mental resistance at least. The chest piece, while having some benefit, is paltry when compared to other armors you've picked up (by the time you're strong enough to wear it). I mean, most of the protection a Templar relies upon, is from his own mental training. Why would he don a metal suit against a guy who's going to shoot bursts of energy straight through it? [[User:Shadizar666|Shadizar666]] ([[w:c:doom:User talk:|Ruck Rules]]) 21:07, February 23, 2013 (UTC) |
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+ | Because it's cool. :) [[User:Crimpycracker|Crimpycracker]] ([[User talk:Crimpycracker|talk]]) 21:47, February 23, 2013 (UTC) |
Revision as of 21:47, 23 February 2013
Who dreamed up this concept???
Mages powers typically circumvent armor, so Templars incur fatigue penalties for no real benefit. It wouldn't be so bad, if that armor had tangible benefit, but when you look at the pieces you pick up, they don't... your templar would have to be a fanatic to bother using it, when other armors picked up have more, and often magical resistances. You'd think the helm would have a mental resistance at least. The chest piece, while having some benefit, is paltry when compared to other armors you've picked up (by the time you're strong enough to wear it). I mean, most of the protection a Templar relies upon, is from his own mental training. Why would he don a metal suit against a guy who's going to shoot bursts of energy straight through it? Shadizar666 (Ruck Rules) 21:07, February 23, 2013 (UTC)
Because it's cool. :) Crimpycracker (talk) 21:47, February 23, 2013 (UTC)