Centaur Equipment
Centaur Equipment
Not having a Centaur, don't know if they might all ready have it in the Grove. But will there be Centaur specific equipment?, or will they be able to wear the same gear that horses can? (barding, saddlebags etc. etc.)
There is absolutely no way a centaur would wear a saddle, and there's no way they'd drive nails into their hooves ala horse shoes. They have way too much respect for themselves. I honestly wouldn't think a centaur would wear much of any armor at all, maybe a leather jerkin, but they're very nature oriented races and I wouldn't think of them wearing anything beyond what an Elf ranger might wear.
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Horse Shoes
I don't see why a centaur would object to having their hooves shod. Horse shoes protect the hoof walls from excessive wear and prevent injury to the soft part of the foot. The process of shoeing a horse doesn't hurt it since the nails are driven through the hoof wall. It's the equivalent of clipping your nails.
I'd imagine that any centaur who values their feet (and they say that without the feet, you don't have a horse) would be meticulous in keeping their hooves in good condition... to include shoeing.
I'd imagine that any centaur who values their feet (and they say that without the feet, you don't have a horse) would be meticulous in keeping their hooves in good condition... to include shoeing.
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Well, this brings me to this question:
Do we follow:
The Races of Faerun - 2nd edition
OR
The slayer guides - 3rd edition
http://www.gamewyrd.com/review/5
The reason I ask is the race descriptions are slighty different. The slayer guides have a really good section on how to RP the race.
Do we follow:
The Races of Faerun - 2nd edition
OR
The slayer guides - 3rd edition
http://www.gamewyrd.com/review/5
The reason I ask is the race descriptions are slighty different. The slayer guides have a really good section on how to RP the race.
Centaur Equipment
What sort of leg coverings would you be talking about?
I don't know of any horse legging in the game.... and resized leg armour wouldn't work, because it only has two legs... you might me *able* to do so in code by resizing normal leggings (never tried), but that would once again, be a "just because you can..." issue if you could, since you would be wearing something that would just be IC impossible.
I've seen plenty of images of centaurs with bardings and the like to protect their bodies... never seen four legged leggings.
Granted, centaurs would then have a vulnerability in the leg area... but then again, I think the +8STR, +4CON, etc. bonuses a centaur gets offsets the disadvantage of no leg protection. It's a disadvantage, we should have no problem RPing the disadvantages of a race, along with the advantages.
I don't know of any horse legging in the game.... and resized leg armour wouldn't work, because it only has two legs... you might me *able* to do so in code by resizing normal leggings (never tried), but that would once again, be a "just because you can..." issue if you could, since you would be wearing something that would just be IC impossible.
I've seen plenty of images of centaurs with bardings and the like to protect their bodies... never seen four legged leggings.
Granted, centaurs would then have a vulnerability in the leg area... but then again, I think the +8STR, +4CON, etc. bonuses a centaur gets offsets the disadvantage of no leg protection. It's a disadvantage, we should have no problem RPing the disadvantages of a race, along with the advantages.
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Kregor - Ranger of Tangled Trees
Rozor - Lady Luck's Duelist
Tygen - Ranger-Bard of Mielikki
Kregor - Ranger of Tangled Trees
Rozor - Lady Luck's Duelist
Tygen - Ranger-Bard of Mielikki
How about greaves? Those aren't leggings as in pants, they are just shin guard equivalents, though, realistically, they only ought to make for less protection that for a human, since you could only have them for the front legs because of the number wear locations (unless the back legs are too out of reach in most fights to qualify as a 'hitting area'). Or centaurs could get two leg areas for two sets of greaves (though probably not worth the time to code) OR centaur equipment could be four greaves. Lots of possibilities, but just not wearing leg protection seems fine IMO, given those bonuses listed in the above post.
Some are already lvl30+ I don't think a few leg injuries are a problem.
There were a couple echoes last night and this am to the effect of "If it's not a piece of equipment available to centaurs, don't wear it"
There were a couple echoes last night and this am to the effect of "If it's not a piece of equipment available to centaurs, don't wear it"
"There is no safety for honest men except by believing all possible evil of evil men."
Kregor - Ranger of Tangled Trees
Rozor - Lady Luck's Duelist
Tygen - Ranger-Bard of Mielikki
Kregor - Ranger of Tangled Trees
Rozor - Lady Luck's Duelist
Tygen - Ranger-Bard of Mielikki
Just wondering, but how would this apply to wemics? Im merely asking since their legs are much different than a horse's, being larger and thicker. Im mainly thinking of, I think, they are called greaves, which are just plates or something that strap around the leg.
Also, are belts out of the question? Because in Race's of Faerun, the picture of the wemic is wearing a belt around the part where his humanoid half merges with his feline half.
Also, are belts out of the question? Because in Race's of Faerun, the picture of the wemic is wearing a belt around the part where his humanoid half merges with his feline half.
Glim asks Gwain 'Can I be on the watch?!?'
Gwain raises an eyebrow.
Gwain seems to display a look of complete horror for a second...
Gwain raises an eyebrow.
Gwain seems to display a look of complete horror for a second...
By dictionary.com:
greaves
Leg armor worn below the knee. Often used in the plural.
and
a piece of defensive armour reaching from the foot
to the knee
So wouldn't they be just shinguards over a lower leg bone (tibia/fibula or equivalent), but not extending over a joint, and therefore not requiring any special articulation?
Edit: I don't see how greaves would be able to protect as much as leg guards, which normally cover the knee and upper leg as well (unless they are magical) but I don't see how that could be coded.
greaves
Leg armor worn below the knee. Often used in the plural.
and
a piece of defensive armour reaching from the foot
to the knee
So wouldn't they be just shinguards over a lower leg bone (tibia/fibula or equivalent), but not extending over a joint, and therefore not requiring any special articulation?
Edit: I don't see how greaves would be able to protect as much as leg guards, which normally cover the knee and upper leg as well (unless they are magical) but I don't see how that could be coded.