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Revision as of 15:10, 14 May 2025

Clothing

Armour and clothing provides protection from the cold and attacks. With better protection from cold a character will go from "sweating a lot" to "freezing" slower. The table below describes the protection provided by armour/clothing of various materials. Some clothing can be made from hides collected by the player, while others must be traded for.


General Material Protection Values
Type Blunt Point Squeeze Edge Tear Warmth Average
Iron 7 8 6 10 9 3 7.2
Lamellar 5 5 4 9 8 2 5.5
Mail 3 5 2 8 7 2 4.5
Fur 5 2 2 3 3 5 3.3
Leather 1 3 1 3 3 2 2.2
Wool 2 1 1 2 2 4 2
Birch Bark 1 2 2 2 3 1 1.8
Linen/Nettle 0 1 0 2 2 3 1.3
Common Fur Types
Fur Type Blunt Point Squeeze Edge Tear Warmth Average
Elk/Reindeer/Stag 4 2 3 3 4 5 3.5
Bear 4 3 3 3 4 4 3.5
Fox 2 1 1 1 2 3 1.7
Squirrel 2 1 1 1 1 3 1.5

Armour Coverage

The Armour Coverage Statistics screen is available through the shortcut [A] and shows how protected the player is against different types of attack, including temperature. Different types of clothing cover different parts of the body (some types of clothing overlap) and the coverage is based on the respective values in the tables below.

Different bodyparts armour can cover



Coverage of different clothes and armour
HEAD ARMS TORSO LEGS
Skull Face Neck Shoulders Upper arms Elbows Arms Hands Chest Waist Hips Groin Thighs Knees Shins Feet
Apron X X X X
Belt X X
Cap X
Cloak X X X X X X X
Coudes X
Cowl X X
Cowl, long X X X
Cuirass X X
Dress X X X X X X X X
Footrags X
Footwear X X
Forearm guards X
Habergeon X X X X X X
Hauberk X X X X X X
Hauberk, long X X X X X X X X
Helm X
Helm, spectacle X X
Hood X X X
Kneecops X
Leggings X X X X X
Mittens X
Mittens (+ forearm) X X
Necklace X
Overcoat X X X X X X X X X
Rerebraces X
Shirt X X X X X X
Shirt, long sleeves X X X X X X X X
Shin guards X
Shoes X
Shoes, laced X X
Socks X
Trousers X X X X X
Tunic X X X X X X X
Undergarment X X X X X X X X X X X
Undershirt X X X X X X X X X
Veil X X
Skull Face Neck Shoulders Upper arms Elbows Arms Hands Chest Waist Hips Groin Thighs Knees Shins Feet
HEAD ARMS TORSO LEGS


Armor availability and weight
Birch Bark Linen Nettle Woolen Leather Fur Lamellar Mail Iron
Apron 3 3 4
Belt 1
Cap 0.9 1 1
Cloak 6 7 14
Coudes 2
Cowl 1 1 1 3
Cowl, long 5
Cuirass 4.5 15
Dress 4 5
Footrags 0.2 0.2
Footwear 2.8
Forearm guards 1.5 4
Gauntlets
Habergeon 22
Hauberk 35 29
Hauberk, long 30
Helm 3
Helm /w spectacle 3.5
Hood 1.1
Kneecops 2
Leggings 4 2.9 3.5 23
Mittens 0.2 3
Mittens (+ forearm) 1
Necklace 0.5
Overcoat 8 15
Rerebraces 5
Shirt 3 3 4 6
Shirt, long sleeves 7
Shin guards 3 9
Shoes 0.8 1.5
Shoes, laced 1.5
Socks 0.2
Trousers 4 4 6
Tunic 6 6 7
Undergarment 3 5
Undershirt 2.5 4
Veil 0.3 0.3
Birch Bark Linen Nettle Woolen Leather Fur Lamellar Mail Iron


Different types of fur as well as the clothings' current state of repair modify these values. The numerical values in the clothing tables below may be mapped to the following colour codes like this:

Colour Dark Red Light Red Orange Yellow Yellow/Green Light Green Dark Green
Value 1 2 3 4-5 6 7 8+

Although the color shows no different, higher value still provide better protection.

Material Defensive Value
Blunt Edge Point Tear Squeeze Warmth
Birch Bark 1 2 2 3 2 1
Linen - 2 1 2 - 3
Nettle - 2 1 2 - 3
Woolen 2 2 1 2 1 4
Fur, bear 4 3 3 4 3 4
Fur, beaver 3 2 1 2 1 2
Fur, generic 5 3 2 3 2 5
Fur, glutton 3 2 2 3 2 3
Fur, reindeer 4 3 2 4 3 5
Fur, seals 1 2 1 1 1 3
Fur, stag 4 3 2 4 3 5
Fur, wolf 3 2 2 3 1 3
Leather, generic 1 3 3 3 1 2
Iron 7 10 8 9 6 3
Lamellar 5 9 5 8 4 2
Mail 3 8 5 7 2 2

Clothing From Plant Fibers

Clothing made of nettle and linen are quite common and are found all over the Unreal World. Linen clothing offer some protection against the cold while also keeping you cool in hot weather. Birch-bark is less flexible than the other two and is thus used mainly for shoes, head-dresses and such. Birch-bark offers some protection against attacks but little against the cold.

Item Blunt Edge Point Tear Squeeze Warmth Weight Value
Birch-bark Cap 1 2 1 2 1 1 0.15 lbs. 1
Birch-bark Necklace 0.04 lbs. 1
Birch-bark Shoes 0.13 lbs. 1
Linen Apron 0 2 1 2 0 3 2 lbs. 9
Linen Cowl 1 lb. 2
Linen Dress 3.5 lbs. 16
Linen Footrags 0.2 lbs. 1
Linen Shirt 2.5 lbs. 10
Linen Trousers 3 lbs. 15
Linen Tunic 2.8 lbs. 12
Linen Undergarment 4 lbs. 18
Linen Undershirt 3 lbs. 14
Linen Veil 0.3 lbs. 2
Nettle Apron 0 2 1 2 0 3 2 lbs. 8
Nettle Cloak 2.8 lbs. 6
Nettle Cowl 1 lb. 2
Nettle Shirt 2.5 lbs. 9
Nettle Trousers 3 lbs. 14
Nettle Tunic 2.8 lbs. 11

Up-to-date as of version 3.72b

Clothing From Animals

The warmth coverage of a Fur Shirt.

Fur clothing offers the best protection against the cold, with wool not far behind. The heavy fur garments also offer some protection against attacks. Leather is mostly used for shoes, boots and belts.

Item Blunt Edge Point Tear Squeeze Warmth Weight Value
Fur Cap 5 3 2 3 2 5 1 lb. 3
Fur Cloak 11.5 lbs. 30
Fur Footwear 2.8 lbs. 12
Fur Hood 1.08 lbs. 3
Fur Leggings 7.42 lbs. 13
Fur Mittens 1 lb. 3
Fur Overcoat 13.5 lbs. 38
Fur Shirt 7 lbs. 20
Leather Belt 1 3 3 3 1 2 0.33 lbs. 2
Leather Boots 3.2 lbs. 7
Leather Cap 0.15 lbs. 2
Leather Cuirass 4.5 lbs. 10
Leather Forearm Guards 1.5 lbs. 3
Leather Leggings 6.3 lbs. 12
Leather Shin Guards 3 lbs. 6
Leather Shirt 6 lbs. 15
Leather Shoes 2 lbs. 5
Woollen Apron 2 2 1 2 1 4 3.5 lbs. 10
Woollen Cloak 5.5 lbs. 10
Woollen Cowl 1 lb. 2
Woollen Dress 6 lbs. 18
Woollen Footrags 0.2 lbs. 1
Woollen Leggings 3.5 lbs. 12
Woollen Mittens 0.2 lbs. 2
Woollen Overcoat 6.3 lbs. 17
Woollen Shirt 4 lbs. 11
Woollen Socks 0.2 lbs. 2
Woollen Trousers 5.5 lbs. 16
Woollen Tunic 4.6 lbs. 13
Woollen Undergarment 7 lbs. 20
Woollen Undershirt 5 lbs. 15
Woollen Veil 0.3 lbs. 2

Up-to-date as of version 3.72b

Metal Armour

Metal armours are not usually worn nor made among the local cultures of The UnReal World. The main sources of metal armour are Foreign traders and warriors. Wealthy villages of the Driikiläiset, Sartolaiset, Koivulaiset, and Reemiläiset may have some traded metal armours available. Metal armour comes in three variants: Lamellar, iron and mail. Lamellar armor is the armor of choice of the Njerpez.

Item Blunt Edge Point Tear Squeeze Warmth Weight Value
Lamellar Cuirass 5 9 5 8 4 2 15 lbs. 250
Lamellar Forearm Guards 4 lbs. 63
Lamellar Hauberk 35 lbs. 380
Lamellar Rerebraces 5 lbs. 75
Lamellar Shin Guards 9 lbs. 150
Iron Coudes 7 10 8 9 6 2 2 lbs. 25
Iron Helm 3 lbs. 50
Iron Kneecops 2 lbs. 37
Iron Spectacle Helm 3.5 lbs. 65
Long Mail Cowl 2 8 5 7 2 2 5 lbs. 70
Long Mail Hauberk 30 lbs. 450
Mail Cowl 3 lbs. 45
Mail Habergeon 22 lbs. 322
Mail Hauberk 25 lbs. 425
Mail Leggings 23 lbs. 345
Mail Mittens 3 lbs. 40

Up-to date as of version 3.72b

Warmness

One of the best warmness clothes in the winter are the following:

maximized warmness example


Even if the temperature goes deep under zero you would feel hot. If you want to sweat a little bit try to wear an additional bear cloak.

The negatives you ask? Sure the weight and the visible gaps.

cheap+warm+light armor for starting hunters

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  • Buy a few fur-cloaks for 4 torches each to make the fur items.
  • Good Blunt for falling from trees, but not suitable for hunting agressive animals.

Additional information/Tips

Best armor Vs weight

The iron items weigh 38 lbs in full condition. However, they do not cover the shoulders, hands, hips, thighs, feet and groin. If you add the mail, ring and leather items for total coverage (cowl, mittens, gauntlets, leggings, maybe hauberk, laced shoes,maybe belt, maybe shirt) you are going for 90-100 lbs.

With heavy clothes, (woolen undershirt, undergarments, overcoat, tunic, bear fur coat and footwear etc) you can push 150 but the additional protection is barely noticeable at this point. 

Best protection for weight is iron great helm, long ring cowl, bear fur hood, shirt and leggings, mail mittens and ring gauntlets, iron coudes and kneecops, laced leather shoes and normal leather belt and linen undergarment (thighs are more important than arms, you can still run away with your arms badly hurt). Bear fur footwear, iron vambraces, linen cloak optional (depends on character weight, 260+ always wear the cloak and seriously consider the vambraces. Bear fur footwear can be replaced/supported with socks and/or footrags )

-from Nicool's Forum poste under 'Training Archery & Full suit of iron' jan 21,2014 http://z3.invisionfree.com/UrW_forum/index.php?showtopic=4501

See also