<div dir="ltr">Hi, All,<div style> Cheapskate that I am (and given pay cuts and how much more my kids eat every passing year....), I still haven't bought RQ6 yet -- though I want to. In the meantime, my beat up old RQ3 books still soldier on. Hopefully the books'll survive one more summer of gaming with my kids. :-)</div>
<div style> Wait! There's a point to this email.</div><div style> The RQ3 rule that allows flexible armor under rigid armor. It makes obvious sense for cases of cloth or leather under plate. But was it intended to include chain mail under plate mail?</div>
<div style> If so, then that's a lot of armor points. So, I wanted to ask if the game designers originally intended rich characters to have 15 armor points (in addition to any magical protection).</div><div style> Also, I am very interested in the opinions of people who have fought in armor. What do you think makes the most sense?</div>
<div style> Wisdom and experience and guidance are warmly welcome.</div><div style><br></div><div style> Sincerely,</div><div style>Asher</div><div style><br></div></div>