KEVLAR! KEVLAR!
Armor or guard is commonly referred to as "armor" in general contexts, which includes protective gear designed to absorb or deflect physical attacks. In specific contexts, such as medieval times, it may be called "plate armor," "chainmail," or "body armor," depending on the materials and design. In modern military or tactical contexts, "body armor" or "ballistic vest" is often used to describe protective clothing designed to withstand gunfire and shrapnel.
Nicholas Montanarelli has written: 'Body armor: lightweight body armor for law enforcement officers' -- subject(s): Protective clothing, Equipment and supplies, Police
The protective plates, depending on the age of it, will be steel, ceramics, or kevlar.
No, totem armor does not stack with other protective effects.
Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.Roman body armor, as all other body armor, was used to protect the body.
Armor.
10 degrees
MOPP Level 3
10 degrees
MOPP Level 4
MOPP Level 4
Mopp level 4