Lacquered armor will be weather resistant and therefore less prone to rusting.
Before firearms became common in combat (in the 1500s), samurai armor was made primarily of lacquered leather. Later armor was made of iron plates; this tameshi gusoku was, given the weaponry at the time, bulletproof.
The biggest advantage was their weapons and armor.
There biggest advantage was there steel armor and weapons
the armor weigh them down
Speed and the use of armor .
Before firearms became common in combat (in the 1500s), samurai armor was made primarily of lacquered leather. Later armor was made of iron plates; this tameshi gusoku was, given the weaponry at the time, bulletproof.
The biggest advantage was their weapons and armor.
There biggest advantage was there steel armor and weapons
the armor weigh them down
Both samurai and knights wore armor designed to protect them in battle while allowing for mobility. Samurai armor, often made of lacquered plates and silk, was flexible and lightweight, enabling agility. In contrast, knights typically wore heavy metal armor that provided robust protection but could be cumbersome. Both types of armor reflected the culture and warfare of their respective societies, incorporating unique designs and materials to suit their combat needs.
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Both samurais and knights used swords as their primary weapon, such as the katana for samurais and the longsword for knights. They also both used armor for protection in battle, with samurais wearing elaborate armor made of lacquered plates and knights wearing suits of armor made of metal. Additionally, both warriors used bows and arrows in combat.
Speed and the use of armor .
Dull, unfinished
guns, gunpowder, armor , horses , steel , and the element of surprise
No, Iron is better, it provides more protection and is many times more durable. Gold's only advantage is that it can be enchanted with higher level enchantments.