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[[File:Studded_Armour.JPG|200px|right|thumb|Meet the one piece of armour worse than a [[Flak Armour|t-shirt.]]]] | [[File:Studded_Armour.JPG|200px|right|thumb|Meet the one piece of armour worse than a [[Flak Armour|t-shirt.]]]] | ||
Studded Armour is the simplest and more barebones of all types of [[Ork]] armour. Because of this, Studded Armour bears the rare (dis)honour of being the only armoured set piece that is pound for pound, <u>[[FAIL|'''''WORSE''''']]</U> than [[Flak Armour]]. Oh yes, if Flak Armour is called a t-shirt, | Studded Armour is the simplest and more barebones of all types of [[Ork]] armour. Because of this, Studded Armour bears the rare (dis)honour of being the only armoured set piece that is pound for pound, <u>[[FAIL|'''''WORSE''''']]</U> than [[Flak Armour]]. Oh yes, if Flak Armour is called a t-shirt, that make studded armor the crop top in the armor world. At the same time thought it still gives a 1/6 to shrug off a lasgun shot so it's still an upgrade for the Boyz in most cases. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Revision as of 23:34, 18 January 2021
Studded Armour is the simplest and more barebones of all types of Ork armour. Because of this, Studded Armour bears the rare (dis)honour of being the only armoured set piece that is pound for pound, WORSE than Flak Armour. Oh yes, if Flak Armour is called a t-shirt, that make studded armor the crop top in the armor world. At the same time thought it still gives a 1/6 to shrug off a lasgun shot so it's still an upgrade for the Boyz in most cases.
Overview
Studded Armour is made usually of toughened tanned Squig skin with occasional metal plates.
It is commonly worn by all Ork Boys, because it looks hard and offers some protection, especially against primitive weapons, such as spears or arrows. As such, they are more like hide armour than an actual anti-ballistic vest. Due to this, your average flashlight could actually do a number on these armoured pieces, if it weren't for the fact that your average Ork is a tough son-of-a-shroom.
These heavy leathers are the most common type of Ork armour, and Orks often use the colour of their squigshade to show allegiance to a particular Clan or Warboss. Even though they are relatively primitive and bearly provide any protection from even Stubbers, Studded Armour is at the very least, lighter, simple to manufacture, cheap to maintain and incredibly flexible even when compared to Flak Armour.