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 ===== Armor ===== ===== Armor =====
  
-See [[Magic Armor]] and [[Sleep]].+==== Magic ==== 
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 +See [[Magic Armor]]
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 +==== Sleeping in ==== 
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 +See [[Sleep]]
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 +==== Sizing ==== 
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 +Armor made for the same group can be worn by other characters within that same group.((UA 104 lists groups. Man-sized is split into two categories in those groups, probably because it is dealing with elfin chain which is made for smaller characters. For other types of armor, the percentages on DMG 124 should be used.)) All armors except elfin chain are distributed thusly:((DMG 124, UA 104.)) 
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 +^ d100   ^ Sizing                                                                     ^ 
 +| 01-05  | Gnome, halfling (hairfoot)                                                 | 
 +| 06-15  | Dwarf, halfling (stout, tallfellow)                                        | 
 +| 16-35  | Elf, half-elf (closer to elf-size)                                         | 
 +| 36-00  | Human, half-orc, other man-size (including half-elves closer to man size)  | 
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 +For elfin chain, use the groups on UA 104. 
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 +==== Weight ==== 
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 +While armor for S-size characters may be lighter weight than the same armor for a M-size character, for game purposes it has the same [[encumbrance]] as regular armor.
  
 ==== Donning and doffing ==== ==== Donning and doffing ====
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 ==== Two-handed weapons ==== ==== Two-handed weapons ====
  
-Bardiche, bec de corbin, bill-guisarme, blowgun, bo stick, bow (all), crossbow (light and heavy), fauchard, fauchard-fork, glaive, glaive-guisarme, guisarme, guisarme-voulge, halberd, hammer (lucerne), hook fauchard, man catcher, maul, partisan, some pikes (awl), ranseur, septum, staff (quarter and sling), sword (two-handed), voulge.((https://www.dragonsfoot.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=188755#p188755))+Bardiche, bec de corbin, bill-guisarme, blowgun, bo stick, bow (all), crossbow (light and heavy), fauchard, fauchard-fork, glaive, glaive-guisarme, guisarme, guisarme-voulge, halberd, hammer (lucerne), hook fauchard, man catcher, maul, partisan, some pikes (awl), ranseur, septum, staff (quarter and sling), sword (two-handed), voulge.((https://www.dragonsfoot.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=188755#p188755)) Additionally from OA, bo stick, chijirki, kusaru-gama, naginata, sode garami, tesoro, and three piece rod.
  
-Spears, tridents, and military forks can be used one handed if their length is no more than 3’ greater than the wielder's height.+Spears, tridents, and military forks can be used one handed((https://www.dragonsfoot.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=188910&sid=efc89773b7e533157680d2c314ed0a16#p188910)) if their length is no more than 3’ greater<sup>Ex</sup> than the wielder's height.
  
 ==== Polearms ==== ==== Polearms ====
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 See [[Mount]], [[Flying Mount]], and [[Barding]]. See [[Mount]], [[Flying Mount]], and [[Barding]].
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 +===== Rations =====
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 +Standard rations spoil in 1 week. Iron rations last for 100 years.<sup>Ex</sup>((If someone with more military knowledge wants to propose more accurate times, I am 100% open to it.))
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