Originally posted by DivineLight
But that doesn\'t comes into armour, it comes into agility and defence of our body. How well we can doge attacks. Armour is always wearbale. No one with a naked body will be considered as lightly armoured as he has skin. Well he can still doge or block attacks by hand but that comes in defence skill.
But if some one is wearing thick robes, or clothes, that may come into light armour.
Hmm, I admit that bare skin may be tricky to classify as armor by the definition of armor as \"worn protection\". However, if you have scales, that will be more readily seen as armor, even though it technicly isn\'t \"worn\".
After all, though I may be wrong on this, tank \"armor\" includes or
is the outer walls of the vehicle, so in this case, any vehicle can be classified as \"armored\" with, albeit thin, \"armor\".
Anyway, the term \"armor handling / usage / whatever\", what does it mean, anyway? To me, it doesn\'t mean that you know how to properly affix the armor to yourself. For that, you won\'t need to train even one level. Also, it won\'t teach you how to move with the armor, because it doesn\'t add / detract from agility or speed, and even if, the training would serve ti increase your attack speed, not decrease incoming damage.
Therefore, what remains is training on how to effectively use the armor you got to block attacks, and how to steer hits targeted towards less protected areas towards better protected areas, and to know in which ways you need to move to avoid hits, since armor will impede movements. Therefore, it seems that this \"armor handling\" in fact
is dodging.