⚔️ Armor
Plate armor, helms, gauntlets, boots, magic armor
18 items
By Culture
By Era
Scale Armor
Scale Armor · Lamellar — Overlapping metal scales for flexible defense
Scale armor is constructed by attaching small, overlapping metal scales to a backing of fabric or leather. The arrangement mimics fish scales, providing a balance of flexibility and protective strength. It was widely used across both Eastern and Western medieval cultures.

Greave
Leg Guard · Shin Armor — Protective gear for the lower leg
A greave is armor designed to protect the shin and calf areas of the leg, typically made from metal or leather. It was commonly worn to prevent leg injuries during combat. Greaves were utilized in many cultures, notably medieval Europe and East Asia.

Helmet
Helmet · Head Armor — Protective gear for the head
A helmet is a piece of armor worn to protect the head during combat. Helmets have evolved in materials and design across different cultures and eras, commonly made from metal, leather, or fabric. Some helmets also served decorative or ceremonial purposes.

Leather Armor
Lightweight Protective Gear · Flexible Defense — Favored by Agile Warriors
Leather armor is crafted from multiple layers of animal hide, offering lightweight protection. Its flexibility and low weight make it ideal for warriors and archers who value mobility. Though it provides less defense than metal armor, it excels at reducing noise and allowing swift movement.