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:# Formally, '''armor''' (especially "leather armor") is the single main piece that protects the chest/torso area of a dwarf - '''leather armor, chain armor''', or '''plate armor''', as distinct from leggings or helmets or etc.  The game term for metal armors is ('''suit''' of) chain/plate '''mail''', as is the term when forging these.  The heading used in the [[z-stocks]] menu is '''armor'''.   
 
:# Formally, '''armor''' (especially "leather armor") is the single main piece that protects the chest/torso area of a dwarf - '''leather armor, chain armor''', or '''plate armor''', as distinct from leggings or helmets or etc.  The game term for metal armors is ('''suit''' of) chain/plate '''mail''', as is the term when forging these.  The heading used in the [[z-stocks]] menu is '''armor'''.   
 
:# Also in game, '''armor''' can be one of 4 overall '''levels''' of armor, as defined by the game and using the terms '''Clothes''', '''Leather''' (armor), '''Chain''' (armor) and '''Plate''' (armor), in reference to the maximum protection a dwarf will seek to wear when activated into the [[military]].  This is designated by {{k|v}}iewing a dwarf and selecting the {{k|s}}oldier menu - '''Clothes''', '''Leather''', '''Chain''' or '''Plate'''.  (In the {{k|m}}ilitary {{k|w}}eapons menu, these are abreviated as " '''-''' " (none), '''Lth''', '''Chn''' or '''Plt''', and also whether or not to use a Shd or Bkl - shield or buckler).  This defines the maximum class of protection they will seek to wear for each body part (but they may not completely succeed, depending on available items).
 
:# Also in game, '''armor''' can be one of 4 overall '''levels''' of armor, as defined by the game and using the terms '''Clothes''', '''Leather''' (armor), '''Chain''' (armor) and '''Plate''' (armor), in reference to the maximum protection a dwarf will seek to wear when activated into the [[military]].  This is designated by {{k|v}}iewing a dwarf and selecting the {{k|s}}oldier menu - '''Clothes''', '''Leather''', '''Chain''' or '''Plate'''.  (In the {{k|m}}ilitary {{k|w}}eapons menu, these are abreviated as " '''-''' " (none), '''Lth''', '''Chn''' or '''Plt''', and also whether or not to use a Shd or Bkl - shield or buckler).  This defines the maximum class of protection they will seek to wear for each body part (but they may not completely succeed, depending on available items).
:# Informally, anything that protects your dwarf from being injured.  "''Even socks provide armor protection", "[[Fortification]]s are not the same as armor"''.  An '''armor [[stockpile]]''' also uses this meaning, storing any and all armor-type items, clothing as well as leather and metal armor, and any unusual artifact items.
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:# Informally, anything that protects your dwarf from being injured.  "''Even socks provide armor protection", "[[Fortification]]s are not the same as armour"''.  An '''armor [[stockpile]]''' also uses this meaning, storing any and all armor-type items, clothing as well as leather and metal armor, and any unusual artifact items.
:# Generally any individual item that makes up part of a suit or set of armor (#2); for example, as in... ''"Any armor protects a dwarf in a specific body location", "[[High boot]]s are better armor than low boots", "Adamantine makes the best armor."''   
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:# Generally any individual item that makes up part of a suit or set of armour (#2); for example, as in... ''"Any armor protects a dwarf in a specific body location", "[[High boot]]s are better armor than low boots", "Adamantine makes the best armor."''   
  
 
Be aware that there is usually not a 1:1 relationship between every piece of armor and an armor '''level''' - a set of leather armor can include bone or shell armor and a metal cap, and metal gauntlets and helmet are included in both a set of chain and plate armor. Chain or Plate Level armor makes no distinction between using high or low boots.  In some cases it's also possible to '''layer''' armor, wearing a metal or leather cap under a metal helmet when wearing either chain or plate level armor, and so on. It can be very much a "mix and match" situation.
 
Be aware that there is usually not a 1:1 relationship between every piece of armor and an armor '''level''' - a set of leather armor can include bone or shell armor and a metal cap, and metal gauntlets and helmet are included in both a set of chain and plate armor. Chain or Plate Level armor makes no distinction between using high or low boots.  In some cases it's also possible to '''layer''' armor, wearing a metal or leather cap under a metal helmet when wearing either chain or plate level armor, and so on. It can be very much a "mix and match" situation.

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