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The [[tokens]] for all types of armor on all slots, including shields. Usage column gives information on where use of the token might be restricted to.
The tokens for armor, gloves, shoes, shields, helms, and pants. Usage column gives information on where use of the token might be restricted to.  See the talk page for details on how material tokens influence randomly generated equipped items.
 
  
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=Tokens=
 
{| {{prettytable}}
 
{| {{prettytable}}
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! Token
 
! Token
 
! Arguments
 
! Arguments
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3 - plate
 
3 - plate
 
| All
 
| All
| What category this item falls under. Lack of this tag makes this item clothes level. For shields, level 1 is Buckler and level 2 is Shield.
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| What category this item falls under. Lack of this tag makes this item clothes level.
  
 
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| Can be crafted out of bone. Randomly generated equipped armor will never be made out of bone.
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| Can be crafted out of bone.
  
 
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| value
 
| value
 
| item_shield
 
| item_shield
| Affects the block chance of the shield.
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| Tag only present for shields. Affects the block chance of the shield.
  
 
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| CHAIN_METAL
 
| CHAIN_METAL
 
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| item_pants
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| Metal versions of this item will have "chain" added between the material and item name.
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| Metal versions of this item will have "chain" added between the material and item name. Not a valid token for some armor slots.
  
 
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| All
 
| All
 
| Item does not [[wear]] when worn.  Opposite of [SOFT].  No tag defaults to [HARD].
 
| Item does not [[wear]] when worn.  Opposite of [SOFT].  No tag defaults to [HARD].
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| ITEM_<name1>:<name2>
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Name 1 - ARMOR, HELM, SHOES, PANTS, GLOVES<br>
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Name 2 - Anything
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| First name is required to define the item as wearable on that body part. The second can be anything you want to call it. [ITEM_ARMOR:ITEM_ARMOR_PLATEMAIL]
  
 
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| Item can be made from leather. Randomly generated equipped armor with [LEATHER] will not be made of cloth, unless [SOFT] is also present.
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| Item can be made from leather.
  
 
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| MATERIAL_PLACEHOLDER
 
| MATERIAL_PLACEHOLDER
 
| <phrase>
 
| <phrase>
| item_armor<br>
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| item_armor
item_pants
 
 
| This sets a word to be used in-game instead of a material type, currently only appears on leather armor e.g. steel full plate becomes <phrase> full plate.
 
| This sets a word to be used in-game instead of a material type, currently only appears on leather armor e.g. steel full plate becomes <phrase> full plate.
  
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| Item can be made with metal. Randomly generated equipped armor will always be made out of metal whenever possible.
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| Item can be made with metal.
  
 
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item_armor<br>
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| Metal versions of this item count as one ARMORLEVEL higher. Only present in helms, caps, low boots, and high boots.
item_gloves<br>
 
item_shoes<br>
 
item_helm<br>
 
item_pants
 
| Metal versions of this item count as one ARMORLEVEL higher.
 
  
 
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| Can be crafted from shell. Randomly generated equipped armor will never be made of shell.
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| Can be crafted from shell.
  
 
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| Item can [[wear]] when worn.  Opposite of [HARD]. Randomly generated equipped armor will have an equal probability of being made of leather or cloth, when this token is present and [METAL] is absent.
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| Item can [[wear]] when worn.  Opposite of [HARD].
  
 
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| UPSTEP
 
| UPSTEP
 
| value, MAX
 
| value, MAX
| item_gloves<br>
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item_shoes<br>
 
item_shield
 
 
| Item protects body parts a step up from where it is. Example, bucklers with an upstep of one, protect the lower arm, but should also protect the upper arm. Unknown what MAX does. Chausses have an upstep of this value.
 
| Item protects body parts a step up from where it is. Example, bucklers with an upstep of one, protect the lower arm, but should also protect the upper arm. Unknown what MAX does. Chausses have an upstep of this value.
  
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[[Category:Tokens]]

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