The term ArmourFree Runescape describes items that can be equipped to provide defence (and many times, other) bonuses during combat.
Defence bonuses decrease a player's chance of being hit, in addition to
reducing the amount of damage taken. Armour comes in many shapes and
forms for all classes, giving the player a variety of bonuses to choose
from. To wear armour of different metal types, certain defence levels
are required. Good armour is recommended when attacking enemies of a
higher level, as the higher defences give the opponent less opportunity
to do damage. Players should always have the best armour they can afford
and equip, although 'the best' may differ from player to player.
The Combat Triangle
The combat triangle is a vividly-complex and functioning diagram
showing how weak or strong one fighting style is against another.
Melee fighters overcome Rangers because swords can cut throughleather armour with ease. Melee armour is also effective at
protecting against ranged ammunition, as flying projectiles cannot
penetrate melee fighters thick metal plate armour.
Rangers
are able to overcome Magic users because of their long range
capabilities, as well as ammunition which is able to penetrate through
magic users' robes. Ranged armour is usually crafted from thick animal
hides, and is highly resistant to magical attacks.
Magic
users overcome Melee fighters because magic "conducts" through the
metal armour, making magic attacks extremely effective against those
wearing full Melee armour (Jagex states on a loading screen tip that it
"cooks" players in their own armour). Effective mages are also able to
use binding or ice spells to hold warriors and prevent them from
reaching their targets.
However, the combat triangle is not as straightforward as the ideal
case presented above. The triangle is subject to change from fight to
fight due to differences between overall levels of combat, levels of a
certain skill, different prayers, types of combat tactics, and amulets or other accessories that can change stat bonuses, affecting the outcome of the fight.
Melee Armour
Main article: Armour/Melee armour
Melee armour is usually made from metal, making this type of armour strong, but heavy.
Melee armour provides strong bonuses to defence against melee
and ranged attacks, but tends to provide negative bonuses toward magic
attacks.
Melee also tends to provide bonuses in attack or defence, as well as a few to strength.
Full sets of armour, from Bronze to Dragon.Melee armour slows the player down, making him more of a target to magers and rangers in PvP (Wilderness)
Ranged Armour
Main article: Armour/Ranged armour
Ranged Armour tends to be more flexible material, like Leather or Dragonhide.
Ranged Armour is capable of defending against light attacks, but is weak against close-combat.
Ranged Armour also dispels Magic fairly well, while negatively impacting Magic Attack, though not as much as Plate Armour.
Ranged Armour offers the necessary mobility for Ranged Attack bonuses which most players wear while using Ranged Attack.
Magic Armour is not "armour" per se. It is more in the line of
robes and other similar garments, but there are a number of more
protective magic items. Some of these items give a bonus to your magic
defensive levels which can be seen in the armoury tab.
Magic 'armour' is known for being very weak, and is preferable
for magic casting, offering no negative influence, but amplifying magic
attacks. However, lightweight robes do not stop arrows or swords well,
and therefore fall short in terms of protection against them.
Some Magic armours, such as Void Knight Robes, provide good
protection against arrows, swords and magic itself. However, magic
armour with good Ranged and Melee stats aren´t common.
Prayer Armour
Main article: Armour/Prayer armour
Prayer armour is not as often meant for protection, but lowering
the rate at which prayer points drain, which can be useful in some
battles.
Prayer armour is more diverse in terms of types of armour
available, including items from all three forms of the combat triangle,
generally providing decent, although not outstanding, defence. A large
portion of Prayer armour, similar to Magic armour, is however more in
the line of robes, although it is this category that often provides the
highest bonuses.
Most Prayer armour is only available for members, such as Proselyte. Exceptions include Monk's robes which can be obtained at the monastery and are obtainable by both free players and members.
Highest Bonus Armour
Main article: Armour/Highest bonuses
Highest Bonus Armours are the best equipment sets available for certain bonuses. Armour includes items that can provide bonuses during combat. Free Runescape bots These bonuses include attack and defence. These bonuses help boost or protect against the different attack styles. An example would be Bandos, for strength bonus.
Defenders
Main article: Defenders
It is a debated subject whether or not a defender is considered
armour, because it is wielded in the players left hand and gives some
attack bonuses, as well as defence bonuses. A defender can be acquired
in the Warriors' Guild by slaying Cyclopes.
Many melee warriors will use a defender in hand-to-hand combat because
of its various bonuses. These defenders are however not able to be
traded or sold to any other players in Runescape. The dragon defender is the most ideal defender for a melee warrior as it is comparable to the dragonfire shield.
Armour Set Effects
Main article: Equipment set effects
Some armour provides special effects when the full set of armour is
worn. This may make the armour useful for reasons other than just the
standard defence bonuses. Barrows armour set
provides its own specific effect when used in combat. For example,
Dharok's hits higher when on lower lifepoints, Verac's can hit through
an opponents protection prayer, Guthan's has a chance of healing, and
Torag's lowers your opponent's run energy. Other armour, such as Battle robes, give a chance of saving runes when casting certain spells.
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