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This page is of questionable balance. Reason: Whoefully underpowered for a medium piece of armor, this armor is actually not better than having no armor since it limits the maximum AC you can get while providing nothing.
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Bandit Armor
Armor worn by common bandits-- not the most protecting, but better than nothing, I suppose.
Soak: Physical 1; Magic 1; Fire 1; Bleed 1
Please ignore the Soak stat if you are not using the Soak rule that is part of the Drangleic (5e Campaign Setting)
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