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For questions that involve outer protective coverings used for defense of either creatures or structures.
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How can armor be made with medieval materials be capable of resisting magical fire and light...
There is no defense against such attacks other than "magic". If you try to take this by science, you'll fail.
The reason is simple:
a) Lightning doesn't work in such a way as it goes one particular w …
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Why not use futuristic pavise ballistic shields for protection?
You need to carry them around which hampers your ability to remain undetected and move quickly. Plus, given modern technology, they're limited in their usefulness:
It's not the US independence war …
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What's a good jaw and tooth build to break armor?
The probably best approach would be not to break the armour at all but to kill the prey. Doing so does not require breaking the armour since while the armour may withstand ridiculous pressure, the ani …