Repairing and Salvaging Armor A Guide to Specifics, by Farthing Werther
I'm a merchant by trade, so I've seen all sorts of items up for sale. I've dealt with all kinds of merchants, tradesmen and adventurers. I've also seen how often they sell
| potentially useful items at any price just to get rid of them. Some call me cheap, I say I'm thrifty. I figure to share my knowledge with others, even if it might cost me some bargains.
You've probably seen the twisted bits of metal that come from corpses after an
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adventurer has chopped the owner to bits. I'll admit that most of the time they aren't worth carrying home, but lately my opinion on that has changed. I've seen some bent and twisted armor from this Discord place and it isn't trash.
This armor can be repaired with some work. For some
| all you really need is some special bolts and a sheet of copper. I've repaired a belt myself and the result is very good. For some of the pieces you'll need more than one copper sheet to line it, but they are cheap. The trick is making the bolts.
I've noticed that this
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armor will pull iron filings across a table. There's a strong magnetic force in them. Unfortunately, that means that regular bolts don't work all that well. You need to melt down one piece of armor into a brick. Just slap it into the forge and use yer hammer on it until you have something
| that looks like a brick. You can use that brick to make a few useful things, including the bolts, all you need is a good mold and yer hammer. If you really need to, you can melt down a repaired piece to make a brick.
You're going to need more than just the copper to
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repair these things. You'll have to reinforce them with one or more patch plates that you can make from the magnetized bricks. Any smith should be able to toss the brick into a forge and hammer out a patch plate with just their hammer.
I've even had some odd
| requests from Gnomes using this magnetic metal, though I don't usually bother. I'm much more interested in armor than making kids toys.
Anyway, you'll probably want to practice to get the right number of copper sheets and patch plates. You'll figure it out.
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What I really want to tell you is that I've discovered how to make these pieces much more powerful. I acquired an item that I was told was plucked from the center of some magical walking armor full of lightning. If you hammer this core of lightning into the repaired armor pieces
| you can charge them. Now, I don't wear this armor, but the one's I've sold it to tell me that it's pretty good.
There's just one catch. It appears that once any of these pieces is worn the owner can't sell it. They can take it off, don't misunderstand me. They
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just can't sell it. It's somehow attuned to them and won't work for anyone else.
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