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+ | ====== LARP Armor ====== | ||
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+ | There are two basic categories of LARP armor: | ||
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+ | ; leather armor | ||
+ | : made from real or fake leather (or suede)\\ | ||
+ | Absorbs one hit to any given location, then must be repaired. | ||
+ | ; metal armor | ||
+ | : made from plastic or some other semi-rigid material and covered with silver duct tape (which represents metal)\\ | ||
+ | Absorbs two hits to any given location, then must be repaired. | ||
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+ | It is essential that the materials that armor is made from be somewhat pliable, and that it not have sharp corners that could scratch someone. | ||
+ | As with weapons, armor must be free from damage or defects that could cause someone to be injured. | ||
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+ | Armor with stripes of brightly colored tape represents armor that has magical properties. | ||
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+ | ===== Armor Check ===== | ||
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+ | Before any game/ | ||
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+ | - No sharp edges. | ||
+ | - No cracks or damage that could cause the armor to break. | ||
+ | - Fasteners must be intact and in good shape. | ||
+ | - There must be plenty of space—at least 2" between the top of the breastplate and the neck, and at least 1" between arm or leg pieces and the elbow or knee joint. | ||
+ | - Armor must not cut off circulation or impede visibility in any way. | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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+ | ===== Making Leather Armor ===== | ||
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+ | The easiest way to make leather armor is to buy an old leather jacket from a thrift store. | ||
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+ | - Use the sleeves for separate arm or leg pieces. | ||
+ | - Cut up the rest of the coat to make a vest. | ||
+ | - Grommets and shoelaces add a nice touch. | ||
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+ | Feel free to decorate or stylize your leather armor. | ||
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+ | ===== Making Metal Armor ===== | ||
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+ | Metal armor is made from flexible plastic. | ||
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+ | - Cut LDPE sheeting to the desired shape for arm, leg, or breastplate pieces. | ||
+ | - Sand any rough edges with sandpaper. | ||
+ | - Drill 3/16" holes spaced approximately 1" apart along edges that need to be laced together. | ||
+ | - Thread a shoelace through the holes and use it to tie pieces of armor to themselves or each other as needed. | ||
+ | - Cover the outside of the armor pieces with silver duct tape (which represents metal). | ||
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+ | Feel free to decorate or stylize your armor, especially if you have an emblem or standard. | ||