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'''Armor concealing garments''' are [[script]]ed clothes that can hide a character's worn [[armor]] when others look at them. They are distinct from clothing that can be worn over or under a suit of armor without hiding it. Some armor concealers are partial, meaning they can only hide armor of certain subclasses. A concealer that covers the torso and arms will be able to hide a breastplate but not a suit of full plate armor.
'''Armor concealing garments''' are [[script]]ed clothes that can hide a character's worn [[armor]] when others look at them. They are distinct from clothing that can be worn over or under a suit of armor without hiding it. Some armor concealers are partial, meaning they can only hide armor of certain subclasses. A concealer that covers the torso and arms will be able to hide a breastplate but not a suit of full plate armor. Full armor concealers are typically not found off-the-shelf, but select merchants may be willing to add a hood.<!-- This spot reserved for informational blurb for item. Remove as part of copy/paste.-->
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==Analyze==
<pre{{log2}}><span style="color:blue">The grey tweed overcoat is designed to hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms and legs.</span>


<span style="color:blue">This garment should be designed in such a manner to convey that ALL these areas are completely covered.</span>
Like other articles of clothing, armor concealers may or may not be [[functional item|functional]] depending on pocket size. Clothes that hold 2 pounds or less and 2 items or less are non-functional.
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== Example ==


You carefully analyze your grey tweed overcoat and sense that there are some alteration restrictions. The overcoat can have either a long or a show description.
[[ANALYZE]] or [[INSPECT]] shows an armor concealer's coverage.

<pre{{log2}}>
You carefully inspect your flowing silk robes.

You determine that you could wear the robes around your chest. The robes appears to serve some purpose.

You determine that the flowing silk robes is an <span style="color:#FF4500">armor concealing garment</span> that will hide <span style="color:#FF4500">soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor</span> which covers <span style="color:#FF4500">torso, arms, legs and head</span> when it is worn.
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== Alterations ==

Generally, the range of acceptable [[alteration]]s depends on the armor concealer's coverage. For example, a "tunic" may be appropriate for a concealer that covers the torso and arms, but not one which covers the legs and head as well. The exact range of possibilities are ultimately at the merchant's discretion. Some merchants may offer a service to change the coverage, such as adding a hood to cover the head.


Any outer garment noun may be used for armor concealers as long as they are loose fitting and fully cover the appropriate areas of protection (tunics do not cover legs, so they may not cover leg worn armor, a shawl would not be appropriate at all, etc.).
Any outer garment noun may be used for armor concealers as long as they are loose fitting and fully cover the appropriate areas of protection (tunics do not cover legs, so they may not cover leg worn armor, a shawl would not be appropriate at all, etc.).


Armor concealers that cover the head ''must'' have a hood/cowl in the base (15/15/15) and in any long descriptions.
Armor concealers that cover the head MUST have a hood/cowl in the base (15/15/15) and in any long descriptions.


Armor concealers can be made out of any material that is not see-through.
Armor concealers can be made out of any material that is not see-through.


Racial clothing nouns are approved as follows:
Racial clothing nouns are approved as follows:
*[[Ruhan]]: This garment is knee-length or shorter and should not have a hood, so it cannot cover armor with leg or head protection. This concealer cannot be pocketed
Ruhan ~ This garment is knee-length or shorter and should not have a hood, so it cannot cover armor with leg or head protection. This concealer cannot be pocketed.
*Toque: This noun is approved for any armor and may have a hood.
Toque ~ This noun is approved for any armor and may have a hood.
*Cotehardie: This noun may be used but must clearly be an outer garment that falls to the knees (so it cannot cover armor with leg protection) and is not-tight fitting. It should be used as an elven outer garment, not a gown.
Cotehardie ~ This noun may be used but must clearly be an outer garment that falls to the knees (so it cannot cover armor with leg protection) and is not-tight fitting. It should be used as an elven outer garment, not a gown.
*[[Apotl]]/Apotla: These are fine for concealers, but since it is a waist-length cloak, it only covers torso and arms.
Apotl/Apotla ~ These are fine for concealers, but since it is a waist-length cloak, it only covers torso and arms.
*[[Atanika]]/Ataniki: These nouns are approved for concealers but should not have a hood.
Atanika/Ataniki ~ These nouns are approved for concealers but should not have a hood.


You can tell that the overcoat's pockets could not possibly get any deeper, and you might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the grey tweed overcoat for you.</pre>
<small>Note: The above information was taken from an official post; "toque" likely refers to the [[toqua]], a style of robes worn by aelotoi.</small>
==Inspect==

<pre{{log2}}>
== Conflicting Scripts ==
You carefully inspect your grey tweed overcoat.
It is estimated that a stone grey tweed overcoat threaded with glints of platinum can store a fairly small amount with enough space for several items.
The overcoat can be worn around the chest. The overcoat appears to serve some purpose.


You determine that the grey tweed overcoat is an armor concealing garment that will hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms and legs when it is worn.</pre>
==Usage==
{| {{verbtable}}
|- {{verbtableheader}}
! style="width:5em;"|Verb
! style="width:5em;"|Conditions
! First
! Third
|-
! rowspan="2"|WEAR
! Sufficient coverage
| You carefully work your way into a hooded raw silk robe dyed in deep variegated shades of grey, layering it to conceal your leather hunts.
| XXX carefully works his way into a hooded raw silk robe dyed in deep variegated shades of grey, layering it over his leather hunts.
|-
! Insufficent coverage
| You carefully work your way into the a stone grey tweed overcoat threaded with glints of platinum, but try as you might, you can't seem to make it fully cover your black double leathers.
| n/a
|-
! REMOVE
! Covering armor
| You work your way out of a hooded raw silk robe dyed in deep variegated shades of grey, revealing the leather hunts underneath.
| XXX works his way out of a hooded raw silk robe dyed in deep variegated shades of grey, revealing some ensigiled leather hunts underneath.
|-
! rowspan="2"|PULL
! Not covering armor or held
| You carefully rearrange the folds of your grey tweed overcoat.
| XXX carefully rearranges the folds of his grey tweed overcoat.
|-
! Covering armor
| You pull your raw silk robe aside, momentarily revealing the leather hunts beneath.
| XXX pulls his raw silk robe aside, momentarily revealing some ensigiled leather hunts beneath.
|}
==Additional Information==
===Alteration Resources===
*[[Apotl]]
*[[Atanika]]
*[[Ruhan]]
*[[Toqua]]
===Conflicting Scripts===
Certain armor scripts conflict with armor concealers and cannot be hidden. Unlocked [[fusion]] gear are a known case.
Certain armor scripts conflict with armor concealers and cannot be hidden. Unlocked [[fusion]] gear are a known case.
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{{iteminfo
== See Also ==
|type= Fluff<!-- REQUIRED: Mechanical or Fluff. -->
*[[INSPECT (verb)#Armor Concealers]]
|type2= <!-- OPTIONAL: If an item is feature altering, please enter "Feature altering". -->
*[[Elven Ruhan]] (official documentation)
|itemclass= Clothing<!-- REQUIRED: Valid options are: Armor, Weapon, Clothing, Accessory, Container, Miscellaneous. -->

|itemclass2= <!-- OPTIONAL: If a script can be applied to more than one classification. An example would be scripts that can be applied to clothing and accessories. -->
[[Category: Scripted Items]]
|itemclass3=
[[Category: Armor]]
|itemtype= Outerwear<!-- REQUIRED: What items can this apply to. Up to 8 can be specified. -->
|itemtype2=
|itemtype3=
|itemtype4=
|itemtype5=
|itemtype6=
|itemtype7=
|itemtype8=
|alter= Yes<!-- REQUIRED: Can this be altered? Valid response is Yes or No. If there are restrictions, enter in Restrictions line. -->
|ld= Yes<!-- REQUIRED: Is this item able to be lightened or deepened? Valid response is Yes or No. If there are restrictions, enter in Restrictions line. -->
|feature= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is only REQUIRED if feature altering is indicated. Up to 8 features can be entered -->
|feature2=
|feature3=
|feature4=
|feature5=
|feature6=
|feature7=
|feature8=
|customize= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if the item is customizable beyond an ALTER. If no, leave blank. -->
|custom= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is REQUIRED if customization is indicated. Up to 5 customizations can be entered. If the messaging is alterable, simply enter "Verb"-->
|custom2=
|custom3=
|custom4=
|custom5=
|origmerch= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating the original release merchant name, if known. If not, leave blank.-->
|releasevenue= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating the original release venue and year, if known. If not, leave blank. -->
|tiered= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if the item is tiered. If no, leave blank. -->
|tiersnumber= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is only REQUIRED if an item has tiers. It is to note how many tiers there are (This includes off the shelf). -->
|unlock= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is only required if an item has tiers. It is to note how tiers can be unlocked. Valid options are "Merchant" or "Certificate" ONLY. If both, enter at unlock2.-->
|unlock2=
|legendary= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if the item/script was released/distributed at an auction or was a jackpot prize. Extremely limited release only (3 or less in existence). -->
|demeanor= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if the item's messaging is affected by DEMEANOR. If no, leave blank. -->
|loresong= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if the item has a loresong as part of the base script. If no, leave blank. -->
|attune= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating if an item attunes. If permanent, enter Permanent; if temporary, enter Temporary (as in, it can be broken). If there is none, leave blank. -->
|attunement= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is only REQUIRED if attunement was indicated. Options are "Character" or "Account". Please note, "Temporary attunement" will ALWAYS be "Character". -->
|affinity= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if the item requires affinity to work. If no, leave blank. -->
|hideable= <!-- OPTIONAL: Enter "Yes" if an item is hideable in inventory. If no, leave blank. -->
|hide= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is only REQUIRED if the item is indicated to be hideable. This should indicate HOW it hides, whether by a verb or simply by being WORN. -->
|spell= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating if an item has a spell inherent to the script ONLY. Up to 4 may be specified. Example to enter: Call Familiar (920). If no, leave blank. -->
|spell2=
|spell3=
|spell4=
|enhancive= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating if an item has enhancives inherent to the script ONLY. Answer YES. If no, leave blank. -->
|swap= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating if an item is eligible for script swapping. Answer YES. If no, leave blank. -->
|add= <!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating if the script is eligible to be added to an item. Answer YES. If no, leave blank. -->
|restrictions= Nouns restricted by concealer's level of coverage.<br>Loose-fitting items only.<br>If hood is added, it must be in short or long description.<!-- OPTIONAL: This area is for indicating if an item has specific restrictions. If more than one, separate with <br>. DO NOT ENTER ON A SEPARATE LINE. -->
}}

Latest revision as of 09:48, 17 December 2021

Armor concealing garments are scripted clothes that can hide a character's worn armor when others look at them. They are distinct from clothing that can be worn over or under a suit of armor without hiding it. Some armor concealers are partial, meaning they can only hide armor of certain subclasses. A concealer that covers the torso and arms will be able to hide a breastplate but not a suit of full plate armor. Full armor concealers are typically not found off-the-shelf, but select merchants may be willing to add a hood.

Analyze

The grey tweed overcoat is designed to hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms and legs.

This garment should be designed in such a manner to convey that ALL these areas are completely covered.

You carefully analyze your grey tweed overcoat and sense that there are some alteration restrictions.  The overcoat can have either a long or a show description.

Any outer garment noun may be used for armor concealers as long as they are loose fitting and fully cover the appropriate areas of protection (tunics do not cover legs, so they may not cover leg worn armor, a shawl would not be appropriate at all, etc.).

Armor concealers that cover the head MUST have a hood/cowl in the base (15/15/15) and in any long descriptions.

Armor concealers can be made out of any material that is not see-through.

Racial clothing nouns are approved as follows:
Ruhan ~ This garment is knee-length or shorter and should not have a hood, so it cannot cover armor with leg or head protection.  This concealer cannot be pocketed.
Toque ~ This noun is approved for any armor and may have a hood.
Cotehardie ~ This noun may be used but must clearly be an outer garment that falls to the knees (so it cannot cover armor with leg protection) and is not-tight fitting.  It should be used as an elven outer garment, not a gown.
Apotl/Apotla ~ These are fine for concealers, but since it is a waist-length cloak, it only covers torso and arms.
Atanika/Ataniki ~ These nouns are approved for concealers but should not have a hood.

You can tell that the overcoat's pockets could not possibly get any deeper, and you might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the grey tweed overcoat for you.

Inspect

You carefully inspect your grey tweed overcoat.
It is estimated that a stone grey tweed overcoat threaded with glints of platinum can store a fairly small amount with enough space for several items.
The overcoat can be worn around the chest.  The overcoat appears to serve some purpose.

You determine that the grey tweed overcoat is an armor concealing garment that will hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms and legs when it is worn.

Usage

Verb Conditions First Third
WEAR Sufficient coverage You carefully work your way into a hooded raw silk robe dyed in deep variegated shades of grey, layering it to conceal your leather hunts. XXX carefully works his way into a hooded raw silk robe dyed in deep variegated shades of grey, layering it over his leather hunts.
Insufficent coverage You carefully work your way into the a stone grey tweed overcoat threaded with glints of platinum, but try as you might, you can't seem to make it fully cover your black double leathers. n/a
REMOVE Covering armor You work your way out of a hooded raw silk robe dyed in deep variegated shades of grey, revealing the leather hunts underneath. XXX works his way out of a hooded raw silk robe dyed in deep variegated shades of grey, revealing some ensigiled leather hunts underneath.
PULL Not covering armor or held You carefully rearrange the folds of your grey tweed overcoat. XXX carefully rearranges the folds of his grey tweed overcoat.
Covering armor You pull your raw silk robe aside, momentarily revealing the leather hunts beneath. XXX pulls his raw silk robe aside, momentarily revealing some ensigiled leather hunts beneath.

Additional Information

Alteration Resources

Conflicting Scripts

Certain armor scripts conflict with armor concealers and cannot be hidden. Unlocked fusion gear are a known case.

Armor concealing garment Information
Type Fluff
Item Classification Clothing
Item(s) Applied to Outerwear
Alterable Yes
Light/Deep Yes
Restrictions Nouns restricted by concealer's level of coverage.
Loose-fitting items only.
If hood is added, it must be in short or long description.