King's Cuirass Set

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This crafted armor set is wearable only by Paladins level 70 and over.
See Lord's Cuirass Set for the normal quality version.


Number of Pieces: 5
Cost to store: Cannot be stored

Name Level Slot Jobs Stats Horizon Changes HorizonXI specific changes
King's Armet 70 Head PLD DEF: 27 HP +15 VIT +3 Resistance to Light+3 Resistance to Dark+3 Enmity +3
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King's Cuirass 70 Body PLD DEF: 50 VIT +6 CHR +1 Resistance vs. Light +3 Resistance vs. Dark +3 Converts 30 MP to HP
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King's Cuisses 70 Legs PLD DEF: 39 HP +12 VIT +3 Resistance vs. Light +3 Resistance vs. Dark +3 Enmity +3
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King's Gauntlets 70 Hands PLD DEF: 19 HP +20 VIT +3 Resistance vs. Light +3 Resistance vs. Dark +3 Enmity +3
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King's Sabatons 70 Feet PLD DEF: 17 HP +10 VIT +2 CHR +2 Resistance vs. Light +3 Resistance vs. Dark +3 MP recovered while healing +4
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Set Summary

Historical Background

A cuirass (from the Latin coriaceus, meaning made of leather, and further from the Latin word corium which was a leather breastplate), is the plate armor formed of a single piece of metal or other rigid material or composed of two or more pieces, which covers the front of the wearer's person. In a suit of armor, however, since this important piece was generally worn in connection with a corresponding defence for the back, the term cuirass commonly is understood to imply the complete body-armor, including both the breast and the back plates. Thus this complete body armor appears in the Middle Ages frequently to have been described as a pair of plates. A related item, the Corselet, is a comparatively light cuirass.