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Does heavy thunderforged armor go against druidic oath or can you wear it?
Does heavy thunderforged armor go against druidic oath or can you wear it?
You can wear it. Same goes for GH dragonscale armors.
You can wear it. Same goes for GH dragonscale armors.
Cool, thanks!
legendkilleroll
02-09-2015, 04:22 AM
I made the mistake of making Dragontouched for my druid, which breaks oath :/
Dragonscale is the only option for heavy, Medium has the leaves and forest so isnt many options
cru121
02-09-2015, 05:29 AM
Also maybe worth mentioning: TF Orbs break oath.
unbongwah
02-09-2015, 08:52 AM
Does heavy thunderforged armor go against druidic oath or can you wear it?
All dragonscale armors are non-metallic, so you can use any of them on your druid. Note that you need hvy armor prof if you want full PRR/MRR.
Dragonscale is the only option for heavy, Medium has the leaves and forest so isnt many options
Apart from Leaves of the Forest, there's also Swampscale (Co6, ML:8), Imbued Darkleaf (Tempest Spine, ML:8), and Terrorweb Chitin Breastplate (ML:22). My druid is primarily using TCB while I do some EPL farming.
You can also still buy original (pre-MotU) hide armor from the Harbor vendor, which can be disjuncted then crafted; lousy base stats, but you get the full benefit of PRR/MRR, at least.
Also maybe worth mentioning: TF Orbs break oath.
Correct: TF orbs are metallic and are apparently considered shields as far as druidic oath is concerned. :( Particularly annoying since I believe all named orbs are gem-based.
All dragonscale armors are non-metallic, so you can use any of them on your druid. Note that you need hvy armor prof if you want full PRR/MRR.
Question wasn't about a druid build at all to be honest, just the 1 lvl druid split for ram's might :D
Vooduspyce
02-09-2015, 10:29 AM
I made the mistake of making Dragontouched for my druid, which breaks oath :/
That's garbage too because for material on the armor it says "dragontouched", which leads unsuspecting folk to think that perhaps a druid can use.
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