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=== List of human clothing and armor ===
 
=== List of human clothing and armor ===
''See [[List of human clothing and armor]] for the full list.''
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''See '''[[List of human clothing and armor]]'''.''
  
  
 
= Youkai outfits =
 
= Youkai outfits =
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'''Youkai outfits''', or simply '''outfits''', are sets of clothing that can only be worn by '''youkai'''. As youkai have different sizes and proportions from humans, human clothing does not fit them properly, so they must resort to wearing their own.
  
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Unlike human clothing and armor, there is only one slot for outfits, as opposed to seven. Instead, youkai outfits are categorized by '''body type'''. Each of the 14 different youkai species belongs to one of five body types: '''Type H, Type S, Type T, Type U''' and '''Type W'''.
  
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Each letter is a shorthand for the common defining trait for that body type:
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* '''Type H''': Huge (large, muscular bodies)
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* '''Type S''': Small (small, undersized bodies)
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* '''Type T''': Tailed (bodies with one or multiple tails)
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* '''Type U:''' Uncanny (non-standard lower bodies that cannot wear clothing)
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* '''Type W''': Winged (bodies with wings of some sort)
  
= Trauma plates =
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:9pt"
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|-
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! Body type !! Species
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|-
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| Type H || Kishin<br/>Oni
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| Type S || Kappa<br/>Satori
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|-
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| Type T || Guhin<br/>Hakutaku<br/>Kasha<br/>Kitsune<br/>Nure-onna<br/>Tanuki
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|-
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| Type U || Jorougumo<br/>Kirin
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|-
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| Type W || Tengu<br/>Yousei
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|}
  
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=== List of youkai outfits ===
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''See '''[[List of youkai outfits]]'''.''
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= Trauma plates =
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'''Trauma plates''', or simply '''plates''', are large, thick plates made out of some sort of bullet-resistant material, and are designed to improve survivability against  not armor in a typical sense and cannot be worn on their own; they can be thought of as upgrades to existing armor, which must be capable of accepting them; such armor will be designated as a '''plate carrier'''.
  
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For more information, see '''[[Trauma plates]]'''.
  
 
[[Category:Clothing]]
 
[[Category:Clothing]]

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Clothing is a general term to refer to all of the wearable items in the game that provide some form of protection or defensive capability.

Clothing items are separated in three broad categories; clothing and armor for humans (or simply clothing and armor), youkai outfits, and trauma plates. Every category has different traits and attributes.


Human clothing and armor

Human clothing and armor, or simply clothing and armor, are the many different items that can be worn by humans and halflings; as they share relatively similar body sizes and shapes.

The defining trait of humans and halflings is their natural Armor Class of C1, the lowest possible value; therefore, they must heavily rely on clothing and armor for adequate protection.

Clothing and armor meant for humans are separated into seven sub-categories: Headgear, Tops, Body armor, Arms addons, Bottoms, Legs addons and Footwear. A human or halfling character can wear up to one of each of the following:

  • Headgear: Hats, helms and helmets, and other pieces of clothing meant to cover or protect the head.
  • Tops: Shirts, dresses, vests, and other pieces of clothing generally meant to cover the upper body in some capacity.
  • Body armor: Pieces of armor primarily meant to cover the torso.
  • Arms addons: Additional pieces of armor meant to cover the arms, elbows and/or shoulders.
  • Bottoms: Pants, skirts, trousers, and other are pieces of clothing generally meant to cover the lower body in some capacity.
  • Legs addons: Additional pieces of armor meant to cover the thighs, knees, and/or calves.
  • Footwear: Shoes, boots, sneakers, and other pieces of clothing meant to cover or protect the feet.

Body parts covered

The specific body parts that clothing and armor can cover (and in turn, body parts that can be individually targeted) are as follows, alongside their corresponding limb groups. For more information on limb groups, please check Limb health.

Group Body part name
HEAD group Head / Neck
WEAK POINT group Face / Eyes
BODY group Torso
LIMB group Arm
LIMB group Shoulder
LIMB group Elbow
EXTREMITY group Hand
BODY group Hips
WEAK POINT group Crotch
LIMB group Leg
LIMB group Knee
EXTREMITY group Foot

List of human clothing and armor

See List of human clothing and armor.


Youkai outfits

Youkai outfits, or simply outfits, are sets of clothing that can only be worn by youkai. As youkai have different sizes and proportions from humans, human clothing does not fit them properly, so they must resort to wearing their own.

Unlike human clothing and armor, there is only one slot for outfits, as opposed to seven. Instead, youkai outfits are categorized by body type. Each of the 14 different youkai species belongs to one of five body types: Type H, Type S, Type T, Type U and Type W.

Each letter is a shorthand for the common defining trait for that body type:

  • Type H: Huge (large, muscular bodies)
  • Type S: Small (small, undersized bodies)
  • Type T: Tailed (bodies with one or multiple tails)
  • Type U: Uncanny (non-standard lower bodies that cannot wear clothing)
  • Type W: Winged (bodies with wings of some sort)
Body type Species
Type H Kishin
Oni
Type S Kappa
Satori
Type T Guhin
Hakutaku
Kasha
Kitsune
Nure-onna
Tanuki
Type U Jorougumo
Kirin
Type W Tengu
Yousei

List of youkai outfits

See List of youkai outfits.


Trauma plates

Trauma plates, or simply plates, are large, thick plates made out of some sort of bullet-resistant material, and are designed to improve survivability against not armor in a typical sense and cannot be worn on their own; they can be thought of as upgrades to existing armor, which must be capable of accepting them; such armor will be designated as a plate carrier.

For more information, see Trauma plates.