I often see people saying that 'studded leather' armor from D&D is based on brigandine armor, but then what is Splint armor supposed to be? - Quora

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Was the studded leather armour used in D&D ever used in real historical combat situations? If so, was it useful? - Quora

What is brigandine armor? - Quora

Is studded leather armor real? - Quora

I'm an Aracockra in my D&D Campaine. I am a sorcerer but I have plate armor, are there any upsides to this so I'm not turned into a lightning rod? - Quora

What would be more accurate armor for D&D 5E? For example, as studded leather doesn't exist, what armor would fit better for the 12+Dexterity spot? - Quora

D&D 5th Edition: Do gauntlets count as armor? - Quora

I am writting a fantasy book, and I want my character's armor to be metal encased in leather. What is the most flexible material and kind of armor? - Quora

I am writting a fantasy book, and I want my character's armor to be metal encased in leather. What is the most flexible material and kind of armor? - Quora

I often see people saying that 'studded leather' armor from D&D is based on brigandine armor, but then what is Splint armor supposed to be? - Quora

Did the Vikings use leather armor? - Quora

What are the pros and cons of lamellar, chainmail, and plate armour? - Quora

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