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Scale Armor

Scale armor is a type of body armor that has been used throughout history by various cultures around the world. It is composed of small, overlapping scales that are attached to a fabric or leather backing. The scales can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, bone, horn, or even hardened leather. The armor is typically worn over a padded garment to provide additional protection and comfort. One of the main advantages of scale armor is its flexibility and mobility. The overlapping scales allow the wearer to move freely, while still providing a high level of protection against cutting and slashing attacks. The armor is also relatively lightweight, which makes it ideal for use by soldiers and warriors who need to move quickly and efficiently on the battlefield. Scale armor has been used by many different cultures throughout history, including the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Chinese. In Europe, it was commonly used during the medieval period, particularly by knights and other heavy cavalry. The armor was often decorated with intricate designs and patterns, which made it both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Despite its many advantages, scale armor does have some limitations. It is not as effective against blunt force trauma as other types of armor, such as plate armor. Additionally, the scales can sometimes become dislodged or damaged in combat, which can compromise the armor's protective qualities.

body armor, flexibility, mobility, lightweight, medieval, protection

Ryan Johnson

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Scale Armor

Scale Armor is a type of image composition technique used in anime, comics, and manga to depict characters wearing torso armor. This type of armor is composed of metal scales connected together in overlapping rows. It is generally used to depict fantasy characters in historical or medieval settings. The armor is typically depicted as being crafted from metal, although other materials such as leather may also be used. Scale Armor is often portrayed as being made of lightweight yet tough materials, allowing the wearer to have good range of motion and comfort. It is also commonly used to give a character a more intimidating look.

Scale Armor, Image Composition, Anime, Comics, Manga, Fantasy.

Taro Yamada

CITATION : "Taro Yamada. 'Scale Armor.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=178454 (Accessed on July 01, 2025)"


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