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In addition to chain maille, there is also scale maille, ring maille, and others. The use of the word chain is to differentiate it from other types of maille armour.
I would also propose you lower the smithing requirement to Steel, altho it's easy enough for me to type player.addperk cb414 or help chainmail.
Thanks again.
also to some people who asked "light or heavy armor" its light and for being in the advanced section of smithing i would say it is not overpowered also thank you for the mod it is fantastic!
This armor is exactly what I've been looking for.
My opinion is that this mod is a work of art, and well-thought-out. However, people who like this mod may also like the Vagabond Armor mod.
Could I tempt you to have a look at doing some additional armours in the same line....something like scale armour or splint/banded armour ?
I'm glad to see you like it, however I have no plans for further organization. I hate the way almost all the vannilla armour sets are set up in exactly the same way, meaning you know exactly what kind of weapons and armour you can find made from each material. It's very unrealistic, makes it seem like theres less gear than there actually is, and takes a lot of the element of suprise out of finding loot.