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== Notes == * [[Olthoi Armor]] was first developed by the [[Olthoi Hunter]] of Arwic during [[A Time of Chaos]] when the [[Ancient Olthoi Queen]] was tunneling to Dereth to kill [[Asheron]]. The armor was crafted from the remains of various lesser queen-type Olthoi under the brood of the Ancient Queen. Other olthoi hunters, such as the ones living in a cave in the [[Paradox-touched Valley]] that craft weapons also seem to be able to craft armor from the remains of Olthoi. The Arcanum's source for the armor is unknown. * Loot Generated Olthoi armor was introduced in [[Ancient Powers]] as part of the new tier of [[loot]]. It is only found in the Arcamun's [[Mana Forge]]s and the society stronghold chests. Its art is based off of the quest Olthoi Armor. * Its armor properties are identical to [[Covenant Armor]] - it has high base AL (up to 499), is unenchantable, cannot be tinkered with steel, and requires base defense skills to wield. * Olthoi Armor can only be found in chests or on creatures that drop tier 8 loot * The main material of the armor is metal (gold, silver, steel, and so on) * The armor consists of 9 parts (helm, girth, breastplate, pauldrons, bracers, gauntlets, tassets, greaves, sollerets). * Some parts of the armor are semi-transparent, and take on the color of the underclothes: see the white parts on the images below * When dyeing, the veins stay the original color (see below for dyed variations). * The dye turns the armor into a rather bright variation. Fail dye turns the armor into a bright orange. See Images and Palettes below.
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