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The [[Head Slot]] refers to one of the 19 [[Equipment Slots]] on the [[Paperdoll]].
The [[Head Slot]] refers to one of the 19 [[Equipment Slots]] on the [[Paperdoll]]. Items that occupy the Head Slot are:
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*bandanas
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*bascinets
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*bonnets
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*caps
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*circlets
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*coifs
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*crowns
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*garlands
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*headdresses
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*hatsuburis
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*hats
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*helmets
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*helms
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*hoods
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*jingasas
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*kasas
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*kabutos
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*masks
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*reading glasses
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*skullcaps
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*tonlets
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==Elf Headgear==
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Items that can be worn there come in two classes: [[Hats|Hats & Masks]], or [[Helms]].
The 2D client prohibits [[Elf|elves]] from displaying Head Slot items the same way [[Human]]s do. While an elf may look like it is about to don a helmet or a kabuto, when equipped the headgear becomes a circlet.
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==Orc Headgear==
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The former can be [[Blessed]] using a [[Clothing Bless Deed|CBD]], and the ''base'' [[Resistances]] per item total 24. They are, as a general rule, [[Medable]].
Wearing certain headgear found as loot on [[Orc race|Orcs]] can have different effects.
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===An Evil Orc Helm===
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[[Helms]], on the other hand, have a typical resist total of 15. They do not count as clothing and hence can only be blessed with an (incredibly rare) [[Item Bless Deed|IBD]]. They tend not to be medable.
:[[An Evil Orc Helm]] spawns on [[Orc Lord]]s. It imparts a [[Karma]] loss for equipping it or for logging in while wearing it. While worn, the Helm grants a [[Strength Bonus]] of 10, but either an [[Intelligence]] or [[Dexterity]] penalty of 10 points, depending upon which is the higher [[stat]]. When an Evil Orc Helm is removed the stats return to normal, but the Karma lost must be regained manually.
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===A Mask of Orcish Kin===
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Despite the apparent advantages hats/masks have, [[Runic Tools]] can only be used to enhance helms and so the lighter head wear tends to only be of use in [[Artifact]] form. The [[Hat of the Magi]] and [[Kasa of the Raj-In]] are two examples of popular head gear.
:[[A Mask of Orcish Kin]] spawn as loot on [[Orc Mage]]s. It imparts a Karma loss for equipping it or for logging in while wearing it. While worn, the mask will cause you to be ignored by all Orcs and prevents Orcs from being [[Provocation|Provoked]] upon you.
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:The Mask will explode, be destroyed, and cause roughly 50 [[Hit Points]] of damage in the process, for committing following actions:
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*You attack an Orc while wearing the Mask;
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*You equip the Mask while in combat with an Orc;
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*Your pet attacks an Orc while you are wearing the Mask;
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*You [[Stealing|steal]] from an Orc while wearing the Mask; or
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*You [[Polymorph]] while wearing the mask.
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:Interestingly, A Mask of Orcish Kin can be [[blessed]] with a [[Clothing Bless Deed]].
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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*[[Paperdoll]]
 
*[[Paperdoll]]
  
[[Category:Armor]]
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[[Category:Equipment Slots]]
[[Category:Clothing]]
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[[Category:Equipment]]
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[[Category:Hats]]
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[[Category:Helms]]
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[[Category:Items]]
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[[Category:Masks]]
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[[Category:Reading Glasses]]
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Latest revision as of 09:11, 11 June 2010

The Head Slot refers to one of the 19 Equipment Slots on the Paperdoll.

Items that can be worn there come in two classes: Hats & Masks, or Helms.

The former can be Blessed using a CBD, and the base Resistances per item total 24. They are, as a general rule, Medable.

Helms, on the other hand, have a typical resist total of 15. They do not count as clothing and hence can only be blessed with an (incredibly rare) IBD. They tend not to be medable.

Despite the apparent advantages hats/masks have, Runic Tools can only be used to enhance helms and so the lighter head wear tends to only be of use in Artifact form. The Hat of the Magi and Kasa of the Raj-In are two examples of popular head gear.

See Also