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Decorative armour
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Previously, there were only three sets of armour available. On 27 May 2010, they were upgraded to their current appearance and a fourth set, Profound, was added. Each complete set includes a helm, platebody, platelegs, shield, and sword. Assuming you win castle wars 50% of the time, including the 5 minutes of waiting per round in the waiting room, it would take roughly 72 days of non-stop playing to achieve a full Profound set. Only one colour set can be saved in the Armour case of the Costume room of a Player-owned house. Decorative Armour is one of the rewards available from Castle Wars. There are 3 colours available, Red, White and Gold. All of these colours have some sort of blue trim in the design. Currently, there are only three sets of armour available. On 16 January 2014, Magic and Ranged sets were introduced as rewards, and currently consist of the Hat, top and bottom for Magic and top, bottom and quiver for Ranged. Each colour armour corresponds to an armour type. They go as follows: Decorative armour is obtainable from Castle Wars with silver and gold Castle wars tickets. There are four types available: Basic decorative equipment, Detailed decorative equipment, Intricate decorative equipment, and Profound decorative equipment. They are all different colours and offer different stats, with Basic armour being the lowest-levelled and Profound the highest. Assuming you win castle wars 50% of the time, including the 5 minutes of waiting per round in the waiting room, it would take roughly 72 days of non-stop playing to achieve a full Profound set.
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Decorative Armour is one of the rewards available from Castle Wars. There are 3 colours available, Red, White and Gold. All of these colours have some sort of blue trim in the design. Currently, there are only three sets of armour available. On 16 January 2014, Magic and Ranged sets were introduced as rewards, and currently consist of the Hat, top and bottom for Magic and top, bottom and quiver for Ranged. Each colour armour corresponds to an armour type. They go as follows: Decorative armour is obtainable from Castle Wars with silver and gold Castle wars tickets. There are four types available: Basic decorative equipment, Detailed decorative equipment, Intricate decorative equipment, and Profound decorative equipment. They are all different colours and offer different stats, with Basic armour being the lowest-levelled and Profound the highest. Previously, there were only three sets of armour available. On 27 May 2010, they were upgraded to their current appearance and a fourth set, Profound, was added. Each complete set includes a helm, platebody, platelegs, shield, and sword. Assuming you win castle wars 50% of the time, including the 5 minutes of waiting per round in the waiting room, it would take roughly 72 days of non-stop playing to achieve a full Profound set. Only one colour set can be saved in the Armour case of the Costume room of a Player-owned house. Previously, there were only three sets of armour available. On 27 May 2010, they were upgraded to their current appearance and a fourth set, Profound, was added. Each complete set includes a helm, platebody, platelegs, shield, and sword. Assuming you win castle wars 50% of the time, including the 5 minutes of waiting per round in the waiting room, it would take roughly 72 days of non-stop playing to achieve a full Profound set. Only one colour set can be saved in the Armour case of the Costume room of a Player-owned house.