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How to apply Heraldry to a shield?

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Lord Tristin:
It would be for combat.

Sir Wolf:
its gonna get messed up lol. look for milk paint online.. here: http://www.milkpaint.com/  and get this. it holds up the best against battle.

Sir James A:

--- Quote from: Sir Wolf on 2013-04-18, 16:26:28 ---its gonna get messed up lol. look for milk paint online.. here: http://www.milkpaint.com/  and get this. it holds up the best against battle.

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Yep, what Sir Wolf said, and just realize it won't stay flawless forever. Maybe not for one battle. :)

Sir Brian:
Of course if you just want outright durability you can use an epoxy based paint which is almost like a shield for the shield or adding a +3 AC if you prefer terms of roll playing games.  ;)

B. Patricius:

--- Quote from: Sir Brian on 2013-04-19, 07:56:21 ---Of course if you just want outright durability you can use an epoxy based paint which is almost like a shield for the shield or adding a +3 AC if you prefer terms of roll playing games.  ;)

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"I don't care who you are, that's funny right there!"  ;D
  I can imagine a shield painted with an epoxy and the opposing knight just looking at it weird and thinking "wth?! Do I need to recalibrate?!"

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