Hi,
I just crafted a chainmail tunic with a dull coper runic hammer (you have to use those things one day or another, hehe) and got 26% total resists, with as special property mana regen 2.
Since I'm mostly a tailor and never crafted metal armor before, I was surprized with the low resistances, so I crafted another plain chainmail tunic with a regular smith hammer, and got a total of 35% resists, just like what I get with plate, ringmail and leather armor, out of normal materials.
So my question is this: why did I get LESS resists because I had a +2MR from the dull copper hammer?
P.S.: I now crafted another chainmail tunic with the same dull copper runic hammer and got 35% total resists, and NOTHING MORE. I feel shafted here...
P.P.S: When trying to imbue the runic chainmail with total 35% resists, it appears that it had an energy resist property, reason why it had 35% resists, otherwise it would be lower. So it seems runic armor has less resists than plain GM armor. I'm going to go on a tantrum...
I just crafted a chainmail tunic with a dull coper runic hammer (you have to use those things one day or another, hehe) and got 26% total resists, with as special property mana regen 2.
Since I'm mostly a tailor and never crafted metal armor before, I was surprized with the low resistances, so I crafted another plain chainmail tunic with a regular smith hammer, and got a total of 35% resists, just like what I get with plate, ringmail and leather armor, out of normal materials.
So my question is this: why did I get LESS resists because I had a +2MR from the dull copper hammer?

P.S.: I now crafted another chainmail tunic with the same dull copper runic hammer and got 35% total resists, and NOTHING MORE. I feel shafted here...
P.P.S: When trying to imbue the runic chainmail with total 35% resists, it appears that it had an energy resist property, reason why it had 35% resists, otherwise it would be lower. So it seems runic armor has less resists than plain GM armor. I'm going to go on a tantrum...