Medieval Armor Components - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Gloves that covered the fingers to the forearm. Gauntlets
72%
Full-face helmet with eye slits. Stereotypical crusader helm. Great Helm
66%
Padded cloth jacket worn underneath armor or alone as armor. Gambeson
65%
Plate armor used to cover the foot. Sabaton
57%
Used to guard the forearm. Vambrace
55%
Close fitting cap or hood, often made of mail. Coif
54%
Helmet with a full visor that was often dog or pig-faced. Bassinet
49%
Steel collar used to protect the neck. Gorget
49%
Covered the front and back of the lower leg. Greaves
49%
Plate armor that covers the shoulder and armpit with a dome shaped piece called a shoulder cop. Pauldrons
49%
Metal breastplate sometimes connected to a back piece. Cuirass
47%
A long coat of mail. Hauberk
46%
Cloth, canvas, or leather body armor lined with oblong steel plates riveted to the fabric. Brigandine
35%
Covered the thighs. Cuisse
30%
Bands attached to a breastplate that would protect the front waist and hips. Faulds
23%
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