Layerable items
Definition
Layerable items are pieces of armor that can be worn together with other layerable armor items in the same wear location. To stack these pieces of armor together into the same wear location, you have to put them on in the correct order. These items belong to groups that we can call "tiers" (or layers). You cannot combine items that are in the same tier, but you can wear them on top of items in a lower tier. For example, you can combine tier 1 bodywear with items from tiers 2 through 7 to wear all seven tiers together. You can wear tier 4 bodywear on top of tier 2 and/or tier 3.
Worn on body
| Tier | Items | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 | Blood soaked bandages | Must be level 15 or lower for it to pop. |
| Tier 1 | The pelt of an ice fox | |
| Tier 1 | An olive coloured shirt | |
| Tier 1 | A silken doublet | |
| Tier 2 | An undertunic | |
| Tier 2 | A padded woolen gambeson | |
| Tier 2-3 | A finely crafted suit of black mesh armour | Can occupy multiple tiers. Found in Drow hometown. |
| Tier 3 | A bodymesh of knotted rope | |
| Tier 3 | A mottled poncho | |
| Tier 3-4 | A drulna | Can occupy multiple tiers. |
| Tier 3-4 | A black dragonscale hauberk | Manufactured item. Costs 7m gold. |
| Tier 4 | A rough buckram robe | |
| Tier 4 | A double chainmail hauberk | |
| Tier 4 | A winter wolf pelt | |
| Tier 4 | A black lace brassiere | |
| Tier 5 | A rouge halfling dress | Halfling only. |
| Tier 5 | Studded leather keshka hide | |
| Tier 5 | A tight bustier | |
| Tier 5-7 | A glass plate | Can occupy multiple tiers. |
| Tier 6 | A blazing white surcoat | |
| Tier 6 | A white Gryphon Keep tabard | Must be below level 50 for it to pop. |
| Tier 6 | Tabard of the Roses | |
| Tier 7 | The runecape | Must be below level 35 for it to pop. |