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Buckler is a small round shield strapped to the arm with strips of raw [[hide]]. The buckler is the weakest shield in the game, but, there is also an item in the game that offers even less protection. The buckler is an economic choice for decent protection against [[animal]]s and is unique because it is hidden to other character's sight. They require a small amount of [[wood]] and [[hide]], and a {{hammer}} to construct.
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A buckler is a small round shield strapped to the arm with strips of raw [[hide]]. The buckler is the weakest shield in the game, but, there is also an item in the game that offers even less protection. The buckler is an economic choice for decent protection against [[animal]]s and is unique because it is hidden to other character's sight. They require a small amount of [[wood]] and [[hide]], and a {{hammer}} to construct.
  
 
In real life they are often of metal or contain metal parts, but the Cantrian version is wooden.
 
In real life they are often of metal or contain metal parts, but the Cantrian version is wooden.

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Buckler
Manufacturing
Object typeProtection
Skill usedManufacturing weapons
Time1.5 day(s)
Materials200 grams of wood
50 grams of hide
Toolsstone, bronze or regular hammer
Rot and repair
Rot9 points per day
47 points per day of use
Repair1000 points per hour
Holdable object
General properties
Defense14
Weight250 grams
Visibleno

A buckler is a small round shield strapped to the arm with strips of raw hide. The buckler is the weakest shield in the game, but, there is also an item in the game that offers even less protection. The buckler is an economic choice for decent protection against animals and is unique because it is hidden to other character's sight. They require a small amount of wood and hide, and a stone, bronze or regular hammer to construct.

In real life they are often of metal or contain metal parts, but the Cantrian version is wooden.