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(''Rogues'' don't really have much choice in the matter, as their subsequent levels after the 1st Profession Change have only ''Light Armour Mastery''.)
(''Rogues'' don't really have much choice in the matter, as their subsequent levels after the 1st Profession Change have only ''Light Armour Mastery''.)


For a Human Fighter, most of the initial choices available are Light Armour. In most cases, the differences between the initial armours are negligible; their PDef are low enough that they make no real difference.  
For a Human Fighter, most of the initial choices available are Light Armour. In most cases, the differences between the initial armours are negligible; their [[Lineage_2/Definitions#P_to_T|PDef]] are low enough that they make no real difference.  


However, one armour set stands out at low levels: the '''Wooden set'''. The Wooden Set comprises of '''Wooden Breastplate''', '''Wooden Gaiters''' and '''Wooden Helmet'''. When your PC equips all three items, there will be a 2% gain in PDef, and a 41 point increase in '''HP'''. At low levels, the increase in HP is quite desirable and as such the Wooden set is quite popular.
However, one armour set stands out at low levels: the '''Wooden set'''. The Wooden Set comprises of '''Wooden Breastplate''', '''Wooden Gaiters''' and '''Wooden Helmet'''. When your PC equips all three items, there will be a 2% gain in [[Lineage_2/Definitions#P_to_T|PDef]], and a 41 point increase in [[Lineage_2/Definitions#F_to_J|HP]]. At low levels, the increase in [[Lineage_2/Definitions#F_to_J|HP]] is quite desirable and as such the Wooden set is quite popular.


Once you have the Wooden Set, the next step up will either be the best '''No Grade''' Light Armour ('''Hard Leather Set'''), or the best '''No Grade''' Heavy Armour ('''Bronze set''').
Once you have the Wooden Set, the next step up will either be the best '''No Grade''' Light Armour ('''Hard Leather Set'''), or the best '''No Grade''' Heavy Armour ('''Bronze set''').


If you are going to become a ''Rogue'', you ''can'' save money by staying with the Wooden set instead of upgrading to top No Grade; the PDef difference is minor, and the HP gain by the Wooden set is good at the low 20s. You can skip the top No Grade and directly get a low D-Grade armour instead.
If you are going to become a ''Rogue'', you ''can'' save money by staying with the Wooden set instead of upgrading to top No Grade; the [[Lineage_2/Definitions#P_to_T|PDef]] difference is minor, and the [[Lineage_2/Definitions#F_to_J|HP]] gain by the Wooden set is good at the low 20s. You can skip the top No Grade and directly get a low D-Grade armour instead.


If you are keen on heavy armour though, you ''must'' upgrade to Bronze set quickly; there is a ''20-point difference'' in PDef of the breastplates alone, and that is a huge difference. Unfortunately, Bronze sets are not available on '''Talking Island'''; they are readily available on the mainland.
If you are keen on heavy armour though, you ''must'' upgrade to Bronze set quickly; there is a ''20-point difference'' in [[Lineage_2/Definitions#P_to_T|PDef]] of the breastplates alone, and that is a huge difference. Unfortunately, Bronze sets are not available on '''Talking Island'''; they are readily available on the mainland.


Thus, the progression in terms of armour should be as follows:
Thus, the progression in terms of armour should be as follows:
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