### Initialization glitches when a player first joins
**Increase to prevent glitches**
armor_init_delay = 2
### Number of initialization attempts
**Increase to prevent glitches - Use in conjunction with armor_init_delay if initialization problems persist.**
armor_init_times = 10
### Armor not in bones due to server lag
**Increase to help resolve**
armor_bones_delay = 1
### How often player armor items are updated
**Number represents how often per second update is performed, higher value means less performance hit for servers but armor items maybe delayed in updating when switching.Fractional seconds also supported eg 0.1**
armor_update_time = 1
### Drop armor when a player dies
**Uses bones mod if present, otherwise items are dropped around the player when false.**
armor_drop = true
### Destroy armor when a player dies
**overrides armor_drop.**
armor_destroy = false
### Armor level multiplyer
**Increase to make armor more effective and decrease to make armor less effective**
**eg: level_multiplier = 0.5 will reduce armor level by half.**
armor_level_multiplier = 1
### Armor healing multiplyer
**Increase to make armor healing more effective and decrease to make healing less effective**
**eg: armor_heal_multiplier = 0 will disable healing altogether.**
**Number represents how often per second update is performed, higher value means less performance hit for servers but wield items maybe delayed in updating when switching. Fractional seconds also supported eg 0.1**
***Note this is MT engine functionality but included for completness***
wieldview_update_time = 1
# API
## 3d_Armor item storage
3d_Armor stores each armor piece a player currently has equiped in a ***detached*** inventory. The easiest way to access this inventory if needed is using this line of code
local _, armor_inv = armor:get_valid_player(player, "3d_armor")
local _, armor_inv = armor:get_valid_player(player, "3d_armor")
for i = 1, 6 do
local stack = armor_inv:get_stack("armor", i)
if stack:get_name() == "3d_armor:chestplate_gold" then
minetest.chat_send_player(player:get_player_name(),"Got to love the Bling!!!")
end
end
end)
## Armor Registration
armor:register_armor(name, def)
Wrapper function for `minetest.register_tool`, which enables the easy registration of new armor items. While registering armor as a tool item is still supported, this may be deprecated in future so all armor items should be registered using *armor:register_armor(name,def)*.
### Additional fields supported by 3d_armor
texture = <filename>
preview = <filename>
armor_groups = <table>
damage_groups = <table>
reciprocate_damage = <bool>
on_equip = <function>
on_unequip = <function>
on_destroy = <function>
on_damage = <function>
on_punched = <function>
***Reciprocal tool*** damage will apply damage back onto the attacking tool/weapon, however this will only be done by the first armor inventory item with `reciprocate_damage = true`, damage does not stack.
*See ***armor.lua*** under **3d_armor>>3d_armor** for further examples*
**Extended functionality**
The values for ***texture*** and ***preview*** do not need to be included when registering armor if they follow the naming convention in the textures mod folder of:
The above allows armor to block/prevent new damage types but you also need to assign the new damage group to a tool/weapon or even a node (see technic mod) to make wearing the armor item meaningful. Simply add the ***armor_groups*** name to the tool items ***damage_groups***.
***Note: for calculation purposes "Attributes" and "Physics" values stack***
### Elements
Additional armor elements can be added by dependant mods, for example shields adds the group armor_shield which has by default a limit that only 1 shield can be worn at a time.
Adding Elements is more complex but the below code can be used to add new elements;
if minetest.global_exists("armor") and armor.elements then
table.insert(armor.elements, "hands")
end
**1st line** not strictly needed but checks that the global table "armor" and subtable "elements" exists
Three attributes are avaliable in 3d_armor these are armor_heal, armor_fire and armor_water. Although possible to add additional attributes they would do nothing as code needs to be provide to specifiy the behaviour this could be done in a dependant mod
#### Armor_heal
This isn't how much the armor will heal but relates to the chance the armor will completely block the damage. For each point of ***armor_heal*** there is a 1% chance that damage will be completely blocked, this value will stack between all armor pieces
**Example**
The below Diamond chestplate has a 12% chance to completely block all damage (armor_heal=12), however so do boots, helmet and trousers so if the player was wearing all 4 pieces they would have a 48% chance of blocking all damage each attack.
The physics attributes supported by 3d_armor are ***physics_jump, physics_speed and physics_gravity***. Although 3d_armor supports the use of this with no other mods it is recommended that the mod [player_monoids](https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?t=14895) is used to help with intermod compatability.
***physics_jump*** - Will increase/decrease the jump strength of the player so they can jump more/less. The base number is "1" and any value is added or subtracted, supports fractional so "physics_jump=1" will increase jump strength by 100%. "physics_jump= -0.5" will decrease jump by 50%.
***physics_speed*** - Will increase/decrease the walk speed of the player so they walk faster/slower. The base number is "1" and any value is added or subtracted, supports fractional so "physics_speed=1.5" will increase speed by 150%, "physics_speed= -0.5" will decrease speed by 50%.
***physics_gravity*** - Will increase/decrease gravity the player experiences so it's higher/lower. The base number is "1" and any value is added or subtracted, supports fractional so "physics_gravity=2" will increase gravity by 200%, "physics_gravity= -1" will decrease gravity by 100%.
*Note: The player physics modifications won't be applied via `set_physics_override` if `player_physics_locked` is set to 1 in the respective player's meta.*
### Durability
Durability is determined by the value assigned to the group ***armor_use***. The higher the ***armor_use*** value the faster/more quickly it is damaged/degrades. This is calculated using the formula:
Total uses = approx(65535/armor_use)
**Example**
All wood armor items have an ***armor_use=2000***;
65535/2000 = 32.76 (32)
After 32 uses(hits) the armor item will break.
All diamond armor items have an ***armor_use=200***;
The material the armor is made from is defined by adding the material to the end of registered armor item name. It is very important the material is the last item in the registered item name and it is preceeded by an "_" eg "_materialname".
The material name is what 3d_armor uses to determine if a player is wearing a set of armor. To recieve the set bonus all items worn must be made of the same material.
So to get a set bonus under the default set settings the players armor items listed below must be made of the same material:
* head - Helmet
* torso - Chestplate
* legs - Leggings
* feet - Boots
* shield - Shields
If all of the above were made of material "wood" the player would recieve an ***armor_set_bonus*** of armor_level * 1.1, essentially +10%
`on_punched` is called every time a player is punched or takes damage, `hitter`, `time_from_last_punch` and `tool_capabilities` can be `nil` and will be in the case of fall damage.
When fire protection is enabled, hitter == "fire" in the event of fire damage.