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Studded Armor: Lost Tier & Chainmail Rework

Studded Armor: Lost Tier & Chainmail Rework

A Forge mod for Minecraft 1.20.1 that resurrects the forgotten Studded armor set and finally gives Chainmail the recipes it deserved.

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Compatibility

Minecraft: Java Edition

1.20.1

Platforms

Forge

Supported environments

Client and server

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Creators

HandLock_
HandLock_ Owner
damikdevv
damikdevv Texture Artist

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Licensed LGPL-3.0-or-later
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License: LGPL v3 or later

Studded Armor: Lost Tier & Chainmail Rework

A Forge mod for Minecraft 1.20.1 that resurrects the forgotten Studded armor set and finally gives Chainmail the recipes it deserved.

⚔️ Why This Exists

Between December 31 2009 and February 6 2010 the Indev branch of Minecraft contained a fourth armor set—Studded—whose sprites were lifted wholesale from The Legend of the Chambered 2. Every new world spawned a full set in the player’s inventory, yet the items offered no protection and could not be equipped. When real armor mechanics arrived a few weeks later, both the items and their textures were deleted, leaving a “missing tier”. This mod restores that tier with balanced stats, authentic recipes, and progression.


📜 Historical Timeline

Java Edition build Date (UTC) Event
Indev 0.31 20091231-2 2009-12-31 22:57 Studded textures added to items.png and granted in the starting inventory.
Indev 0.31 20100204-1 → 20100206 2010-02-04 → 2010-02-06 Studded items removed in preparation for armor mechanics.
Indev 20100206-2034 2010-02-06 Studded textures stripped from items.png—the set disappears entirely.

Quick facts

  • Availability (Indev): Spawned in the starting inventory only; could not be crafted or found.
  • Functionality: Purely cosmetic inventory items—could be moved but not worn.
  • Sprite origin: Directly copied from The Legend of the Chambered 2 where they were named studded helmet/shirt/pants/boots.

🛠️ Crafting & Progression

1 ️⃣ Studded Armor (Smithing Table)

Combine any Chainmail piece with a Studded Upgrade Smithing Template and a Stud:

Studded Upgrade Smithing Template + Chainmail Armor Piece + Stud = Studded Armor Piece


🔧 Crafting a Stud

asd


[N] [N] [N]
[N] [L] [N]
[N] [N] [N]

  • L = Leather Strip
  • N = Iron Nugget

🔧 Crafting a Leather Strip

asd


[ ] [ ] [ ]
[L] [L] [L]
[ ] [ ] [ ]

  • L = Leather

📜 Studded Upgrade Smithing Template

Found while brushing suspicious sand or gravel (Archaeology). Gives archaeology real purpose, beyond pottery shards...

Clone it like any vanilla template, using a Leather Strip as the central material:

asd


[D] [S] [D]
[D] [L] [D]
[D] [D] [D]

  • S = Studded Upgrade Smithing Template
  • L = Leather Strip
  • D = Diamond

🛡️ Stat Overview

Set Armor (points) Toughness / piece Durability (chestplate)
Iron 15 — 240
Studded 17 +1 384
Diamond 20 +2 528

(Values respect the vanilla ratios between individual pieces.)


2 ️⃣ Chainmail Rework

Chainmail is now obtainable through crafting:

🔧 Chains

asd


[ ] [N] [ ]
[ ] [N] [ ]
[ ] [N] [ ]

  • N = Iron Nugget → 1 × Chain

🔧 Chainlinks

asd


[ ] [C] [ ]
[C] [ ] [C]
[ ] [C] [ ]

  • C = Chain → 2 × Chainlinks

🔧 Chainmail Armor Pieces

Use Chainlinks in the standard vanilla armor shapes.

Show patterns
Helmet

[CL] [CL] [CL]
[CL] [  ] [CL]
[  ] [  ] [  ]

Chestplate

[CL] [  ] [CL]
[CL] [CL] [CL]
[CL] [CL] [CL]

Leggings

[CL] [CL] [CL]
[CL] [  ] [CL]
[CL] [  ] [CL]

Boots

[  ] [  ] [  ]
[CL] [  ] [CL]
[CL] [  ] [CL]

  • CL = Chainlinks

🧩 Modpack-Friendly by Design

  • No-Enchant Packs: This mod was primarily made for modpacks that disable enchanting and assign intrinsic enchants per tier.

  • Designed for Weight Systems – Studded armor intentionally finishes the Light Armor branch (Leather → Chainmail → Studded) so it can keep pace with the Heavy Armor branch (Golden/Copper → Iron → Diamond). In setups like my upcoming CAVEGAME.EXE modpack:

    • Studded = final Light tier
    • Diamond = final Heavy tier
    • Netherite = sole Medium end-game tier
  • Old-Beta Animal Logic – gives leather an end-game use and value when breeding is disabled.

⚠️ In a straight-vanilla playthrough—without intrinsic-enchant perks or an armor-weight system—the extra Studded tier may feel like “bloat”; yet it remains a nostalgic gem for legacy-feature aficionados.

🎨 Every texture—vintage Indev originals and brand-new additions alike—is drawn in the Programmer Art style, so it shines when paired with the vanilla “Programmer Art” pack and retro packs like Golden Days or PACP.


⚙️ Technical

  • Minecraft: 1.20.1
  • Loader: Forge 47.4.0 or newer
  • Mod ID: studdedarmor

🖇️ Credits

  • Original Textures: The Legend of the Chambered 2 & Indev 0.31
  • Additional Art: damikdevv
  • Research: Minecraft Wiki contributors
  • Code & Balance: HandLock_

“Revive the lost armor of legend, and let your adventurers sparkle.”

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