In World Of Warcraft How Do You Know When You Can Wear Chain Armor?

In World of Warcraft how do you know when you can wear chain armor?

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  1. tranCe-addiCted`w0w  
    Posted November 27, 2009 at 2:18 am | Permalink

    Each class can wear different type of armors :
    Mage : cloth
    Warlock : cloth
    Priest : cloth
    Druid : cloth; leather
    Hunter : cloth; leather; mail (after lvl 40)
    Shaman : cloth; leather; mail (after lvl 40)
    Paladin : cloth; leather; mail; plate (after lvl 40)
    Warrior : cloth; leather; mail; plate (after lvl 40)

  2. bmxjaybi
    Posted November 27, 2009 at 2:18 am | Permalink

    well there is no “chain” armor, im guessing u either mean mail or plate, and to wear plate you must be a warrior, paladin, or a death knight and u must be lvl 40+ and have to buy the training, and if you mean mail, you have to be a warrior, paladin, death knight, hunter and shaman, but for a hunter or shaman to wear it they must be lvl 40+ and have to buy the training
    hope that helped

  3. yarnt2
    Posted November 27, 2009 at 2:18 am | Permalink

    You know when you can wear it when you train for it.
    If you are a Warrior or Paladin you will train in the proficency in plate when you hit 40.
    If you are a Hunter or Shaman, same but with mail.

  4. ColdAsHe
    Posted November 27, 2009 at 2:18 am | Permalink

    Well it really depends on your class,
    Warriors:Can wear chain anytime
    Hunters:You can learn from a trainer at lvl 40
    Paladin:Can wear chain anytime

  5. lovemeor
    Posted November 27, 2009 at 2:18 am | Permalink

    there wont be anything written in red on the description of the armor

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