Yeah, the logic of ths story has me frequently rolling my eyes. "Head armor" that leaves the top of his head exposed? Hell, I could excuse the entirety of his face, since there were historical open-faced helmets, but at this point, it's a glorified bandana.Small goblin = detect asap
Giant goblin? undetectable
In truth, every historical armor had gaps (mainly at the joints), that could be exploited, but you're right that what he has is just borderline non-functioning. He has some sort of plate on his chest, which is good, since it's the biggest targer, but it terminates far too low, so a good portion is still uncovered, the design itself is jus weird, the way it connects so low with the oversized pauldrons. Even worse, his entire midriff is exposed, the second biggest target, scratch that, with the short opponents he's been fighting, belly shots would be more expected that going for the chest...It's weird how serious/grounded the author is trying to make this setting and then have the MC ignore common safety standards by adventuring alone.l or having armor with gaps.
Actually... Those things have their purpose, and they actually work against inadverted grazes and light blows.Yeah, the logic of ths story has me frequently rolling my eyes. "Head armor" that leaves the top of his head exposed? Hell, I could excuse the entirety of his face, since there were historical open-faced helmets, but at this point, it's a glorified bandana.
Sorry, but that doesn't make sense at all. What he wears on his head is utterly useless. It's worse than if you were to remove the padding from a helmet and wear that, at least that would cover the whole head (while still being as useful as tits on a chicken). An actual, properly padded helmet lets you take several hits to the head and remain fighting, when each one would likely end things without. Should you take them? Of course not, if it can be helped, especially if we're talking about dedicated blunt force weapons, but it is a lifeline. Yes, a concussion is likely when taking strong blows, but it doesn't mean he'll collapse right away, as most modern accidents indeed show. He might be in trouble later, but do you think that's the same as going down right now and letting the enemy finish the job? Let me remind you, that most concussions are not only perfectly survivable, but go away on their own with rest.Actually... Those things have their purpose, and they actually work against inadverted grazes and light blows.
You usually use them with a hardened leather or iron skullcap/hat though, to have that little bit of extra security against grazes.
And no, it wouldn't work against a full-force blow to the head. Nor would an actual helmet.
Concussive force, aptly named.... And if your brain doesn't get scrambled, don't forget most people do not have the neck muscles of a F1 driver and will sprain their neck at least when receiving a full force blow against even a proper helmet if the padding isn't the proper type...
In that sense the waifu-not-waifu he's staying at is right: If you let the enemy have at your head, you're fucked anyway.
It's about as effective as a chainmail coif over padding when it comes to protecting you from combat head trauma, and weighs far less and is cheaper.
When it comes to the eternal efficiency/mobility/protection conundrum regarding armor, it's not a bad choice for a low-budget situation like the MC is in.
Where the author/mangaka really goofed up is the shield.... It's a glorified buckler, completely unsuited for the type of armour and weapons the MC uses.
To be effective he'd need a heater or medium kite shield. The little dish he uses is next to useless against the opponent's weapons that have been shown, unless you're really well trained. Which our MC isn't.....
I chalk that one up to the fantasy/gaming trope of "big shield = tank", which is quite...... silly...
Honestly my first thought was Dragon Quest, since it looks a lot like the small/leather shield which is the first one you can buy. But then I went back to look at the previous chapters and the shopkeeper uses a similar shield with some kind of partial plate armor, so I'm back to the "author doesn't know what they're talking about" camp.I chalk that one up to the fantasy/gaming trope of "big shield = tank", which is quite...... silly...