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>>10109439
In my experience small canvas tents trap a lot of moisture inside. If you get a bigger tent you can always fit a gas burner inside to remove both cold and dampness if needed.

And no, if the temperature outside goes below 0C then you can burn as many candles as you can fit inside a small tent but it will still be freezing. Better to buy a proper arctic sleeping bag at that point.

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>>9423909
>the best thing about the kettle for me is how it protect your head and your shoulders from hits.
>which is nice if your system is about localized armour (body part hp and not full body hp)

I survived at the front line of a shield wall for so long once that I just faked my death because I got tired of getting bonked in the head (battle was almost over anyway).

Literally cheating, so don't spread it to much, let the vikingabos and knightfags stay where they are.

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>>9396824
>Clothing marketed as medieval or actually for LARPing is really fucking expensive

Affordable medieval clothing exists mate, I don't know what counts as fucking expensive where you live but 45€ for a pair of new pants that was not mass produced by Cambodian children is both affordable and a great deal. The thing most people realize is that since the 80's the cost of wares in the west has gone down significantly thanks to currency, trading and labor difference in todays economic system. We used to produce everything locally back in the day, but thanks to globalism you do not have to pay 200€ for a basic pair of shoes anymore, 20€ is now the norm for cheap shoes.

Visit these shops then come back again and complain about cheap clothing solutions.
>battlemerchant.com
>mytholon.com
>deinlarpshop.de


Now then, the cheapest solutions is to ask around on second hand groups for larping, searching through second hand shops for stuff that is near enough to larp clothing or can be converted to be acceptable, or just simply making stuff by yourself at home since the materials are usually just one third or less of the cost of a brand new garment.

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