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Maginomicon
2013-06-20, 09:31 AM
The following is the text of the "Chitin Armor" entry in Races of the Dragon page 121:CHITIN ARMOR

Kobold armorsmiths have recently begun mass-producing suits of armor made from the organic hides of giant beetles (MM204–205). The smiths claim that this advance results from their own hard work and study, though it is widely believed that they were taught the basic secrets of chitin armorworking by the troglodytes.

Though less durable than dragonhide, chitin armor (also known as beetleback armor) has other advantages. Chitin is less restricting than metal, even though it weighs the same amount. The maximum Dexterity bonus of an armor or shield made of chitin is 1 greater than that of the same type of armor made from metal. Breastplates, half-plate armor, full plate armor, and shields can be made from chitin. (Typically, the only kind of shield crafted from chitin is a tower shield, since most shields don’t have a maximum Dexterity bonus.)

A single giant beetle provides enough material to create a single breastplate or tower shield sized for a character of the same size category as the beetle (or two such items for a character two or more sizes smaller than the beetle). For example, a Large giant stag beetle has enough chitin to make either a breastplate or a tower shield sized for a Large character, or two such items for Medium or smaller characters. A suit of half-plate or full plate armor takes twice as much chitin, while a light shield or heavy shield takes half as much. (A chitin buckler can be made from the cast-off bits of any giant beetle.) The chitin from multiple giant beetles can be combined; a Small beetle counts as half of a Medium beetle, a Medium beetle as half of a Large beetle, and so forth.

Because chitin armor isn’t made from metal, druids can wear it without penalty. Armor and shields fashioned from chitin are always masterwork items; the masterwork cost is included in the prices given below. Chitin armor or shields cost double what masterwork armor of that type ordinarily costs, but take no longer to make than ordinary armor of that type.

Chitin armor has 10 hit points per inch of thickness and hardness 5.
Thing is... The text (specifically, the line that says "the masterwork cost is included in the prices given below") seems to imply that there should be a table of armor and shield costs, but there's no such table in the book. Am I simply missing something? Was there errata?

If there's not supposed to be a table, how do I calculate the costs?

Lucid
2013-06-20, 09:42 AM
Chitin armor or shields cost double what masterwork armor of that type ordinarily costs, but take no longer to make than ordinary armor of that type.

I would say this the relevant line. To calculate the price it would be:
(Regular armor cost+150)*2

So a chitin breastplate would cost 700 gp.

Maginomicon
2013-07-15, 12:10 AM
Just wanted to update here, there's also "Siege Chitin Armor" described in MM5 page 153.