| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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It interferes badly with Possession and it seems a little unfair
that (non-Dragon/Eagle) Possessors with a Dragon body *do* get
armor -- albeit usually with penalties.
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It does nothing interesting anyway.
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This actually preserves previous behavior since setting the warning
threshold to 0% (default) has the same effect as disabling the alert
entirely.
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Since there's no need for two tiers we also reduce the flag set
to 1 tier. (Breaks savefile compatbility.)
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