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Tag alias: metal_gloves -> gauntlets

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I wouldn't tag post #2236910 with gauntlets. If I read the wiki, they seem to miss that part here:
"A typical gauntlet will have a cuff that partially extends over the forearm with a flared opening suitable for use in conjunction with other arm protection, such as vambraces"
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But if that comes through: Shouldn't metal_boots imply then armored_boots? Since metal is in a way or another armor if worn.

Provence said:

But if that comes through: Shouldn't metal_boots imply then armored_boots? Since metal is in a way or another armor if worn.

It's a bit more than just semantics. Armored boots refer to boots usually used in combat. Metal boots refer to boots that don't look like they're for combat but are just made out of metal either because of the design of the boot or the boot actually part of the character's foot. I don't know any case where gloves plated with metal are used for anything other than combat. Most industrial gloves are made out of other material.

Also the wiki for gauntlets says this.

For tagging, if it looks like a metal glove or mitten, it's probably a gauntlet.

Well, the part that bugs me in the wiki is the "probably" part and the post I've posted doesn't seem to have a crucial part what gauntlets have.

From the past two times this alias was brought up.

NWF_Renim said in topic #11019:

-1. Most of the images under metal_gloves should just be edited over to gauntlets. Just because something is a glove and metal doesn't automatically make them gauntlets though. For example post #632435 and post #641075 depict that which covers the hand, but is composed of chainmail/metal mesh, and while I don't think these examples are gloves (they are tagged gloves, but aren't tagged metal_gloves), I do think they can show that you could have something that is a glove that is metal and not be a gauntlet. Real life modern day ones are used all the time in some industries where workers have to use knives a lot (butchering, cutting up fish and seafood, etc) to reduce the chances of getting badly cut while on the job.

There is also things like post #1744448 under metal_gloves, which is more like a power fist, and not something I think qualifies as a gauntlet (not sure if qualifies as gloves either though).

NWF_Renim said in topic #12144:

-1. I think emptying the tag would be better with a mass editing over to gauntlets. I don't want there to be the misconception that only gauntlets are "metal gloves", especially when things like chainmail gloves exists (post #632435).

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