I see no difference between someone carrying around 10,000 potions and others having their character run around kitted out from head to toe in heavy armour day in, day out. Unless we're talking about heavy armoured horse back infantry, i highly doubt wearing heavy armour can be worn for prolonged periods of time. Especially some of the gear at the top end of the scale. Add to that, i highly doubt swinging a two handed weapon would come naturally either under those conditions. But you know what, it's only a game and for that very reason, individuals are free to do with it as they wish.
It can be ~if you are used to it, and it was (by some); and you get stronger for wearing it too.
Heavy armor weigh about 45 to 65 pounds +/-, but it's distributed across your whole body; it's not like you were carrying it in your arms.
Some guys can do cartwheels in some of those suits
that just simply goes against everything i've read on the subject. we're talking about medieval type armour here, not modern lightweight alternatives. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14204717
Okay, so first off.. Can we really not see a difference between carrying 10,000 potions or even 200 or even 100 potions and the idea that it may be too tiring to wear heavy armor??
Second thought, we're okay with dragons, frost trolls, vampires, werewolves. But we are using scientific proof that the armor wasn't realistic to wear for long periods?
Oy-vay...
