Willie the Duck
Hero
Importing armor "class" made sense when it was more of a nominal variable with a numeric representation and less of a real ordinal variable.Remember that when OD&D was originally published the lowest AC was 2. Magic armor and shields (the latter of which only functioned 1/3 of the time, and only if their bonus was greater than that of the armor) or a Ring of Protection subtracted from an opponent's to-hit rolls. Importing "class" for armor from Don't Give Up the Ship made some conceptual sense originally.
Honestly (and I guess I already said roughly this), the closer things got to a static X-vs-Y chart, the more sense it made and there's no real reason to pick one way over the other. The instant there starting being all sorts of +s and -s flying around and you had to remember which one goes where, the more a 'higher is better on both sides' formulation is easier to keep track of.
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