Ultra Light Armor
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Ouroboros
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Ultra Light Armor
I am sure this was shot down ten years ago or so, but could heavy or medium armor that weighs less than 10 pounds be considered light armor? Or at least drop the category by 1, heavy becomes medium, medium becomes light, etc. The Dexterity bonus would not change, so Mithral would still remain better. I am mostly thinking of heavy armor for Druids and medium armor for Bards. Thanks
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Re: Ultra Light Armor
Druids can already wear heavy armour (provided they have heavy armour proficiency, and it isn't metal [dragon scale full plate is perfectly fine!]. Except druids of Mielikki - they can use metal lorewise.). Bards can use medium armour with the battle dancer feat.
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Re: Ultra Light Armor
Indeed, but, alas, it is the ultra-light aspect of the magical, reduced-weight armor that might negate the need for such a feat, in the same way Mithral allows.
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Re: Ultra Light Armor
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Re: Ultra Light Armor
That is what I meant! Thank you, Steve!
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Re: Ultra Light Armor
Heavy armors with weight reduction are still considered ''heavy'', weight reduction is therefore a magical property and not a different material (such as mithril could be).Ouroboros wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 7:28 pm I am sure this was shot down ten years ago or so, but could heavy or medium armor that weighs less than 10 pounds be considered light armor? Or at least drop the category by 1, heavy becomes medium, medium becomes light, etc. The Dexterity bonus would not change, so Mithral would still remain better. I am mostly thinking of heavy armor for Druids and medium armor for Bards. Thanks
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Re: Ultra Light Armor
I do understand, and I expected this answer. I just get attached to nice armor, or nice items in general (especially after they have been used for a while), and I hate to see them go to waste in favor of the many advantages of Mithral. So when armor weighs 1.5 or 2.5 or 5 or even 8 pounds, one might think that a druid should be able to move at a faster rate using it (maybe heavy functioning like medium), or a Bard should be able to cast spells freely in it (medium functioning light light), without needing to use a feat.
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Re: Ultra Light Armor
The metal restriction on Druids has nothing to do with the encumberance of the material, but the fact that part of the Druidic oath is that they are prohibited to wear metal armor or use metal shields.
Whether it is easy or difficult to move in is irrelevant.
Whether it is easy or difficult to move in is irrelevant.
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Re: Ultra Light Armor
So in theory a mage cast a spell on heavy metal making it lighter, so it would still be the metal that causes a druid problems. Thanks