The armor attaches to you and can’t be removed against your will. It also expands to cover your entire body, although you can retract or deploy the helmet as a bonus action. The armor replaces any missing limbs, functioning identically to a limb it replaces.
The armor attaches to you and can’t be removed against your will. It also expands to cover your entire body, although you can retract or deploy the helmet as a bonus action. The armor replaces any missing limbs, functioning identically to a limb it replaces.
what does this mean lol
Picture an advanced iron man suit as one possible interpretation including mechanisms for manipulation and locomotion in the situation when you happen to be missing a limb.
If the Monty Python knight happened to be an armorer artificer he would have still been effective at the end of the fight :)
Hey, sorry for the vague question. What I really want to know is the limb restoring property, does it mean you actually have use of a limb again while in the armor or is it saying it replaces the limb part of the actual armor?
Basically, assuming you're playing as a character who is missing a limb, while wearing armor they essentially have a "robot hand" that replaces their original limb. This is mostly for flavor... there are very few things in 5e that remove limbs permanently, so it's mostly in character creation if you want them to have a robot hand as part of their character design. RAW, you can't use it to gain an extra limb or use it to give yourself a cool tool-hand or anything... it's just a prosthetic hand.
Picture an advanced iron man suit as one possible interpretation including mechanisms for manipulation and locomotion in the situation when you happen to be missing a limb.
If the Monty Python knight happened to be an armorer artificer he would have still been effective at the end of the fight :)
I suppose better question is, what exactly is confusing to you? As to not be rude, but it is quite clear what it means and does.
Hey, sorry for the vague question. What I really want to know is the limb restoring property, does it mean you actually have use of a limb again while in the armor or is it saying it replaces the limb part of the actual armor?
Basically, assuming you're playing as a character who is missing a limb, while wearing armor they essentially have a "robot hand" that replaces their original limb. This is mostly for flavor... there are very few things in 5e that remove limbs permanently, so it's mostly in character creation if you want them to have a robot hand as part of their character design. RAW, you can't use it to gain an extra limb or use it to give yourself a cool tool-hand or anything... it's just a prosthetic hand.
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