lets say were infusing a regular shield that gives plus 2 to ac when held. does the infusion make it plus 3 or does it replace the plus 2 and make it plus 1?
lets say were infusing a regular shield that gives plus 2 to ac when held. does the infusion make it plus 3 or does it replace the plus 2 and make it plus 1?
Infusions only work on non-magical items. I believe any +x item is considered magical.
Also, rules as written don't allow items over +3 from what I recall. Is there any item in the game with a +4 that isn't an artifact? For that matter, are there even any artifacts with that high of a bonus?
And, it is perfectly reasonable for a DM to rule that a +2 infusion brings the item TO a +2, rather than adding +2. So, infusing a +1 item with a +2 bonus makes it a +2 item, not a +3 item.
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lets say were infusing a regular shield that gives plus 2 to ac when held. does the infusion make it plus 3 or does it replace the plus 2 and make it plus 1?
Total +3 ac.
So when you get +2 infusion, you can make a +3 armor a +5 armor? That seems super unbalanced.
Infusions only work on non-magical items. I believe any +x item is considered magical.
You can only infuse non-magic items. So at lvl 10 your artificer will have the equivalent of +2 armour.
Also, rules as written don't allow items over +3 from what I recall. Is there any item in the game with a +4 that isn't an artifact? For that matter, are there even any artifacts with that high of a bonus?
And, it is perfectly reasonable for a DM to rule that a +2 infusion brings the item TO a +2, rather than adding +2. So, infusing a +1 item with a +2 bonus makes it a +2 item, not a +3 item.