I think DnD Beyond automatically goes with whatever AC calculation is higher, even if the rules technically say that you lose the benefit when wearing armor.
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I was playing around with the character sheet on a barbarian. And I put on some armour, but my AC didn't change.
With Unarmoured Defense I had an AC of 15: 10 + Dex(2) + Con(3)
I put on leather armour with an AC of 12, and I thought it would then deactivate Unarmoured Defense and lower my AC, but it's still 15.
Is that a bug or am I just stupid?
I think DnD Beyond automatically goes with whatever AC calculation is higher, even if the rules technically say that you lose the benefit when wearing armor.