I wanna equip to my wizard pride silk outfit to give him just a +1 but in dndbeyond is considerate a leather armor. It's a general rule or is a plataform error
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I don't think this messes with anything except monk (which should have better unarmored AC anyway) and bracers of defense (which is a legitimate problem since it is not armor).
I know, is just a form to say "I want an one point more in my AC" but that is not the question, the question is ¿Why dnd beyond considere pride silk outfit like a leather armor? Is this a mistake or there is someting that I am missing
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Act only according to that maxim whereby you can, at the same time, will that it should become a universal law.
It doesn’t consider it “like leather armor.” In order to get it to not stack with armor they had to program it as armor.
Not necessarily. There are multiple class and race features that give an AC calculation that doesn't stack with armor. Pride silk basically works the same way as robe of the archmagi and that isn't armor.
It doesn’t consider it “like leather armor.” In order to get it to not stack with armor they had to program it as armor.
Not necessarily. There are multiple class and race features that give an AC calculation that doesn't stack with armor. Pride silk basically works the same way as robe of the archmagi and that isn't armor.
Okay, then you explain why they made it as armor when it isn’t.
It doesn’t consider it “like leather armor.” In order to get it to not stack with armor they had to program it as armor.
Not necessarily. There are multiple class and race features that give an AC calculation that doesn't stack with armor. Pride silk basically works the same way as robe of the archmagi and that isn't armor.
Okay, then you explain why they made it as armor when it isn’t.
Laziness? IDK. Maybe their clunky paperclips and duct tape code can't use homebrew modifiers on non-magic items.
It doesn’t consider it “like leather armor.” In order to get it to not stack with armor they had to program it as armor.
Not necessarily. There are multiple class and race features that give an AC calculation that doesn't stack with armor. Pride silk basically works the same way as robe of the archmagi and that isn't armor.
Okay, then you explain why they made it as armor when it isn’t.
Laziness? IDK. Maybe their clunky paperclips and duct tape code can't use homebrew modifiers on non-magic items.
I wanna equip to my wizard pride silk outfit to give him just a +1 but in dndbeyond is considerate a leather armor. It's a general rule or is a plataform error
Act only according to that maxim whereby you can, at the same time, will that it should become a universal law.
- Emmanuel Kant
I don't think this messes with anything except monk (which should have better unarmored AC anyway) and bracers of defense (which is a legitimate problem since it is not armor).
And no, it is not supposed to be armor.
Pride silk doesn’t give a +1, it gives a calculation of 11+Dex mod.
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I know, is just a form to say "I want an one point more in my AC" but that is not the question, the question is ¿Why dnd beyond considere pride silk outfit like a leather armor? Is this a mistake or there is someting that I am missing
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It doesn’t consider it “like leather armor.” In order to get it to not stack with armor they had to program it as armor.
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Not necessarily. There are multiple class and race features that give an AC calculation that doesn't stack with armor. Pride silk basically works the same way as robe of the archmagi and that isn't armor.
Okay, then you explain why they made it as armor when it isn’t.
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Laziness? IDK. Maybe their clunky paperclips and duct tape code can't use homebrew modifiers on non-magic items.
That makes sense.
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