Wondrous Item, legendary (requires attunement by a sorcerer, warlock, or wizard)
This elegant garment is made from exquisite cloth and adorned with runes.
You gain these benefits while wearing the robe.
Armor. If you aren’t wearing armor, your base Armor Class is 15 plus your Dexterity modifier.
Magic Resistance. You have Advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects.
War Mage. Your spell save DC and spell attack bonus each increase by 2.
Notes: Set: Unarmored Armor Class, Advantage: Saving Throws, Bonus: Spell Attacks, Bonus: Spell Save DC, sorcerer, warlock, or wizard, Buff, Warding, Outerwear
When you attune to it, it shrinks or grows to your size
Having grown up in the Dragonlance canon rather than the Forgotten Realms, I tend to reflavor the Neutral version of these robes as Red, but that's just me.
I would use the same rules as an antimagic field. Basically, any spell, anything that uses spell slots to fuel it, and anything that has the word "magic" or "magically" in the description. So advantage against a beholder's eye rays, which are described as being magical, but not against a dragon's breath, which is not.
Potential high level gear for an artificer, they laugh at class restrictions for magic items!
This item is amazing for a High level Spell Singer keeping in mind without power building my current lvl 9 with a dex of 15 has a potential ac of 24 (Includes dex, mage Armour, Shield spell and blade song. by the level she could have this it would be 25/26. So with this item? 28 potentially. Which while difficult to hit still barely had a 100 hp taking average. That's of the top of my head so math might be a little off.
Yes! Absolutely amazing!
Absolutely amazing I did the math roughly based on mine.
Can't use a shield and bladesong at the same time
Shield Spell....
You can't stack mage armour with this, you'd only take whichever effect was stronger (this robe's one).
the DC and attack bonus dont stack with other magic item bonuses right? cause that would be insane
I assume they would stack; at that point though it's probably up to your DM to just not give you access to both items simultaneously
There are few things you will be calling insane by the time you get your hands on something like this, and when you say "insane" on those levels, numbers will lose their meanings...
Imagine a Bladesinger rocking this
I wouldn't think so, but it's Dnd. Whatever the DM says goes.
Ah yes, the infamous sword-bard.
my rookie Dm gave this to me at level 3. i did'nt argue
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This is so OP, I have a +5 on dexterity so that means 20 armor class.