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D&D / d20 => Regelforum => Pathfinder-Regeln => Thema gestartet von: Kanzler von Moosbach am 20. April 2012, 19:01:51
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Hat man wenn man eine celestische Rüstung trägt (Kettenpanzer +3) und den Umgang mit mittleren Rüstungen NICHT gewohnt ist, Abzüge und Mali?
Sie ist zwar wie eine leichte Rüstung, Mithral wäre ja auch eine leichter(e) Rüstung aber man braucht den Umgang mit mittlerer Rüstung.
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Ja, du bekommst volle Abzüge.
Die einzige mir bekannte Ausnahme dieser Regel ist die "Elven Chain" (Core, p 466), die zwar eine Chainmail ist, aber in allen Belangen wie eine light armor zählt.
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Aha....
Celestial Armor
Aura faint transmutation [good]; CL 5th
Slot armor; Price 22,400 gp; Weight 20 lbs.
DESCRIPTION
This bright silver or gold +3 chainmail is so fine and light that it can be worn under normal clothing without betraying its presence. It has a maximum Dexterity bonus of +8, an armor check penalty of –2, and an arcane spell failure chance of 15%.It is considered light armor and allows the wearer to use fly on command (as the spell) once per day.
Die Designer haben das wohl aus Langweile geschrieben oder weil sie die Seite voll bekommen wollten.
Kilamar
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Aha....
Celestial Armor
Aura faint transmutation [good]; CL 5th
Slot armor; Price 22,400 gp; Weight 20 lbs.
DESCRIPTION
This bright silver or gold +3 chainmail is so fine and light that it can be worn under normal clothing without betraying its presence. It has a maximum Dexterity bonus of +8, an armor check penalty of –2, and an arcane spell failure chance of 15%.It is considered light armor and allows the wearer to use fly on command (as the spell) once per day.
Die Designer haben das wohl aus Langweile geschrieben oder weil sie die Seite voll bekommen wollten.
Kilamar
Ich hatte mich an der Beschreibung von Mithral orientiert...
Mithral (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/equipment---final/special-materials#TOC-Mithral)
Mithral is a very rare silvery, glistening metal that is lighter than steel but just as hard.
When worked like steel, it becomes a wonderful material from which to create armor, and is occasionally used for other items as well. Most mithral armors are one category lighter than normal for purposes of movement and other limitations. Heavy armors are treated as medium, and medium armors are treated as light, but light armors are still treated as light. This decrease does not apply to proficiency in wearing the armor. A character wearing mithral full plate must be proficient in wearing heavy armor to avoid adding the armor's check penalty to all his attack rolls and skill checks that involve moving. Spell failure chances for armors and shields made from mithral are decreased by 10%, maximum Dexterity bonuses are increased by 2, and armor check penalties are decreased by 3 (to a minimum of 0).
...und an...
Elven Chain (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/magic-armor/specific-magic-armor/elven-chain)
Aura no aura (nonmagical); CL —
Slot armor; Price 5,150 gp; Weight 20 lbs.
DESCRIPTION
This extremely light chainmail is made of very fine mithral links. This armor is treated, in all ways, like light armor, including when determining proficiency. The armor has an arcane spell failure chance of 20%, a maximum Dexterity bonus of +4, and an armor check penalty of –2.
...bei der es explizit herausgestellt wird, dass auch die profiency gemeint ist. Bei der Celestrial Armor eben nicht. Mag sein, dass ich zuviel reininterpretiert hab.