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... RPGA direction of the campaign. That hasn't been true for about a year and a half...you may want to change that one. :-) Stephen...
... Having the cert used as armour for a PC, even if it is a Centaur, is less of a stretch than using on an Animal Companion. Furthermore, as the centaur has a...
If you buy armor for your centaur at humanoid costs, not only are you breaking the rules of how armor costing works (as you aren't of humanoid shape), you also...
... humanoid ... Centaurs are of "humanoid shape"... from the waist up. I think that's what the guy's point was. I could see centaurs paying normal price for a...
the original post refers to a 'certed' item from undermountain at Gencon, not someone buying a set of armour it just says '+3 mithral breastplate ..character...
... Furthermore I was talking about the use of an *unpriced* Undermountain cert for a suit of +3 Mithral Breastplate, which did not specify that it was solely...
Breastplates actually are part of a full suit - leather skirt plus greaves! Check the PH illustration and descriptive text. Chain shirts are just shirt and...
... It has been posted that the cert specifies that the armor can only be used by a CHARACTER OF AT LEAST 8th LEVEL, which can include a centaur PC, but not a...
Yes, that was, in fact, my point. The cert does not specify the cost, nor the size/shape, of the armor. I think we can assume that it's not "barding", but...
... Fenton ... battalion ... to ... companion. ... Why? The ANIMAL has not made any druidic oaths and some would argue that NOT giving it the best possible...
There's not actually any restriction that a druid can't use metal, as they can use certain metal weapons (e.g. sickle). They just can't wear metal armor. The...
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... In first edition they had flavor about shunning metal but it only applied to personal armor. (Kinda hard to give them access to scimitars (the version 1.0...
... argue ... spirit ... If a druid does not feel confident that he can keep his animal companion alive with leather barding and barkskin, then he has no ...
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... there are more druids than just the ones who enslave and use animals as fire and forget missiles. "meet my leopoard, TOW 7." "mrrorw?" however, those...
... politely ... own. I ... The problem is, you are imposing your own artificial rules on the game where they don't exist. A player can be both good at ...
... An interesting thought. I've never seen a druid who had a problem with adamantium full plate before... but it does make sense. At least, as a character...
... Yes. I got no issues with people imposing flavor on their own characters. I got big issues with the judge imposing flavor on players. Druids/Rangers I've...
... Fair enough. But tell me -- Why do you think animal companions shouldn't wear metal armor? If a druid wears metal armor, he loses his spellcasting and...
... "It doesn't say that you can't" does not translate into saying you can. Generally it is the reverse. Unless the rules say you can, you can't. ... I would...
Gah! Druids are NOT anti-metal. They can wield metal weapons just fine. They have a restriction that THEY will not wear metal armor. Can you show me where it...
The druid is not anti-metal. They use metal scimitars, sickles, ect. They probably have metal buckles on their leather armor. They likely used metal to make...
I don't see how the Druid is anti-metal either. Metal armor apperantly interferes with the Druids magic, but metal weapons do not. I don't see how the animal...
... you ... you ... I have to disagree - especially since the entire debate is discussing an ability that specifically explains what the druid *can't* do, not...
... you ... you ... No, not true, I'd say. Generally, unless the rules specifically forbid something, you probably can do it. Or at least--and this is really...
... Of course not. That's why we got into this discussion in the first place. I won't tell anyone how to play his druid, but, in my experience, I have less...