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Creates the magical equivalent to banded armor (AC 4), with a +1 bonus to armor class every three levels above fifth (AC 3 at 8th level, AC 2 at 11th level and so on). The recipient may wear shield and helmet in addition to the vestment, which will affect the recipient normally; likewise, dexterity will continue to increase the recipient’s armor class. [[Armor List|Armor]] may be worn in conjunction with the vestment, but unless the armor itself is better than the vestment’s protection, no improvement will be gained.
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Creates the magical equivalent to banded armour (AC 4), with a +1 bonus to armour class every three levels above fifth (AC 3 at 8th level, AC 2 at 11th level and so on). The recipient may wear shield and helmet in addition to the vestment, which will affect the recipient normally; likewise, dexterity will continue to increase the recipient’s armour class. [[Armour List|Armour]] may be worn in conjunction with the vestment, but unless the armour itself is better than the vestment’s protection, no improvement will be gained.
  
Because the vestment has no weight, movement for the recipient is equivalent to being unarmored.
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Because the vestment has no weight, movement for the recipient is equivalent to being unarmoured.
  
Only classes normally able to use armor may be affected by magical vestment.
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Only classes normally able to use armour may be affected by magical vestment.
 
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Revision as of 17:13, 11 July 2020

Magical Vestment
Range touch
Duration 6 rounds per level
Area of Effect 1 creature
Casting Time 2 rounds
Saving Throw none
Level cleric (3rd)

Creates the magical equivalent to banded armour (AC 4), with a +1 bonus to armour class every three levels above fifth (AC 3 at 8th level, AC 2 at 11th level and so on). The recipient may wear shield and helmet in addition to the vestment, which will affect the recipient normally; likewise, dexterity will continue to increase the recipient’s armour class. Armour may be worn in conjunction with the vestment, but unless the armour itself is better than the vestment’s protection, no improvement will be gained.

Because the vestment has no weight, movement for the recipient is equivalent to being unarmoured.

Only classes normally able to use armour may be affected by magical vestment.