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Armor check penalty

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Anyone want to take a shot at explaining this one?
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Post by Sabre »

It would really depends on what situation you're talking about, but basically the heavier the armor, the more restricted you are while wearing it - which is a trade for the protection that the armor gives. I still haven't got the game yet, so I'm going by 3rd Ed rules - which might or might not be how it is in the game.

A good example would be trying to walk quitely while wearing plate mail; this is quite a difficult task to do, since almost every step you take results in the armor *clanking* against the ground and so on - almost everyone nearby would easily be able to hear you approaching.
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Post by Ned Flanders »

I've wondered this also and figure it applies to hide/move silently vs. spot/listen DC checks. I just don't know if the wearer would receive a -2 to their rolls, the stalked a +2 to their rolls, or a combo of both or neither.

I also wonder what other feats and skills the armor check penalty applies to.
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Post by Nomer »

Originally posted by Sabre
It would really depends on what situation you're talking about, but basically the heavier the armor, the more restricted you are while wearing it - which is a trade for the protection that the armor gives. I still haven't got the game yet, so I'm going by 3rd Ed rules - which might or might not be how it is in the game.

A good example would be trying to walk quitely while wearing plate mail; this is quite a difficult task to do, since almost every step you take results in the armor *clanking* against the ground and so on - almost everyone nearby would easily be able to hear you approaching.


Not to mention sapping your energy quicker. Heavier the armor and weapons, the more rests you have to make.
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Post by pinkypinky »

any skills/actions that use DEX to calculate, for example most rogue skills and parry, will suffer a fixed # penalty from your armour.

Let's say you rolled a 16 on your parry and beat the opposed roll by 1 or 2, and if your armour has a -4 armor check penalty, your end roll will be 12 and actually lose that check.
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Post by Magus »

Yes, I knew the penalty applied to thief skills, but I just found today that it applied to parry as well when I took off my armor and my parry skill jumped from 12 to 20!
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