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Question about Armor Class
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 6:48 pm
by Bodmerocity
Okay, so everyone knows Minsc, right? Well, anytime I try to put armor on him (or any character for that matter, but it seems especially odd for him since hes the big tough fighter guy who should be wearing armor) his AC goes down. How come? If the big tough fighter is wearing platemail armor, shouldn't his AC go up? I don't think I understand the system, could someone explain this to me?
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 7:13 pm
by Vincent Vega
In second edition D&D (Baldurs Gate 1 & 2, Icewind dale, and PS: Torment all use 2nd Edition) lower AC is better, just get it as low as possible. If you really need and explanation as to how this works here you go
When you attack an enemy, the game rolls a
twenty-sided die. The number you roll, subtracted from your THAC0, is
the Armor Class you hit. So if your THAC0 is 7, and you roll a 7, you
hit Armor Class 0 or anything worse than that (higher Armor Class is
worse). If you roll a 5, you hit Armor Class 2 or anything worse than
that, and if you roll a 10 you hit Armor Class -3 or anything worse than
that.
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 7:15 pm
by sparhawk_tr
In 2e rules, lesser AC is better. Like BGII
In 3e rules, greater AC is better. Like IWD2
So, if Minsc has a low AC, that means you are on the right way.
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 9:05 pm
by SP101
Chars (without dex bonus) start with an AC of 10.
If an armor as an Armor Class of 1, this mean the armor will set your ac to 1 (from 10), plus your dexterity bonus.
Base AC (10) + Armor (AC 1) = AC 1
Base AC (10) + Dex Bonus (2) + Armor (AC 1) = AC -1