DND_Reborn
The High Aldwin
It would be a case of specific over general (the text for magical shields overrides the general "armor must be worn" clause).I really don't know how SA could have missed that...


It would be a case of specific over general (the text for magical shields overrides the general "armor must be worn" clause).I really don't know how SA could have missed that...
Maybe, but it is not written as such in the DMG... So where did they get that idea?It would be a case of specific over general (the text for magical shields overrides the general "armor must be worn" clause).![]()
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It is written that way in the DMG. It's on page 200.Maybe, but it is not written as such in the DMG... So where did they get that idea?![]()
Dude. They all do. This is a situation where they misused a word "carry" and people are now trying to game the system. There is absolutely ZERO reason for those two quotes to exist if the word "carry" is correct in the shield descriptions.Unless an armor's description says otherwise
And the description of the shield says otherwise.
Again @Maxperson is right.Unless an armor's description says otherwise
And the description of the shield says otherwise.
Dude. They all do.
Zero reason... except for all the non-shield armors that the quoted sections cover? Zero reason... except for the shields that don't say they're worn items?This is a situation where they misused a word "carry" and people are now trying to game the system. There is absolutely ZERO reason for those two quotes to exist if the word "carry" is correct in the shield descriptions.
Actually, looking over the shields there is another word difference that if we take at face value results in even more nonsense. The arrow catching shield. It's wielded, making it a weapon........................with no offensive capability at all.Again @Maxperson is right.
This is gaming the system. They used common language when a specific language was required. And now, for a simple "word" mistake, people are allowed to do nonsensical thing that isn't even RAW or RAI from the beginning but because of one missused word becomes more or less RAW.
In addition, this is not refering to a specific shield's description. It is a general description. Remember Flying shield? This one you don't have to carry/wear/don to activate it's flying power. That is one specific shield. The rest of the shields should abide by the general rule or otherwise there would not be a general rule to begin with.