Gnome
First Post
I'd like to get others' input on the legality of this. Specifically, there's a feat (I don't remember the name) in Complete Arcane that lets arcane spellcasters wear armor that is one size category heavier than normal without chance of spell failure, assuming that they can cast spells in armor at all. So, a bard taking the feat could cast spells in, say, breastplate armor. W00t.
Now, how about full plate armor made of mithral? From the SRD:
To me, this would mean that full plate mithril armor would be treated as medium armor for purposes of arcane spell failure (falling under the "other limitations" bit), but one would still nead heavy armor proficiency, since it is still technically heavy armor.
So, do others agree that a bard with 1 level of fighter and the aforementioned feat from Complete Arcane should be able to cast spells in full plate with no chance of spell failure? if so, this could make a cool martial bard build.
Now, how about full plate armor made of mithral? From the SRD:
SRD said:Most mithral armors are one category lighter than normal for purposes of movement and other limitations. Heavy armors are treated as medium, and medium armors are treated as light, but light armors are still treated as light.
To me, this would mean that full plate mithril armor would be treated as medium armor for purposes of arcane spell failure (falling under the "other limitations" bit), but one would still nead heavy armor proficiency, since it is still technically heavy armor.
So, do others agree that a bard with 1 level of fighter and the aforementioned feat from Complete Arcane should be able to cast spells in full plate with no chance of spell failure? if so, this could make a cool martial bard build.