Diplomatic Immunity: Almost Ready Maybe?

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Brother Shatterstone said:
Ouch, theirs not much worth buying then… :lol: (Which I guess works cause I didn’t want her to have alot of stuff anyhow.)

Are Bracers of Defense considered armor for the purpose of pricing? (I think I saw you doing something like this with someone else the other day…)
Not bracers, no. The thing is the robe/dress/armour item slot. You can wear both Wondrous Items (like robes or dresses) and Armour (like...well, you know) in that same slot. Similarly, if you have something like a robe, you could theoretically enchant that using either Craft Wondrous Item or Craft Arms and Armour. And it just so happens that both of those have armour-giving enhancements (you could either use Arms and Armour to make it a Robe +1, or use Wondrous to make it a Robe of Armour +1).
 

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Brother Shatterstone said:
okay... I guess I shouldn't be to surprised by that ruling... (Not to many loop holes go my way. :) )
You could make it go your way by buying a dress/robe/something like that instead of Bracers ;)
 

Rystil Arden said:
You could make it go your way by buying a dress/robe/something like that instead of Bracers ;)
An Amazon/gladiator in a dress? You've lost your mind RA. :lol: (Though, I do freely admit I think it would be funny if my character was expected to wear a dress as part of her diplomatic duties. :D )
 



That's why the Amzaons hate the men so much - they stole the kilt idea and made it their own! :)

Keia
 

Just grab a suit of studded leather armor (with no arms) with a segmented skirt instead of leggings, and some greaves for the lower legs and arms.
 

Keia said:
That's why the Amzaons hate the men so much - they stole the kilt idea and made it their own! :)
:rolleyes: I expect RA will come through and tell us what they original war but I’m seeing alot less clothing than a dress, a kilt, or a skirt. (I think an open bottomed outfit would just be asking for trouble in a jungle.)
 

Brother Shatterstone said:
An Amazon/gladiator in a dress? You've lost your mind RA. :lol: (Though, I do freely admit I think it would be funny if my character was expected to wear a dress as part of her diplomatic duties. :D )
Ah, well you can use anything that takes up that slot--dress is just an example. Heck, it could be a bikini for all it matters (though it is important that it takes up the body slot, so it couldn't be worn underneath a dress or robe if it was something skimpy).
 

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