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<blockquote data-quote="Oryan77" data-source="post: 3130915" data-attributes="member: 18701"><p>What I meant to say is there is no real gravity. The PC is just buoyant in the water. So his weight isn't going to matter. Sinking is not a danger in the plane. </p><p></p><p>I don't bother with thinking about which way a PC thinks is up or down and he'll float up or sink down in those directions. That hurts my brain trying to imagine that. I think the end result would be that you'd unconciously make yourself buoyant and stay in place unless you propel yourself in a direction. The water makes you buoyant...unlike the El. Plane of Air where air can't make you buoyant so you will fall in the direction you think is down.</p><p></p><p>But anyway, this doesn't help my armor dilemma. It's funny that forges were mentioned. It's a good point, but the published adventure I'm running has a forge underwater in a Sahuagin city. It's in an air filled room and not submerged in water. But none of the NPC's wear metal armor...not even the cleric Sahuagins priestesses.</p><p></p><p>I guess it doesn't matter. I'm just not used to picturing Aquatic people wearing metal armor. I guess I'll just imagine them looking like old scuba divers in full metal scuba outfits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oryan77, post: 3130915, member: 18701"] What I meant to say is there is no real gravity. The PC is just buoyant in the water. So his weight isn't going to matter. Sinking is not a danger in the plane. I don't bother with thinking about which way a PC thinks is up or down and he'll float up or sink down in those directions. That hurts my brain trying to imagine that. I think the end result would be that you'd unconciously make yourself buoyant and stay in place unless you propel yourself in a direction. The water makes you buoyant...unlike the El. Plane of Air where air can't make you buoyant so you will fall in the direction you think is down. But anyway, this doesn't help my armor dilemma. It's funny that forges were mentioned. It's a good point, but the published adventure I'm running has a forge underwater in a Sahuagin city. It's in an air filled room and not submerged in water. But none of the NPC's wear metal armor...not even the cleric Sahuagins priestesses. I guess it doesn't matter. I'm just not used to picturing Aquatic people wearing metal armor. I guess I'll just imagine them looking like old scuba divers in full metal scuba outfits. [/QUOTE]
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