In my game, I am playing a Monk. Our DM has ruled that the Deflect Arrows ability I have will not work against boulders thrown by giants because they are too heavy to deflect.
Sounds fair enough to me. However, I have a ring of force shield. What would people think about the use of that to assist me with deflect arrows?
I know I need to have my hands free to deflect arrows, so normally you cannot use a shield. But this is a weightless invisible force field. So do you think I could attempt to deflect a thrown boulder with it?
I would think yes, since a normal shield still counts towards your armor class. Therefore a normal shield is effective protection, so this should be effective protection too. It's just a melee attack, not a touch attack.
Lastly, should I be able to deflect arrows (regular missles now, not giant rocks) more effectively than normal (ie. a +2 bonus to my reflex save, or some such), since I have this weightless shield to assist me?
What do you guys think? Am I just being whiny and trying to get an unfair advantage, or do you think it's reasonable?
Sounds fair enough to me. However, I have a ring of force shield. What would people think about the use of that to assist me with deflect arrows?
I know I need to have my hands free to deflect arrows, so normally you cannot use a shield. But this is a weightless invisible force field. So do you think I could attempt to deflect a thrown boulder with it?
I would think yes, since a normal shield still counts towards your armor class. Therefore a normal shield is effective protection, so this should be effective protection too. It's just a melee attack, not a touch attack.
Lastly, should I be able to deflect arrows (regular missles now, not giant rocks) more effectively than normal (ie. a +2 bonus to my reflex save, or some such), since I have this weightless shield to assist me?
What do you guys think? Am I just being whiny and trying to get an unfair advantage, or do you think it's reasonable?