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Penguin Herder
You made up the term "armor allergy", and I didn't use it -- I just point out that there's nothing about a vow in the rules text.SPoD said:You're actually saying you PREFER to interpret it as an "armor allergy" than a spiritual vow? OK, well, more power to you. It doesn't make a shred of sense to me.
How I prefer to interpret this rule:
... is that a Druid who wears prohibited armor, or carries a prohibited shield, loses access to his Druid spells and use of his supernatural (or spell-like) abilities while so doing, and for 24 hours afterwards.SRD said:A druid who wears prohibited armor or carries a prohibited shield is unable to cast druid spells or use any of her supernatural or spell-like class abilities while doing so and for 24 hours thereafter.
I can make up a lot of reasons why this might be so, but I'm not required to do so.
Are you joking? Time of day is not required to be morning for many classes. I don't have 60 ft. sarcvision, and thus can't see if there's a point hidden in your sarcasm, or if you are deliberately making a clever point with this rules mistake.SPoD said:Yes, because every rule in 3.5 is 100% mechanically consistent on a strict basis without exception. That's why all magic-based class abilities require morning preparation, for example.
Cheers, -- N