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<blockquote data-quote="Szatany" data-source="post: 6070672" data-attributes="member: 21178"><p>For the newest iteration of this idea, see the bottom of this post.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: #FF0000">VERSION 1</span></strong></p><p>Shields as they are now are extremly boring. There's no variety, they seem almost like an afterthought. Here I present an alternative take on them. Didn't want to just make pricier shields with better AC (mostly to avoid AC inflation), so I had to think of something else. Under this module shields don't improve AC but are used for parrying, similar to fighter's parry ability.</p><p></p><p>Rules for using a shield:</p><p>- Only attacks that target AC can be parried with a shield.</p><p>- Each shield has a pool of extra Hit Points which the wielder can spend to lessen the force of an attack. </p><p>- When an attack is parried (no check necessary), shield absorbs half of the damage that attack caused, but no more than its remaining HP. When a shield absorbs damage, reduce its HP accordingly.</p><p>- Once a shield has 0 HP, it is destroyed and useless.</p><p></p><p>Rules for repairing shields:</p><p>- Shields don't regain their HP automatically (obviously), but can be repaired. </p><p>- Repairing a shield takes 1 hour, requires materials worth 1/10th of shield's original value and requires a Strength check. If performed by someone without a artisan (blacksmith) background, it suffers disadvantege. </p><p>- If check beats DC 15, the shield is repaired and regains all of its HP.Then, regardless of if the check was a success or not, the shield loses permamenty 10% of its total original HP. Each act of repairing the shield lowers its overall durability.</p><p></p><p>The Shields</p><p>[CODE]</p><p>Name Cost Weight HP</p><p>Wooden shield 1 gp 5 lb. 10</p><p>Reinforced wooden shield 5 gp 7 lb. 20</p><p>Metal shield 20 gp 10 lb. 40</p><p>Reinforced metal shield 50 gp 15 lb. 80</p><p>Adamantine laced shield 300 gp 15 lb. 200</p><p>Obdurium laced shield 1000 gp 15 lb. 400</p><p>Large* x2 x2 +25%</p><p>[/CODE]</p><p>* Large is a quality that can be applied to any other shield. Doing so doubles the cost, weight, improves HP by 25%, but also grants disadvantage on stealth checks and imposes a -5 penalty to speed. Large shields can't be wielded by small characters.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: #FF0000">VERSION 2</span></strong></p><p>Take two on shields. I read all your ideas and I decided to drop the original idea of bonus HP completly. Instead, shields provide simpler benefits as proposed in this thread.</p><p></p><p>The Shields</p><p>[CODE]</p><p>Name Cost Weight AC Parry Abilities</p><p>Bucklers</p><p> Metal 2 gp 4 lb. +0 +1d4 free hand</p><p> Adamantine laced 30 gp 5 lb. +0 +1d6 free hand</p><p> Obdurium laced 100 gp 5 lb. +0 +1d8 free hand</p><p>Shields</p><p> Wood 1 gp 5 lb. +1 +1d3</p><p> Reinforced wood 5 gp 7 lb. +1 +1d4</p><p> Metal 10 gp 10 lb. +1 +1d6</p><p> Adamantine laced 300 gp 15 lb. +1 +1d8</p><p> Obdurium laced 1000 gp 15 lb. +1 +1d10</p><p>Large shields</p><p> Reinforced wood 15 gp 15 lb. +2 +1d6 cover, unwieldly</p><p> Metal 20 gp 20 lb. +2 +1d8 cover, unwieldly</p><p> Adamantine laced 400 gp 30 lb. +2 +1d10 cover, unwieldly</p><p> Obdurium laced 1200 gp 30 lb. +2 +1d12 cover, unwieldly</p><p>[/CODE]</p><p></p><p><em><strong>Parry</strong></em> - If you have fighter's Parry ability, you add this number to damage parried when you use it.</p><p>If you don't have the Parry ability but you're proficient with the shield you're using, you now can use Parry ability as if you were a fighter, but the parry dice you get from the shield is lowered by one step (from 1d4 to 1d3, from 1d12 to 1d10, etc.)</p><p><em><strong>Free Hand</strong></em> - Bucklers are strapped onto your arm and therefore leave your hand free to hold a weapon in combat. A buckler can be strapped only onto a medium or heavy armor.</p><p><em><strong>Cover</strong></em> - Large shields essentially provide cover. The +2 AC they grant is not cumulative with the benefits of having cover, but other benefits of cover apply (like +2 bonus to Dexterity saving throws).</p><p><em><strong>Unwieldly</strong></em> - Carrying around a large shield anywhere outside battlefield is not a good idea. With large shield in your hand, your speed other than walk speed is zero (unless it's granted by magic, such as fly speed - then it's unaffected). Your walk speed is reduced by 5 ft. You also get disadvantage on Stealth checks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Szatany, post: 6070672, member: 21178"] For the newest iteration of this idea, see the bottom of this post. [B][COLOR="#FF0000"]VERSION 1[/COLOR][/B] Shields as they are now are extremly boring. There's no variety, they seem almost like an afterthought. Here I present an alternative take on them. Didn't want to just make pricier shields with better AC (mostly to avoid AC inflation), so I had to think of something else. Under this module shields don't improve AC but are used for parrying, similar to fighter's parry ability. Rules for using a shield: - Only attacks that target AC can be parried with a shield. - Each shield has a pool of extra Hit Points which the wielder can spend to lessen the force of an attack. - When an attack is parried (no check necessary), shield absorbs half of the damage that attack caused, but no more than its remaining HP. When a shield absorbs damage, reduce its HP accordingly. - Once a shield has 0 HP, it is destroyed and useless. Rules for repairing shields: - Shields don't regain their HP automatically (obviously), but can be repaired. - Repairing a shield takes 1 hour, requires materials worth 1/10th of shield's original value and requires a Strength check. If performed by someone without a artisan (blacksmith) background, it suffers disadvantege. - If check beats DC 15, the shield is repaired and regains all of its HP.Then, regardless of if the check was a success or not, the shield loses permamenty 10% of its total original HP. Each act of repairing the shield lowers its overall durability. The Shields [CODE] Name Cost Weight HP Wooden shield 1 gp 5 lb. 10 Reinforced wooden shield 5 gp 7 lb. 20 Metal shield 20 gp 10 lb. 40 Reinforced metal shield 50 gp 15 lb. 80 Adamantine laced shield 300 gp 15 lb. 200 Obdurium laced shield 1000 gp 15 lb. 400 Large* x2 x2 +25% [/CODE] * Large is a quality that can be applied to any other shield. Doing so doubles the cost, weight, improves HP by 25%, but also grants disadvantage on stealth checks and imposes a -5 penalty to speed. Large shields can't be wielded by small characters. [B][COLOR="#FF0000"]VERSION 2[/COLOR][/B] Take two on shields. I read all your ideas and I decided to drop the original idea of bonus HP completly. Instead, shields provide simpler benefits as proposed in this thread. The Shields [CODE] Name Cost Weight AC Parry Abilities Bucklers Metal 2 gp 4 lb. +0 +1d4 free hand Adamantine laced 30 gp 5 lb. +0 +1d6 free hand Obdurium laced 100 gp 5 lb. +0 +1d8 free hand Shields Wood 1 gp 5 lb. +1 +1d3 Reinforced wood 5 gp 7 lb. +1 +1d4 Metal 10 gp 10 lb. +1 +1d6 Adamantine laced 300 gp 15 lb. +1 +1d8 Obdurium laced 1000 gp 15 lb. +1 +1d10 Large shields Reinforced wood 15 gp 15 lb. +2 +1d6 cover, unwieldly Metal 20 gp 20 lb. +2 +1d8 cover, unwieldly Adamantine laced 400 gp 30 lb. +2 +1d10 cover, unwieldly Obdurium laced 1200 gp 30 lb. +2 +1d12 cover, unwieldly [/CODE] [I][B]Parry[/B][/I] - If you have fighter's Parry ability, you add this number to damage parried when you use it. If you don't have the Parry ability but you're proficient with the shield you're using, you now can use Parry ability as if you were a fighter, but the parry dice you get from the shield is lowered by one step (from 1d4 to 1d3, from 1d12 to 1d10, etc.) [I][B]Free Hand[/B][/I] - Bucklers are strapped onto your arm and therefore leave your hand free to hold a weapon in combat. A buckler can be strapped only onto a medium or heavy armor. [I][B]Cover[/B][/I] - Large shields essentially provide cover. The +2 AC they grant is not cumulative with the benefits of having cover, but other benefits of cover apply (like +2 bonus to Dexterity saving throws). [I][B]Unwieldly[/B][/I] - Carrying around a large shield anywhere outside battlefield is not a good idea. With large shield in your hand, your speed other than walk speed is zero (unless it's granted by magic, such as fly speed - then it's unaffected). Your walk speed is reduced by 5 ft. You also get disadvantage on Stealth checks. [/QUOTE]
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