Artoomis
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The question more properly is:
Are shields considered the same as armor, or are they something different? This is important primarily for monks who face restrictions when "wearing armor."
So, does the term "wearing armor" include using a shield? I wouldn't think so (do you really "wear" a shield?), but a proper analysis requires that we look to all instances where a shield and armor are mentioned in the PHB and try to draw a conclusion from that.
I will attempt that here, but I will probably overlook something, so I'll edit this as folks point out my oversights.
Please let me know if I missed anything
This is, as far as I know, the only attempt to document all places in the PHB that mention armor and shield (except for spells – I intentionally left those out as I don’t think that would be helpful)
Here we go....
1. Chapter 3, Classes: In every class description a reference is made to armor and weapon proficiencies, such as "all armor (light, medium and heavy) and shields."
2. Pg. 40: Monks receive a penalty when "wearing armor." (This is right after the paragraph stating they are not proficient in "armor or shields.")
3. Chapter 5, Feats: There are three "Armor" proficiency feats (one each for light medium and heavy) forming a feat chain, plus one Shield proficiency feat.
4. Pg. 104 The "ARMOR" section of Chapter 7 includes light/heavy/medium armors, shields, armor spikes, the locked gauntlet and shield spikes.
5. Pg. 104 Table 7-5 "Armor" includes all the above as well.
edit: Italics portion added.
6. Pg. 104 "Armor bonus: The protective value of the armor. Bonuses from armor and a shield stack. "
7. Pg. 104 "If you are wearing armor and using a shield, both armor check penalties apply."
8. Pg. 104, Table 7-5 Armor and shields both have an armor bonus, an armor check penalty and arcane spell failure.
9. Pg. 104, Table 7-5 Armor has, but shields do not have a max dex bonus or a speed restriction.
10. Pg. 105: Rules for getting into and out of armor talk about the light/medium and heavy armors you wear and not shields.
11. Pg. 105: Armor descriptions include shields (well, they include everything from table 7-5)
12. Pg. 106 You can use shields (except buckler) as an off-hand weapon for as shield bash.
13. Pg. 105: Sidebar has rules for unusually-sized armor (there is errata for this, but it has no bearing on shields vs. armor)
14. Pg. 119 - ARMOR CLASS = 10 + armor bonus + shield bonus + Dexterity modifier + size modifier.
15. Pg. 128 Table 8-4 includes two references to shields - "Ready a shield and Loose a shield.
16. Pg 136 - "Strike a Weapon" - You can strike a weapon or a shield.
17. Pg. 141 - (errata) "A medium or heavy load counts
as medium or heavy armor for the purpose of abilities that are restricted by armor." Plus a bit of other similar info on how being encumbered by equipment is like being encumbered by armor.
18. pg 281 (glossary) A Shield bonus is defined. [Yes, yes, we all know it's really an armor bonus proved by the shield, I'm only stating what’s in the PHB - and it's also on pg. 119 =see item 14 above].
THE FOLLOWING ARE SUBJECT TO LATER VERIFICATION:
From the DMG:
19. All magic armor is masterwork armor
All magic shields are masterwork shields
20. As with armor, special abilities built into the shield add to the market value
21. Shield enhancement bonuses stack with armor enhancement bonuses.
22. If armor or a shield has a special ability...
23. Armor and shields can't actually have bonuses this high.
24. This armor or shield seems almost translucent.
There are also these tables:
25. Table: Armor and Shields
26. Table: Armor Special Abilities
27. Table: Shield Special Abilities
Looking at all this information together it seems to me:
Shields are clearly NOT armor any more than armor spikes or shield spikes are armor, but they are included in the ARMOR section of the EQUIPMENT chapter because they are so closely related to armor.
Shields are not "worn" - they are "used." They are strapped to your arm and gripped with your hand, true (though buckler and small shields leave your off-hand free to various degrees), but they are "readied" and "loosed" not "donned" like armor. In fact, using the PHB rule, it seems perfectly reasonable to make a statement like, "my PC is not wearing armor but he's using a shield."
Too many places in the PHB call out shields separately from armor to ever assume that a generic reference to wearing armor is meant to include using a shield as well.
INTENTIONALLY left out of this discussion is anything about "intent" or opinions of the Sage or authors. I'm not saying that's not important - but it's not helpful to understanding the rules AS PUBLISHED. That would be like asking a member of congress what he meant when the passed a law - it doesn't matter - what matters is what got published.
In fact, we frequently see laws changed because they didn't so what was intended - my ONLY goal here is to see what the rules are AS WRITTEN.
I'd be glad do discuss what the rules SHOULD BE in another thread.
Are shields considered the same as armor, or are they something different? This is important primarily for monks who face restrictions when "wearing armor."
So, does the term "wearing armor" include using a shield? I wouldn't think so (do you really "wear" a shield?), but a proper analysis requires that we look to all instances where a shield and armor are mentioned in the PHB and try to draw a conclusion from that.
I will attempt that here, but I will probably overlook something, so I'll edit this as folks point out my oversights.
Please let me know if I missed anything
This is, as far as I know, the only attempt to document all places in the PHB that mention armor and shield (except for spells – I intentionally left those out as I don’t think that would be helpful)
Here we go....
1. Chapter 3, Classes: In every class description a reference is made to armor and weapon proficiencies, such as "all armor (light, medium and heavy) and shields."
2. Pg. 40: Monks receive a penalty when "wearing armor." (This is right after the paragraph stating they are not proficient in "armor or shields.")
3. Chapter 5, Feats: There are three "Armor" proficiency feats (one each for light medium and heavy) forming a feat chain, plus one Shield proficiency feat.
4. Pg. 104 The "ARMOR" section of Chapter 7 includes light/heavy/medium armors, shields, armor spikes, the locked gauntlet and shield spikes.
5. Pg. 104 Table 7-5 "Armor" includes all the above as well.
edit: Italics portion added.
6. Pg. 104 "Armor bonus: The protective value of the armor. Bonuses from armor and a shield stack. "
7. Pg. 104 "If you are wearing armor and using a shield, both armor check penalties apply."
8. Pg. 104, Table 7-5 Armor and shields both have an armor bonus, an armor check penalty and arcane spell failure.
9. Pg. 104, Table 7-5 Armor has, but shields do not have a max dex bonus or a speed restriction.
10. Pg. 105: Rules for getting into and out of armor talk about the light/medium and heavy armors you wear and not shields.
11. Pg. 105: Armor descriptions include shields (well, they include everything from table 7-5)
12. Pg. 106 You can use shields (except buckler) as an off-hand weapon for as shield bash.
13. Pg. 105: Sidebar has rules for unusually-sized armor (there is errata for this, but it has no bearing on shields vs. armor)
14. Pg. 119 - ARMOR CLASS = 10 + armor bonus + shield bonus + Dexterity modifier + size modifier.
15. Pg. 128 Table 8-4 includes two references to shields - "Ready a shield and Loose a shield.
16. Pg 136 - "Strike a Weapon" - You can strike a weapon or a shield.
17. Pg. 141 - (errata) "A medium or heavy load counts
as medium or heavy armor for the purpose of abilities that are restricted by armor." Plus a bit of other similar info on how being encumbered by equipment is like being encumbered by armor.
18. pg 281 (glossary) A Shield bonus is defined. [Yes, yes, we all know it's really an armor bonus proved by the shield, I'm only stating what’s in the PHB - and it's also on pg. 119 =see item 14 above].
THE FOLLOWING ARE SUBJECT TO LATER VERIFICATION:
From the DMG:
19. All magic armor is masterwork armor
All magic shields are masterwork shields
20. As with armor, special abilities built into the shield add to the market value
21. Shield enhancement bonuses stack with armor enhancement bonuses.
22. If armor or a shield has a special ability...
23. Armor and shields can't actually have bonuses this high.
24. This armor or shield seems almost translucent.
There are also these tables:
25. Table: Armor and Shields
26. Table: Armor Special Abilities
27. Table: Shield Special Abilities
Looking at all this information together it seems to me:
Shields are clearly NOT armor any more than armor spikes or shield spikes are armor, but they are included in the ARMOR section of the EQUIPMENT chapter because they are so closely related to armor.
Shields are not "worn" - they are "used." They are strapped to your arm and gripped with your hand, true (though buckler and small shields leave your off-hand free to various degrees), but they are "readied" and "loosed" not "donned" like armor. In fact, using the PHB rule, it seems perfectly reasonable to make a statement like, "my PC is not wearing armor but he's using a shield."
Too many places in the PHB call out shields separately from armor to ever assume that a generic reference to wearing armor is meant to include using a shield as well.
INTENTIONALLY left out of this discussion is anything about "intent" or opinions of the Sage or authors. I'm not saying that's not important - but it's not helpful to understanding the rules AS PUBLISHED. That would be like asking a member of congress what he meant when the passed a law - it doesn't matter - what matters is what got published.
In fact, we frequently see laws changed because they didn't so what was intended - my ONLY goal here is to see what the rules are AS WRITTEN.
I'd be glad do discuss what the rules SHOULD BE in another thread.
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