Nope. This has been conclusively discussed in previous threads (see here).Bad Paper said:Does a ring of evasion only work if you're wearing no armor or light armor?
So how do you wish for a +5 longsword? (yes, it costs an extra 2,500xp for that wish to be granted) But "+5" is a metagame term.Kafkonia said:I wouldn't let a PC Wish for Evasion because Evasion is a metagame term that the PCs wouldn't know about
SRD: Ring of Evasion said:Evasion: This ring continually grants the wearer the ability to avoid damage as if she had evasion. Whenever she makes a Reflex saving throw to determine whether she takes half damage, a successful save results in no damage.
SRD: Evasion said:Evasion (Ex): At 2nd level and higher, a rogue can avoid even magical and unusual attacks with great agility. If she makes a successful Reflex saving throw against an attack that normally deals half damage on a successful save, she instead takes no damage. Evasion can be used only if the rogue is wearing light armor or no armor. A helpless rogue does not gain the benefit of evasion.
SRD: Evasion said:Evasion (Ex): At 2nd level or higher if a monk makes a successful Reflex saving throw against an attack that normally deals half damage on a successful save, she instead takes no damage. Evasion can be used only if a monk is wearing light armor or no armor. A helpless monk does not gain the benefit of evasion.
Evasion (and many other 1st or 2nd level class abilities like the Paladin's Divine Grace or the Barbarian's Rage) is a big deal for the people who want it. Some characters go out of their way to take 1 or 2 levels in some of these classes exclusively to cherrypick those potent abilities. They are all significantly more powerful than feats, and rightly so. Arguably, if Divine Grace and Smite were both feats, there would be very little reason to play a Paladin rather than a Fighter.Bad Paper said:So how do you wish for a +5 longsword? (yes, it costs an extra 2,500xp for that wish to be granted) But "+5" is a metagame term.
Wishing for a second-level class ability is trivial. It would be like asking for Woodland Stride: hardly even feat-worthy, and certainly more colorful than wishing for a trinket. However, wishing for something a little too meaty, say, Improved Evasion, well... hang on a sec while I get this RBDM hat on ...![]()
That prohibition is in the general special ability description for evasion:Sejs said:neither is the prohibition against its use while helpless.
Sejs said:Looking at it, the armor restrictions are included in the class features, but not in the magic item description. Interestingly enough, neither is the prohibition against its use while helpless.
SRD said:Rogues and monks cannot use evasion in medium or heavy armor. Some creatures with the evasion ability as an innate quality do not have this limitation.