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<blockquote data-quote="Dausuul" data-source="post: 6355620" data-attributes="member: 58197"><p>This is tantamount to saying "You can sleep in armor with no restrictions," since nobody wears armor in the first place unless they're proficient with it.</p><p></p><p>Which is fine by me, really. Sleeping in armor is realistic under most circumstances where it's likely to be an issue. It's less hassle to keep track of. It avoids arguments with the players. It doesn't specially screw over the fighter in a nighttime ambush (the rogue loses 2-3 points of AC without armor, where the fighter can easily lose 7-8). I don't see any reason to work out rules for how many nights in a row you can get away with it and how often you have to clean the stuff. Figure that gets taken care of in downtime.</p><p></p><p>Now, if the fighter is sleeping in bed in a nice inn, and still claims to be in armor, the player is going to get a funny look from me and some questions about when exactly that stuff comes off. But it's not something that's going to come up all that often. (If it <em>does </em>come up often, the player will be quite justified in answering, "The armor stays on because every time we sleep at an inn, we get jumped by freakin' assassins!" Touche, hypothetical fighter player.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dausuul, post: 6355620, member: 58197"] This is tantamount to saying "You can sleep in armor with no restrictions," since nobody wears armor in the first place unless they're proficient with it. Which is fine by me, really. Sleeping in armor is realistic under most circumstances where it's likely to be an issue. It's less hassle to keep track of. It avoids arguments with the players. It doesn't specially screw over the fighter in a nighttime ambush (the rogue loses 2-3 points of AC without armor, where the fighter can easily lose 7-8). I don't see any reason to work out rules for how many nights in a row you can get away with it and how often you have to clean the stuff. Figure that gets taken care of in downtime. Now, if the fighter is sleeping in bed in a nice inn, and still claims to be in armor, the player is going to get a funny look from me and some questions about when exactly that stuff comes off. But it's not something that's going to come up all that often. (If it [I]does [/I]come up often, the player will be quite justified in answering, "The armor stays on because every time we sleep at an inn, we get jumped by freakin' assassins!" Touche, hypothetical fighter player.) [/QUOTE]
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