Sitara said:Judt wondering if anyone has played/seen played a wizar din full plate, and with a heavy shield. Not the height of optimization Iknow, but doable and MAY have hidden benefits.![]()
Uhm, no. The "next highest Wizard" is going to have 30 int and have spent one feat to get leather, giving them (wait for it) a base AC of +14. Heavy armour for builds that actually get int or dex as a primary or secondary stat never really "pays off".Old Gumphrey said:This sort of thing won't really pay off until epic levels, when Godplate is packing a +14 base armor bonus, and you're 12 AC up from the next highest wizard. The imagery is awesome, though, and I'll be doing this with my dwarf warlock if I ever get to stop DMing [although I'm using scale and a light shield, to avoid the check penalties, save feats, and be able to wield a warhammer in one hand (for OA) and a rod in the other (for burninating)].
DLichen said:...though if you're going for the gish route...
And a smart player of a wizard will stop at Hide armor at the highest.generalhenry said:what's the point? a smart wizard shouldn't be having his AC targeted often.
Zurai said:And a smart player of a wizard will stop at Hide armor at the highest.
Why waste 3 feats to get no benefit other than a different (and non-synergistic) selection of magical armor types?