Anubis said:Actually, to end your argument, Bracers of Armor DO NOT count as actually wearing armor. Simply look at the NPC Monk in the DMG. Notice that said Monk wears Bracers of Armor and has NO PENALTIES for doing so. That is ABSOLUTE PROOF that Bracers of Armor do not count as wearing armor.
AGGEMAM said:That just in no way explains why they write 'invisible but tangible field of force'.
I wouldn't have any problem if they had just written 'invisible field of force' or 'invisible force field'.
AGGEMAM said:It is not just the actual use of the word 'tangible' but that in conjunction with the second sentence of the Mage Armor description and the 'just as though' reference in the Bracers of Defense description.
Bill Muench said:Okay, first off a few disclaimers:
3. Super-Duper AC Man is entirely legal to the best of my knowledge. He has the recommended amount of treasure for his level, he doesn't have an XP penalty, and everything stacks properly. If you see an error, please let me know so I can correct it or correct you.
Super-Duper AC Man is a (deep breath): Gnome Mnk2/Pal2/Clr3/Psion1/Ranger1/Mystic Wanderer 1/Duelist 10
CRGreathouse said:Portions of the WotC website showing bracers of armor on monks without loss of abilities:
http://www.wizards.com/dnd/article.asp?x=dnd/fc/fc20011208a
http://www.wizards.com/dnd/article.asp?x=dnd/fc/fc20010803a
http://www.wizards.com/dnd/article.asp?x=dnd/fc/fc20010525a
Etc. (I'm bored.)