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That would happen if a creature’s armor is hit by a “grease” spell?

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That would happen if a creature’s armor is hit by a “grease” spell?

In the spell description it says that happens with objects if affected by Grease.

But that if you hit the fighters armor with the spell instead of his weapon?

What save would the fighter get to prevent his armor from getting greased?

Reflex… or is that just to prevent him from slipping and dropping that hi is holding?
More likely a will save, but the description does not say.

/Tabula
 

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It would still be a reflex save according to the spell description, but why would you want to Grease a suit of armor that is already being worn?
 
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Dr. Zoom said:

That is what I want to know, too. :D

Not to hijack the thread, but how was Origins? We could not make it this year, unfortunately.

I'm hoping someone can tell me. I had an emergency and was unable to attend this year. :(
 


An interesting question. I suspect adding grease would have no effect on the wearing of armor. It might be a bit uncomfortable because it would slide around a little. Now greasing his boots might give him troubles.;)
 


Black Omega said:
An interesting question. I suspect adding grease would have no effect on the wearing of armor. It might be a bit uncomfortable because it would slide around a little. Now greasing his boots might give him troubles.;)

If the grease covers tyhe armor (inside and out) would it give a circumstance bonus to escape artist checks to get out of a grapple?
 

If the armor includes the boots or the boots themselves are targeted, then you have the slipping problem no matter where you walk. I like it very much.

I also like the idea of using Grease on your own boots and then using them like skates (skis?). Maybe a variant use for balance.
 

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