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beep beep boop
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#22
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solve your problems by uninstalling
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Or roll a bard and dont use plate - there you go
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Rnolda Dwarvenegger, Dwarven Cleric Zisch, Iksar Monk | |||
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Bard's have plate because they NEED it in this game.
They are punching bags when trying to CC/charm/pull in groups especially in tight areas. Play a bard to high levels and you will understand better. | ||
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Sooo... within this discussion... what makes people think druids are ok to wear leather?
Leather comes from their DEAD animal friends, where as cloth can be made from living animals and plants. Rangers should also not be wearing chain or leather as it "supposedly" violates their deity code. While a bard in full plate is equally confusing, I could see plenty of argument for padded chain or light plate seeing how their songs are supposed to affect both them and their equipment. ( on the extreme it could be argued a high level bard has learned how to manipulate the weight of plate to wear it effectively ) | ||
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Additional thought: in most other rpgs, rogues get a penalty if they wear anything more than leather due to the noise chain and plate armor wear in addition to assumed movement restrictions. (Mind you the rogue has no magic to affect these things)
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Give that to bards and then there's a decent argument for taking away plate. | |||
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Additional thought: seek mental aid
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