
And, more importantly, Barovia is explicitly balanced around a much more expensive economy and scarcity of resources.
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The PC already is well-equipped and has an AC above 20. What I am struggling with, though, is allowing this in Barovia.

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After all, it's costing resources (the same amount of money as full plate and uses of channel divinity) in exchange for time/convenience (e.g., not having to find a shop with full plate, or have it crafted for you). If I were DMing a standard forgotten realms campaign, I might do the same. That said, the forge domain channel divinity feature seems-frankly-pretty stupid to me if you can't allow a bit of creativity, and it appears to me that many DMs permit them to use iterative uses of channel divinity in this manner despite it being against RAW/RAI. And it's pretty clear that, RAI, this was not meant to create expensive items even in iterative uses (see Sage Advice here on the very question of full plate: ). Now, this obviously does not permit full plate RAW. The metal irretrievably coalesces and transforms into the creation at the ritual’s end, magically forming even nonmetal parts of the creation. As part of this ritual, you must lay out metal, which can include coins, with a value equal to the creation. The thing you create can be something that is worth no more than 100 gp. The creation is completed at the end of the hour, coalescing in an unoccupied space of your choice on a surface within 5 feet of you. You conduct an hour-long ritual that crafts a nonmagical item that must include some metal: a simple or martial weapon, a suit of armor, ten pieces of ammunition, a set of tools, or another metal object (see chapter 5, “Equipment,” in the Player’s Handbook for examples of these items). We've discussed the crafting mechanics and how that would take 200-300 days (depending on whether you use the PHB and Xanathar rules for it, and assuming PHB prices for the "value" of the armor re time to craft), but he's also mused about the possibility of using his channel divinity feature to create the "components" of full plate and then craft to assemble them.įor those that don't have it fresh in mind, a forge domain cleric has the following channel divinity feature: He joined at level 5 (joined mid-campaign), and I mistakenly allowed him to roll equipment for a level 5, so he is already way better equipped than the rest of the party (e.g., splint mail). Publishers use these marks when books are returned to them.Hi everyone. Remainder Mark - A remainder mark is usually a small black line or dot written with a felt tip pen or Sharpie on the top, bottom, side page edges and sometimes on the UPC symbol on the back of the book.If excessively worn, they will be marked as "tray worn." Flat trays for SPI games are not graded, and have the usual problems.If excessively worn, they will be marked as "card worn." The cardboard backing of miniature packs is not graded.In most cases, boxed games and box sets do not come with dice.



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