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Shield Question

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:14 am
by Sheogorath
Now Say I Have a heavy shield and am wearing light armor. Also I am an arcane and I already know that I can not use my skills while I am using the shield.

Now does having a shield in my hand prevent me from having any aranic talismans on me or is it just the charge time in which I must drop the shield?
Another way to put it would be if I charged a spell that had no movement restrictions and after all the time had passed and I was just holding it until I chose to cast it, would during this time I also be restricted not to hold my shield?

Also say I had my shield hanging from a strap on my back so that it was just hanging freely on my back, would that still be considered "holding it" meaning that my armor category still goes up one?

Also, say I wanted to get 4 armor points, the max of light. I have 1 light chest and 1 light leg. Now for the arms, if I were to wear hard plastic (Steal) wrist bracers on each are what would that count as? I know you need 4 quarters for 1 heavy location, but using those bracers is there any way to get 1 or 2 armor points meaning it count since it is equal to 1/2 of a heavy location that it could count as maybe 1 location of medium or light?

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:52 am
by GM_Chris
If you casted a talismen on yourself (buff) and that spell did not have an armor restriction then sure you can cary the shield and still have the buff.

Can you cast the spell while holding the shield? No
Can you hold a spell and cary a sheild? No
Can you have a shield on your back? No

Lets say you have a shield on your back and you were casting a spell and a person hit you in the shield what would happen? You would take the damage and your spell would be disrupted.

What if you held the shield instead? see above

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:41 am
by Atrum Draconus
GM_Chris wrote: Can you hold a spell and cary a sheild? No
Can you have a shield on your back? No

Lets say you have a shield on your back and you were casting a spell and a person hit you in the shield what would happen? You would take the damage and your spell would be disrupted.

What if you held the shield instead? see above
This is why I think it really doesn't matter if you have a shield, a shield would actually slow them down a little and be a big 'ol target for thrown and missle.

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 3:10 pm
by Ark
well you could go 2nd level swash and carry a shield without it raising armor, but yes i agree that a shield hampers spellcasters in general

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 1:20 pm
by Sheogorath
What about this?
Also, say I wanted to get 4 armor points, the max of light. I have 1 light chest and 1 light leg. Now for the arms, if I were to wear hard plastic (Steal) wrist bracers on each are what would that count as? I know you need 4 quarters for 1 heavy location, but using those bracers is there any way to get 1 or 2 armor points meaning it count since it is equal to 1/2 of a heavy location that it could count as maybe 1 location of medium or light?

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:59 am
by Atrum Draconus
I think it would be a call for the GM's to make as the rules currently stand, if the bracers covered your forearms they may give you 1 location of med. If they only cover your wrists, then it would be a decorative thing I would think. Unless you are Wonder Woman and have hypnotizing boobies like Angie, Leif and I. (Joke for my chat peeps).

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:40 pm
by GM_Chris
unless a rule changed a bracer is not a location.

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 9:30 am
by General Maximus
Here is the answer to the armor question. These are the current armor rules on amount of coverage

Armor Location Phys-reps
In order to receive free upkeep for the torso area at least 50% or more of the front and back of the torso must be covered by armor. To receive free upkeep for the legs or arms, they must be covered by a piece of armor that crosses a joint such as the shoulder, elbow, or knee OR cover at least 50% of the front and back of BOTH limbs.

Armor that does not meet the full criteria listed above will be considered half armor in terms of the torso and quarter armor in terms of a leg or an arm. If an individual can get enough fractions to count as a whole piece then they will receive the free upkeep for 1 location. For example, 2 steel bracers and 2 steel shin plates would constitute 4 quarters granting the wearer 1 location of heavy Armor. If the armor types do not match, the armor will provide points based on the judging GM or Marshal's discretion.