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Equipment

From Hayashi Park Potterverse for 5th ed. Dungeons and Dragons (5e)

Here’s a list of equippable items that are durable (not single use like potions).

Unique and Funny Armaments

Confetti Hand Crossbow
[1]

Split Personality Two-by-Four
[2]

The Most Awesome and Powerful Sword of All Time
[3]

Dr. Crapulon's Can Opener of Doom
[4]

Al-Bakasha's Sword of Buoyancy
[5]

Fresh Dagger
[6]

Umbuku's Unwieldy and Buggy Scimitar
[7]

Spatula of Power
[8]

Olivia Cartwright's Knife of Growth
[9]

One Bad Hammer
[10]

Fern Frond of Slicing
[11]

Battleaxe of Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice
[12]

Morning-star of Possum Summoning
[13]

Mikhaili's Lunch Sword
[14]

The Barracuda of Breaking and Entering
[15]

Tim the Kobold's Intellect Spear
[16]

Dr. Crapulon's Wondrous Catapult
[17]

Blackjack of Rampaging Sheep
[18]

Armor

Fantasy gaming worlds are a vast tapestry made up of many different cultures, each with its own technology level. For this reason, adventurers have access to a variety of armor types, ranging from leather armor to chain mail to costly plate armor, with several other kinds of armor in between. The Armor table collects the most commonly available types of armor found in the game and separates them into three categories: light armor, medium armor, and heavy armor. Many warriors supplement their armor with a shield.[19]

The Armor Table shows the cost, weight, and other properties of the common types of armor worn in fantasy gaming worlds.[20]

Armor Proficiency 
Anyone can put on a suit of armor or strap a shield to an arm. Only those proficient in the armor’s use know how to wear it effectively, however. Your class gives you proficiency with certain types of armor. If you wear armor that you lack proficiency with, you have disadvantage on any ability check, saving throw, or attack roll that involves Strength or Dexterity, and you can’t cast spells.[21]
Armor Class (AC) 
Armor protects its wearer from attacks. The armor (and shield) you wear determines your base Armor Class.[22]

Heavy Armor

Of all the armor categories, heavy armor offers the best protection. These suits of armor cover the entire body and are designed to stop a wide range of attacks. Only proficient warriors can manage their weight and bulk.[23]

Heavy armor doesn’t let you add your Dexterity modifier to your Armor Class, but it also doesn’t penalize you if your Dexterity modifier is negative.[24]

Heavier armor interferes with the wearer’s ability to move quickly, stealthily, and freely. If the Armor table shows "Str 13" or "Str 15" in the Strength column for an armor type, the armor reduces the wearer’s speed by 10 feet unless the wearer has a Strength score equal to or higher than the listed score.[25]

Ring Mail 
This armor is leather armor with heavy rings sewn into it. The rings help reinforce the armor against blows from swords and axes. Ring mail is inferior to chain mail, and it's usually worn only by those who can’t afford better armor.[26]
Chain Mail 
Made of interlocking metal rings, chain mail includes a layer of quilted fabric worn underneath the mail to prevent chafing and to cushion the impact of blows. The suit includes gauntlets.[27]
Splint 
This armor is made of narrow vertical strips of metal riveted to a backing of leather that is worn over cloth padding. Flexible chain mail protects the joints.[28]
Plate 
Plate consists of shaped, interlocking metal plates to cover the entire body. A suit of plate includes gauntlets, heavy leather boots, a visored helmet, and thick layers of padding underneath the armor. Buckles and straps distribute the weight over the body.[29]
Stealth 
If the Armor table shows "Disadvantage" in the Stealth column, the wearer has disadvantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks.[30]

Heavy Armor
Armor Armor Cost Armor Class (AC) Strength Stealth Weight
Ring mail 30 gp 14 Disadvantage 40 lb.
Chain mail 75 gp 16 Str 13 Disadvantage 55 lb.
Splint 200 gp 17 Str 15 Disadvantage 60 lb.
Plate 1,500 gp 18 Str 15 Disadvantage 65 lb.

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Light Armor

Made from supple and thin materials, light armor favors agile adventurers since it offers some protection without sacrificing mobility. If you wear light armor, you add your Dexterity modifier to the base number from your armor type to determine your Armor Class.[32]

Padded 
Padded armor consists of quilted layers of cloth and batting.[33]
Leather 
The breastplate and shoulder protectors of this armor are made of leather that has been stiffened by being boiled in oil. The rest of the armor is made of softer and more flexible materials.[34]
Studded Leather 
Made from tough but flexible leather, studded leather is reinforced with close-set rivets or spikes.[35]

Light Armor
Armor Armor Cost Armor Class (AC) Strength Stealth Weight
Padded 5 gp 11 + Dex modifier Disadvantage 8 1b.
Leather 10 gp 11 + Dex modifier 10 lb.
Studded leather 45 gp 12 + Dex modifier - - 13 lb.

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Medium Armor

Medium armor offers more protection than light armor, but it also impairs movement more. If you wear medium armor, you add your Dexterity modifier, to a maximum of +2, to the base number from your armor type to determine your Armor Class.[37]

Hide 
This crude armor consists of thick furs and pelts. It is commonly worn by barbarian tribes, evil humanoids, and other folk who lack access to the tools and materials needed to create better armor.[38]
Chain Shirt 
Made of interlocking metal rings, a chain shirt is worn between layers of clothing or leather. This armor offers modest protection to the wearer’s upper body and allows the sound of the rings rubbing against one another to be muffled by outer layers.[39]
Scale Mail 
This armor consists of a coat and leggings (and perhaps a separate skirt) of leather covered with overlapping pieces of metal, much like the scales of a fish. The suit includes gauntlets.[40]
Breastplate 
This armor consists of a fitted metal chest piece worn with supple leather. Although it leaves the legs and arms relatively unprotected, this armor provides good protection for the wearer’s vital organs while leaving the wearer relatively unencumbered.[41]
Half Plate 
Half plate consists of shaped metal plates that cover most of the wearer’s body. It does not include leg protection beyond simple greaves that are attached with leather straps.[42]
Medium Armor
Armor Armor Cost Armor Class (AC) Strength Stealth Weight
Hide 10 gp 12 + Dex modifier (max 2) 12 lb.
Chain shirt 50 gp 13 + Dex modifier (max 2) 20 lb.
Scale mail 50 gp 14 + Dex modifier (max 2) Disadvantage 45 lb.
Breastplate 400 gp 14 + Dex modifier (max 2) 20 lb.
Half plate 750 gp 15 + Dex modifier (max 2) Disadvantage 40 lb.

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=== Shields ===
Shields 
A shield is made from wood or metal and is carried in one hand. Wielding a shield increases your Armor Class by 2. You can benefit from only one shield at a time.[44]

Shield Armor Table

Shield
Armor Armor Cost Armor Class (AC) Strength Stealth Weight
Shield 10 gp +2 6 lb.

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Getting Into and Out of Armor

The time it takes to don or doff armor depends on the armor’s category.

Don 
This is the time it takes to put on armor. You benefit from the armor’s AC only if you take the full time to don the suit of armor.
Doff 
This is the time it takes to take off armor. If you have help, reduce this time by half.

Donning and Doffing Armor Table
Category Don Doff
Light Armor 1 minute 1 minute
Medium Armor 5 minutes 1 minute
Heavy Armor 10 minutes 5 minutes
Shield 1 action 1 action

Unique and Funny Armor Items

Glow-in-the-Dark Gauntlets
[46]

Thorn Husk Helmet
[47]

Shield of Shame
[48]

Big Billy's Texas Belt Buckle
[49]

The Shield of Shyness
[50]

Full Plate of Fort Fortitude
[51]

Fish Scales
[52]

Feather Top
[53]

Totally Lame Armor
[54]

Leather Armor of Finding Useful Junk
[55]

Tiny Shield of Told You So
[56]

Bulls-eye Armor
[57]

Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

Pages in category "Equipment"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.