Talk:Grand Raven Armor (5e Equipment)
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Although it might not seem balanced, I don't see why it has to be. I didn't great the item to be balanced, I created it as a better version than the Grand King Armor. This might be a friendly community, but I feel that if the MAIN CONTRIBUTER/CREATOR thinks one thing, don't you think that you should maybe work on finding a better solution than what you think? This is Homebrew content.
I don't agree with the AC being low, so what if we change it from studded leather to Half Plate with a full Dex modifier? Gideonapathetic (talk) 10:34, 17 March 2018 (MDT)
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I would very much appreciate that. Please and thank you for the help. Gideonapathetic (talk)gideonapathetic