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Templar's Full Plate
Heavy Armor
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Armor Bonus
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Check
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Speed
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Price (gp)
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Weight
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Properties
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Base Type
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Templar's Full Plate () |
+12 |
-5 |
-1 |
120gp |
70 |
Full Plate Armor, Tough |
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Templar Full Plate Is Very High-Quality Full plate with High-Quality Chain Mail Underneath For Added Protection and Comfort. You Also Need Full Plate Proficency To Be Proficent With this Armor
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Examples of Templar's Full Plate
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Magic Templar's Full Plate
Magic armor adds an enhancement bonus to AC. Magic appears at higher levels and grants higher armor bonuses than its mundane counterpart. Magic armor always has an enhancement bonus, and the price of the armor material is incorporated into the overall cost of the magic armor.
Level
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Enchantment Bonus
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Armor Bonus
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Total Bonus to AC
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1–5 |
+1 |
+12 |
+13
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6–10 |
+2 |
+13 |
+15
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11–15 |
+3 |
+14 |
+17
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16–20 |
+4 |
+15 |
+19
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21–25 |
+5 |
+16 |
+21
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26–30 |
+6 |
+17 |
+23
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