Master of Armor (3.5e Prestige Class)
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Master of Armor[edit]
“ | Your armor is your home. You live in it... or you die in it. | ” |
—Burtgang Mooncrab, malaquian master of armor, Burtgang's Memoirs |
Masters of armor are those folks who love the idea of armor but are displeased about all the penalties and restrictions it imparts. Even with the lovely mithral chain shirt available. So, they grab their armor and train, overcoming those restrictions, often doing things that would appear ludicrous in any other case, like sneaking around in full plate only to cast a magic missile.
Becoming a Master of Armor[edit]
A master of armor is usually some weapon-swinger who feels that his armor is holding him back, so he puts some extra effort into training with his armor a bit more. If a character pursues this path, he can keep on using what he used before. Usually it's the stout frontline combatants that look to this class, but nimble, less-armored characters get something out of this class as well. Occasionally, you might find someone who's just sick of having their armor screw up their spells put in a bit of training as a master of armor.
Base Attack Bonus: | +1. |
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Race: | Any. |
Feats: | Any armor or shield proficiency. |
Level | Base Attack Bonus |
Saving Throws | Special | Flexibility | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Fort | Ref | Will | Max Dex Bonus |
Armor Check Penalty Reduction |
Arcane Spell Failure Reduction |
Weight Reduction | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1st | +1 | +2 | +0 | +0 | Continued Training, Flexibility, Suit Up | +1 | –2 | –20% | 50% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2nd | +2 | +3 | +0 | +0 | Mobile, Proficient Progress, Lessen Strike | +2 | –4 | –40% | –75% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3rd | +3 | +3 | +1 | +1 | Absorb Impact, Essence of Armor, Uncanny Dodge | +3 | *See Below | *See Below | –100% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Class Skills (4 + Int modifier per level) |
Class Features[edit]
All of the following are class features of the master of armor. The term "armor" below in the class features also refers to "shields" where applicable.
Continued Training: A master of armor is just a sidestep in a career. As such, at first level, a character may gain 2 skills as class skills which meet one of the following criteria.
- Either a Strength, Dexterity or Constitution-based skill of choice with at least 1 rank invested or is usable untrained.
- Used as part of class features granted by a previously taken class, such as Perform for bards or the key skill tied to a Martial Discipline known by the character.
Additionally, a level in master of armor counts as:
- A level in fighter for the purposes of qualifying for feats.
- An initiator level for classes that grant martial maneuvers. This does not grant new maneuvers known or readied.
Flexibility (Ex): A master of armor knows his armor and knows how to get as much precision out of it as possible. He wears it so much that it feels natural to him. Starting at 1st level, any armor he wears is treated as having a Maximum Dexterity Bonus of 1 higher, a reduction of 2 to his Armor Check Penalty, a reduction of his Arcane Spell Failure by 20% and a reduction in the effective weight of his armor by 50%. That is, half of his armor's weight counts as part of himself rather than weight he is carrying. These effects only apply to the armor as he wears it.
These effects are at the totals of his armor and shield or other protective items, rather than the individual items themselves.
At 2nd level, his Maximum Dexterity Bonus granted by Flexibility increases to 2, a reduction of 4 to his Armor Check Penalty, a reduction of 40% to his Arcane Spell Failure and a reduction to the effective weight of his armor by 75%.
At 3rd level, his Maximum Dexterity Bonus increase is 3, he no longer takes an Armor Check Penalty or incurs an Arcane Spell Failure chance. His armor no longer counts against his carried weight, counting as part of himself.
Suit Up (Ex): The time required to don his armor is reduced greatly, due to his training (and having to take his armor on and off repeatedly over a lifetime of combat, often in a hurry). In addition, he no longer requires help to don certain armors. At 1st level, use the following table to determine his armor donning and removal speeds.
Armor Style | Don | Don Hastily | Remove |
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As Padded | 5 rounds | 2 rounds | 2 rounds |
As Breastplate | 2 minutes | 5 rounds | 5 rounds |
As Half-Plate | 2 minutes | 1 minute | 1 minute |
Lessen Strike (Ex): A master of armor often gets attacked a lot. He's got experience getting hurt and knows how to use his armor to his best advantage, turning a potentially lethal attack into a less potentially lethal attack. At 2nd level as an immediate action, he may shift his armor as he's struck, reducing the effectiveness of heavy-hitting attacks (such as critical hits, sneak attacks and martial maneuvers). Attacks with extra multiples of damage are reduced (a ×2 hit becomes a ×1.5, a ×3 critical hit becoming a ×2 critical hit, a ×4 becomes a ×3 and so on). Attacks that grant extra physical damage dice have their extra dice minimized (so a rogue with 4d6 sneak attack deals 4 sneak attack damage, but extra [Fire] damage dice from a flaming weapon would not be reduced).
This ability only functions if the master of armor is wearing something that grants an armor or shield bonus.
Mobile (Ex): A master of armor at 2nd level no longer suffers a penalty to his speed from wearing armor. He's used to wearing his armor so much, he's wholly accustomed to it. In addition, he's never fatigued for sleeping in medium or heavy armor.
Proficient Progress (Ex): A master of armor gets better at wearing more and bulkier armor as well. At 2nd level, his armor proficiency increases to encompass the next step. For example, a character only proficient with light armor and shields becomes proficient with medium armor as well as tower shields. A character already proficient with light through heavy armors gain an Exotic Armor Proficiency of his choice. Characters already proficient with tower shields gain no extra shield proficiencies.
- None → Light Armor Proficiency → Medium Armor Proficiency → Heavy Armor Proficiency → Exotic Armor Proficiency
- None → Shield Proficiency → Tower Shield Proficiency
Absorb Impact (Ex): While a master of armor is still going to get hit, he can make sure that the parts that do get hit are his best-defended parts. At 3rd level, as an immediate action, a master of armor may increase his or an adjacent ally's armor class by 2 as a stacking untyped bonus which lasts until the attack is resolved. Even if the attack against him or his ally still connects and deals damage, that damage is reduced by 1 point per HD of the master of armor.
This ability only functions if the master of armor is wearing something that grants an armor or shield bonus.
Essence of Armor (Su): A master of armor resonates with his armor in tune. As such, at 3rd level, he applies any enhancement bonus to his armor or shield he's wearing to his Touch Armor Class.
In addition, he gains a minimum enhancement bonus to his armor, as his spirit flows into his gear. For every 4 HD he possesses, his armor gains a +1 enhancement bonus. This bonus doesn't stack with any enhancement bonus his current armor might have. Even if he wears mundane armor, that armor is treated as masterwork for the purpose of this ability to gain this special enhancement bonus.
Uncanny Dodge (Ex): A master of armor can react to danger before his senses would normally allow him. At 3rd level, he retains his Dexterity bonus to his Armor Class even if he is caught flat-footed or struck by an invisible attacker. However, he still loses his Dexterity bonus to Armor Class if immobilized. If a character has gained Uncanny Dodge from a previous source, he instead gains Improved Uncanny Dodge, which is detailed below for clarity.
Improved Uncanny Dodge (Ex): The master of armor can no longer be flanked. This defense denies a sneak attacking characters (such as rogues) the ability to sneak attack the master of armor by flanking him, unless the sneak attacker has at least four more HD that grant sneak attack than the master of armor has total HD.
Campaign Information[edit]
Masters of armor aren't all that specialized or fancy. Typically, most established towns with standing militia know about or even have someone with some master of armor training. You can pretty much tell that it's common knowledge that masters of armor are masters of armor.
Playing a Master of Armor[edit]
Combat: Masters of armor take positions where they know they're eventually gonna get hit, avoid as they try. They play to their defensive strength, standing with allies to provide a little extra armor boost if they need it. Occasionally, if playing more of a support role, a master of armor may use the Aid Another action paired with his Absorb Impact ability.
Make sure to take care when building a master of armor to take note of the basic multi-class saves problem. With only 3 levels, the Will and Reflex saves can start to fall behind the game. After all, a single character doesn't usually defend against every possible form of attack.
Advancement: A master of armor typically starts out on this path early, then heads back to whatever path he was on already for advancement. It's a short path.
Masters of Armor in the World[edit]
“ | I'm sure you're probably familiar with the scene where there are some innocent folks standing under some falling rocks about to be crushed and a brave guy puts up his arms or shield or whatever to cover them just as the rocks crash over, burying them. Then, frantic time goes by as the bystanders dig them out, to reveal everyone safe under that brave guy, straining against the weight. I know you know the scene. It's total bullshit. Last time I tried that, we needed a couple clerics and a dragon's ransom in gold. | ” |
—Burtgang Mooncrab, malaquian master of armor |
In a world of guys in robes who shoot rainbows at flying lizards, the master of armor is comfortable, well, at low levels where it's designed to first get into the game, before everything goes all crazy plane-hopping punching demons in the face. At higher levels, a master of armor should have a good standby of features from his other classes to keep him competitive.
NPC Reactions: NPCs aren't likely to think anything different of a master of armor than they are of any other knight, warrior, fighter, or whatever else the master of armor's background might be.
Master of Armor Lore[edit]
Researching masters of armor is pretty easy, as most of what is known about them is common place. Old warriors are a good place to start asking questions.
Characters with ranks in Gather Information can research masters of armor to learn more about them. When a character makes a skill check, read or paraphrase the following, including information from lower DCs.
DC | Result |
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11 | Masters of armor are capable of performing feats as if they weren't wearing armor at all. |
16 | Masters of armor are so in tune with their armor that they resonate with the essence of pure defense, allowing them to take hits and shield their allies. |
21 | Reveal class abilities and their functions. |
Masters of Armor in the Game[edit]
Masters of armor are simply folks who desire to have a good defense and not have it screw up everything else they want to do, like jump across a moat filled with gators, or sneak up on the party elf after she stole your last pastry to catch her red-(and sticky-sweet) handed.
Adaptation: The master of armor is such a straight-to-the-point class that it virtually doesn't require adaptation at all. With Essence of Armor being the only supernatural ability gained by the class, it should find a comfortable place in many campaign worlds.
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Article Balance | High + |
Author | Ganteka Future + |
Base Attack Bonus Progression | Good + |
Class Ability | Other + |
Class Ability Progression | Other + |
Fortitude Save Progression | Good + |
Identifier | 3.5e Prestige Class + |
Length | 3 + |
Minimum Level | 2 + |
Racial Restrictions | Any + |
Rated By | The Dire Reverend + |
Rating | Rating Pending + |
Reflex Save Progression | Poor + |
Skill | Balance +, Climb +, Escape Artist +, Hide +, Jump +, Listen +, Move Silently +, Ride +, Search +, Spot +, Swim + and Tumble + |
Skill Points | 4 + |
Summary | A master of armor has trained to overcome the penalties often granted by armor. + |
Title | Master of Armor + |
Will Save Progression | Poor + |