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− | A fullcloak is essentially a fabric catsuit with a large and very thick protective cloak, the cloak is large enough to cover the entire body when deployed correctly. The armor is both | + | A fullcloak is essentially a fabric catsuit with a large and very thick protective cloak, the cloak is large enough to cover the entire body when deployed correctly. The armor is both protective and light, although it is harder to move in it than other light armor. A fullcloak take up both the body and the shoulder slot, it can be enhanced as both an armor and a magical cloak. The cloak as a secondary disadvantage, it can be easily grabbed and pull, anyone attempting a grapple attempt against the wearer gain a +4 bonus on their initial touch attack to do so. |
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Fullcloak[edit]
A fullcloak is essentially a fabric catsuit with a large and very thick protective cloak, the cloak is large enough to cover the entire body when deployed correctly. The armor is both protective and light, although it is harder to move in it than other light armor. A fullcloak take up both the body and the shoulder slot, it can be enhanced as both an armor and a magical cloak. The cloak as a secondary disadvantage, it can be easily grabbed and pull, anyone attempting a grapple attempt against the wearer gain a +4 bonus on their initial touch attack to do so.
Size | Humanoid Cost |
Nonhumanoid Cost |
Armor Bonus |
Weight | Hit Points |
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Small | 200 gp | 400 gp | +4 | 7.5 lb. | 10 |
Medium | 200 gp | 400 gp | +4 | 15 lb. | 10 |
Non-Standard Sizes | |||||
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Fine | 100 gp | 200 gp | +2 | 1.5 lb. | 10 |
Diminutive | 100 gp | 200 gp | +2 | 1.5 lb. | 10 |
Tiny | 100 gp | 200 gp | +2 | 1.5 lb. | 10 |
Large | 400 gp | 800 gp | +4 | 30 lb. | 10 |
Huge | 800 gp | 1600 gp | +4 | 75 lb. | 10 |
Gargantuan | 1600 gp | 3200 gp | +4 | 120 lb. | 10 |
Colossal | 3200 gp | 6400 gp | +4 | 180 lb. | 10 |
Maximum Dex Bonus |
Armor Check Penalty |
Arcane Spell Failure |
Hardness |
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+3 | -2 | 30% | 2 |
Speed | |||||||||
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Base | 20 ft. | 30 ft. | 40 ft. | 50 ft. | 60 ft. | 70 ft. | 80 ft. | 90 ft. | 100 ft. |
Armored | 20 ft. | 30 ft. | 40 ft. | 50 ft. | 60 ft. | 70 ft. | 80 ft. | 90 ft. | 100 ft. |
Don | Don Hastily | Remove |
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1 minute | 5 rounds | 1 minute1 |
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Facts about "Fullcloak (3.5e Equipment)"
Arcane Spell Failure | 30% + |
Armor Bonus | +4 + |
Armor Check | -2 + |
Author | Leziad + |
Cost | 200 gp + |
Identifier | 3.5e Equipment + |
Max Dex Bonus | +3 + |
Rating | Undiscussed + |
Summary | A fullcloak is essentially a fabric catsuit with a large and very thick protective cloak. + |
Title | Fullcloak + |
Type | Light + |
Weight | 15 lb. + |