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DnDEquipment-PotionBracer

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D&D 3.5 Potion Bracer, Armor - New

 

 

A potion bracer is a leather band reinforced with strips of steel, with slots for three potion vials. Worn on the forearm, it allows instant hand-free access to these three potions. Drinking a potion from the bracer is a standard action, but it does not provoke an AoO or require a warrior to put down his weapons.

 

The downside is that unlike a concealed potion, the bracer is very obvious to observers and it can be directly attacked. A character can make a sunder attack against the bracer(AC14 + wearer's Dex modifier). The bracer has hardness 8 and 5 hit points. However, any attack that deals 5 or more hit points of damage shatters one of the potion vials(chosen randomly) even if the bracer itself is untouched.

 

 

Armor Cost Armor Bonus Max Dex Bonus Check Penalty Arcane Spell Failure Weight
Potion Bracer 50gp -- -- 0 5% 1.5 lbs

 

 


FAQ

Q: What type of Armor does a Potion Bracer fall into? In other words does it count as light armor for purpose of a Warmage, Duskblade, or Beguilers ability to cast in light armor?

A: Potion bracers are considered Light Armor for purpose of class special ability that allow a Arcane caster to cast in Light Armor.

 

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