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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