Armor (Heavy, Shield)
Uncommon
Armor Class (Shield): +2 AC Armor Class (Armor Enhancement): If attached to armor, grants an additional +1 AC, but only if the door remains closed. Weight: 50 lbs Properties: Heavy, UnwieldyImprovised Weapon: The reinforced door can be used as an improvised weapon, dealing 1d8 bludgeoning damage on a hit. You have disadvantage on attack rolls when using it in this way due to its size and awkwardness.
Cumbersome: While wearing or carrying the door, the wielder has disadvantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks and cannot dash.
This is a sturdy, wooden dungeon door that has seen its fair share of use, likely pried off its hinges from a long-forgotten fortress. Standing nearly 6 feet tall and weighing around 50 pounds, it is made of thick, aged oak, its surface scarred with battle marks and weathered by the passage of time. Iron bands crisscross the door, reinforcing its frame and giving it an intimidating, almost indestructible appearance. Heavy metal studs are hammered into the surface, and a large, rusted iron handle still dangles loosely from one side.
The hinges remain intact but squeak ominously whenever the door swings, whether intentionally or due to its unpredictable nature. The metal reinforcements grant it resilience, making it difficult to break or damage, and its sheer weight makes it an impromptu bulwark when worn on the back. Though it offers substantial protection, it also carries the risk of unpredictability, as it has a habit of swinging open without warning, leaving its bearer vulnerable—or potentially knocking foes off their feet.
Type | AC | STR Req. | Stealth Dis. |
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Heavy, Shield | +2 or +1 | Yes |
Type | Damage | Damage | Range |
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None | 1d8 | Bludgeoning | 5ft |
Weight: 50