Adamantium plate mail 5e
A fascinating topic! Adamantium plate mail is a legendary armor material in the Marvel Comics universe, known for its virtually indestructible properties. While it's not a official 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) material, we can create a homebrew version to incorporate its incredible durability into your campaign. Here's a possible implementation:
Adamantium Plate Mail (Homebrew)
Appearance: Adamantium plate mail appears as a suit of heavy, articulated plate armor with a dark, metallic sheen. The armor is adorned with intricate, swirling patterns that seem to shift and writhe like living metal.
Properties:
- Durability: Adamantium plate mail has a natural armor class (AC) of 20, making it nearly impervious to physical attacks. It can withstand even the most intense forces, including explosions, crushing blows, and extreme temperatures.
- Resistance: The armor grants the wearer resistance to bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage.
- Unbreakable: Adamantium plate mail cannot be broken or damaged by any means, including magic, except for the rare and powerful "Adamantium's Bane" spell (see below).
- Weight: Despite its incredible durability, the armor weighs only 20 pounds, making it surprisingly lightweight and easy to move around in.
Adamantium's Bane (Spell)
- Level: 9th-level evocation
- Casting Time: 1 minute
- Range: 30 feet
- Components: V, S, M (a vial of rare, glowing ore)
- Duration: Instantaneous
This spell can shatter even the most resilient adamantium plate mail, rendering it useless for a duration of 1 hour. The spell's effects are instantaneous, and the armor crumbles to dust, leaving the wearer vulnerable.
Cost: The cost of creating adamantium plate mail is extremely high, requiring a significant amount of rare and valuable materials. The process of crafting the armor is also extremely complex and time-consuming, taking at least 1 year to complete.
Restrictions: Only a select few can craft adamantium plate mail, and the process is closely guarded by powerful organizations or individuals. The armor's creation is often tied to ancient secrets, powerful artifacts, or mysterious events.
Balance: To maintain balance in your campaign, consider the following:
- Limit the availability of adamantium plate mail to specific NPCs or powerful characters.
- Make the armor's creation process extremely difficult, requiring significant resources and time.
- Introduce countermeasures, such as Adamantium's Bane, to balance the armor's incredible durability.
- Consider the psychological impact of wearing such an extraordinary piece of armor, potentially affecting the wearer's behavior and relationships.
By incorporating adamantium plate mail into your 5th edition D&D campaign, you can create a unique and fascinating element that will captivate your players and add depth to your world.