Elite Knight Armor (5e Equipment)

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Elite Knight Armor

Medium Armor
Cost Armor Class (AC) Strength Stealth Weight
210 Souls161012 lb.

The armor of the Knights of Astora.

Poised: Whenever you would be stunned, or knocked prone, roll a check that adds your poise modifier, against the attack roll that hit you. If you succeed, you nullify the stun or prone effect.

Soak: Physical 4; Fire 2; Poison 1; Bleed 2


Please ignore the Soak stat if you are not using the Soak rule that is part of the Drangleic (5e Campaign Setting)



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