Snowquill Armor (5e Equipment)

Snowquill Armor

Light Armor
Cost Armor Class (AC) Strength Stealth Weight
600 r/60 gp12 + Dex modifier11 lb.

Designed by skilled Rito artisans for foreigners not used to the cold climates of the Hebra region, this special armor is made from the molted feathers of a Rito. The armor does an exceptional job of protecting the wearer from not only incoming attacks but from the frigid climate of the Hebra Mountains as well. Because of the intent of who would be wearing it, this armor doesn't fit Rito and other avian races very well and hasn't been accommodated for flight.

Built for Cold. While wearing this armor, you are immune to the effects of cold weather and Extreme Cold, as described in the Dungeon Master’s Guide (page 110).

A Hylian armed with a Sheikah Slate wearing the Snowquill Armor. Source



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