Springtrap Suit (5e Equipment)

This page is incomplete and/or lacking flavor. Reason: This mundane armor can change your race, apparently, which generally 5e doesn't even do for magic items. 5e doesn't have "combat" either, only initiative, which is used for a variety of stressful situations. From the looks of it, this grants you a half-orc's Relentless Endurance with unlimited uses, too.


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Springtrap Suit

Light Armor
Cost Armor Class (AC) Strength Stealth Weight
50 gp13 + DexterityStrength 12Disadvantage100 lb.

A suit of armor shaped like a massive bunny. It is coloured gold and green and made of thick leather and felt. This suit covers your body entirely, but is not made from a considerably protective material. Inside are thick, sharp spikes set dangerously close to the body. Each turn in combat, the wearer must roll a DC 10 Constitution saving throw, on a failed save you take 1d6 piercing damage, as the thick metal spikes burrow into your skin, (on a success nothing happens and you can play on normally). If your hit points are reduced to 0 while wearing the suit, you are instead set to 1 hit point, and your race is changed to Animatronic. You can never take the suit off again after the transformation, and cannot wear other armors over it.



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