Welp, so much for that idea.
That page took a fair bit longer to make than I thought it would. Full-body hauberks are cool, but they are a pain to draw ;_;
Anyway, hopefully Eyldram can still win without this unfair advantage!
I wonder, what do you guys think? Was Eyldram dishonourable to fight with a magic pendant on? 🙂
Dishonorable? In a fight with the sheriff trying to starve someone into being a criminal? That aside if magic amulets are common enough to be recognizable to most people I would think it makes them no more advantageous than a higher quality sword. Blondie also tried to get his minions to kill Eyldram by ganging up on him.
All very fair points 🙂
No, in D&D it’s common that in duels, you don’t use magic. But your last point is fair that when Blondie tried to get his men to kill him for him, he lost the high ground.
But in that case they should also both be at the same level of armor – none – so strip out of that chainmail, old man! And I bet that any world that has magic just laying around for 1st level goblins to drop also has lots of magic armor and swords and rings and amulets and etc ad nausum for mid-level NPCs to use.