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=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===
* Contrary to the in-game description of the reeling condition, it appears to inflict an attack penalty equal to the number of stacks rather than simply by 1.
* The Reeling condition from Adamantine Shield is renewed on each successful hit against the wearer, and is removed on miss.
* The Reeling condition from Adamantine Shield is renewed on each successful hit against the wearer, and is removed on miss.
* The effectiveness Adamantine Shield increses the more AC the wearer has, because it triggers on miss, and is cancelled on a successful hit against the wearer.
* The effectiveness Adamantine Shield increses the more AC the wearer has, because it triggers on miss, and is cancelled on a successful hit against the wearer.

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An Adamantine Shield is a rare Shield that sends enemies Reeling when they miss you with a melee attack.

Description Icon.png

The dull shine of the adamantine promises this shield could take a thousand beatings -- and still look as good as new.

Properties

  • Shields Shields
  • Proficiency Icon.png Required Proficiency: Shields Shields
  • Rarity: Rare
  •  Weight: 2.7 kg / 5.4 lb
  • Price: 190 gp

Special

The wearer of this item gains:

  • Adamantine Shield: When a melee attack misses you, the attacker is sent Reeling Reeling for 2 turns.
  • Shield Bash: When a foe hits you with a melee attack, you can use your reaction to knock them Prone Prone unless they succeed a Dexterity Saving Throw.
  • Attackers can't land Critical Hits on the wearer.

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Notes

  • The Reeling condition from Adamantine Shield is renewed on each successful hit against the wearer, and is removed on miss.
  • The effectiveness Adamantine Shield increses the more AC the wearer has, because it triggers on miss, and is cancelled on a successful hit against the wearer.