Archived thread started by Mort:
Hmm I can recall the prevous D&D campaign, where my fighter was prancing around in his newly found full plate +2, then in the first fight he got into there was some evil demon thing that ripped it to shreds. I guess that was a Bebilith then.
I'm not holding a grudge, no no, not at all, mumble grumble mumble.
Archived comment by me:
ReplyDeleteThat was, indeed, a Bebilith. Under the 3.5 rules, they're a lot less nasty - instead of an opposed grapple check (lose and your armour is gone), they instead do 2d6+18 points of damage to armour. And a suit of full plate armour +2 has hardness 14 and 60 hit points. As with characters, armour with >0 hit points is as effective as armour with 60 hit points.
(The upshot is that the Bebilith would require an average of 6 hits to destroy such a suit of armour. Not that I've been working it out, or anything...)