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Plate: Plate consists of shaped, interlocking metal plates to cover the entire body. A suit of plate includes gauntlets, heavy leather boots, a visored helmet, and thick layers of padding underneath the armor.
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Plate Armor. Armor (heavy) Plate consists of shaped, interlocking metal plates to cover the entire body. A suit of plate includes gauntlets, heavy leather boots, a visored helmet, and thick layers of padding underneath the armor. Buckles and straps distribute the weight over the body.
Dwarven Plate Armor. Armor (plate), very rare. While wearing this armor, you gain a +2 bonus to Armor Class. In addition, if an effect moves you against your will along the ground, you can take a Reaction to reduce the distance you are moved by up to 10 feet. Plate consists of shaped, interlocking metal plates to cover the entire body.
Dwarven Plate Armor (plate), very rare While wearing this armor, you gain a +2 bonus to AC. In addition, if an effect moves you against your will along the ground, you can use your reaction to reduce the distance you are moved by up to 10 feet.
Your class gives you proficiency with certain types of armor. If you wear armor that you lack proficiency with, you have disadvantage on any ability check, saving throw, or Attack roll that involves Strength or Dexterity, and you can’t cast Spells.
In its normal usage, it's a set of full-plate (or close, maybe a slightly lighter version) with constricting pieces removed to allow free movement, like the backs of legs and undersides of arms, and everything around the midriff (in fact, all the joints), and replaced with light-armour sections.
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