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Disadvantage. 45 lb. This massive shield is used frequently in organized armies for its effectiveness at protecting soldiers and aiding in the formation of lines. While you are holding a tower shield: You have disadvantage on attack rolls. You can use a bonus action to give a creature within 5 feet of you three quarters cover.


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Description. This massive wooden shield is nearly as tall as you are. In most situations, it provides the indicated shield bonus to your AC. However, you can instead use it as total cover, though you must give up your attacks to do so. The shield does not, however, provide cover against targeted spells; a spellcaster can cast a spell on you by.


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Tower Shield, 3rd Variant. This massive shield is used frequently in organized armies for its effectiveness at protecting soldiers and aiding in the formation of lines. While wielding this shield creatures within 5 feet that you target with something other than the shield may use a reaction to use your shield as half-cover against you until the.


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Equipment Shields Shields Shields can range from a dueler's fencing buckler to the tower shields of mercenary armies. You may wield two shields, but only gain the defensive benefits of one shield at a time. When it is used to attack, a shield is treated as an improvised weapon that deals 1d4 bludgeoning damage. Table: Shields


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tower shield Search Results All Results Characters Compendium Spells Items Monsters Vehicles Forums Returning 35 results for 'tower shield'. Other Suggestions: token shield Battering Shield Magic Items While holding this iron tower shield, you gain a +1 bonus to AC. This bonus is in addition to the shield's normal bonus to AC.


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10 Sort by: Open comment sort options Add a Comment oneplusoneisthree • 9 yr. ago Well, the 3.5 tower shield gave +4 to ac, a -10 armor check penalty and -2 to all attack rolls. A good parallel in 5e would be to give him -10 speed and disadvantage on all attack rolls and ability checks using strength or dexterity. It's harsh, but fair.


Steam of the Fallen Tower shields

While the Tower Shield doesn't exist in 5e, it is the perfect candidate for some homebrewing. Tower Shield Stats - BC Homebrew Type: Shield (Heavy) Cost: 30 gp Armor Class (AC): +2 Strength: 15 Stealth: Disadvantage Weight: 45 pounds Requires proficiency with heavy armor and shields. Tower shields give at least half cover.


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200 gp. +2. Str 15. Disadvantage. 45 lb. This massive shield is used frequently in organized armies for its effectiveness at protecting soldiers and aiding in the formation of lines. Trenched In. While holding this shield, if you did not move, attack, or cast a spell during your turn, at the end of your turn you may go into a defensive stance.


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Tower Shield. Tower shields allow you to use a bonus action to take cover behind the shield. As a result, you gain three-quarters cover until the start of your next turn, replacing the regular +3 bonus to AC with +5. Magical bonuses still apply on top of this. While you receive this bonus, you have disadvantage on opportunity attacks you make.


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I would like to, as both Tower Shields and Bucklers are things I'd very much like to see in 6e eventually, but I don't feel like adding them to 5e. My proposed Tower Shield would grant +3 to AC but reduce movement speed by 10 feet. My proposed Buckler would add +1, but allow you to hold an item in the hand (but not wield a weapon).


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Tower Shield This massive shield is used frequently in organized armies for its effectiveness at protecting soldiers and aiding in the formation of lines. While you are holding a tower shield: You have disadvantage on attack rolls. You have half cover.


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A Tower Shield is a large shield that covers most of the body. It is usually rectangular and made of metal or wood. Tower Shields offer more protection than regular shields but are also much heavier and more difficult to use. While the Tower Shield doesn't exist in 5e, it is the perfect candidate for some homebrewing.


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balancing a tower shield in 5E : r/dndnext r/dndnext • 4 yr. ago Haseo_the_pkk balancing a tower shield in 5E Homebrew One of my players who is a paladin wants to wield a tower shield and I thought why not? I have seen a few ideas like: +4 ac but -10 to movement and disadvantage on attack rolls


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While the shield is in this state, the hand that holds it is considered free. The wearer can activate the Spring-loaded Tower Shield as a bonus action on their turn, causing it to unfold and start offering +2 to AC and acting identical to a regular Tower Shield (5e Equipment), while in this state the wearer is disadvantaged on stealth rolls.


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Tower Shield of the Rein (5e Equipment) Armor ( shield ), legendary (requires attunement by a character of good alignment with a Strength of 17 or higher) Long ago a group of heroes known as, "The Crusaders". Their leader, who is known as The Rein, wielded a powerful shield which could withstand the might of a dragon's fury.


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385 3 9 2 Where is this item from? - enkryptor Sep 30, 2019 at 9:26 It is a standard purchased item from a blacksmith's shop (something thrown in by the DM that the character inquired about). The DM tries to keep everything in standing with basic Rules and only normally allows items/races/classes that are from the official WoTC 5e books.