Way back when, I posted a brief article about Pathfinder without ACP. Now that D&D 5th Edition has come out, I figured it was time to take a detailed look at how they handled ACP and see if my gripe about ACP had been fixed.
Wearing armor in 5E basically requires proficiency or you take disadvantage on just about everything and you can't cast spells. They have scaled the AC from the armor to include DEX for light armors, a limited DEX for medium, and no DEX for heavy armors. In addition, certain armors (heavy, some medium, one light) give disadvantage on stealth.
HOWEVER, there appears to be no more penalties for other skills by wearing armor. Hurrah! ACP is gone, except for stealth.
These kinds of attention to detail in the mechanics make me think that 5E really has a chance of being the system of choice in the future.
Wearing armor in 5E basically requires proficiency or you take disadvantage on just about everything and you can't cast spells. They have scaled the AC from the armor to include DEX for light armors, a limited DEX for medium, and no DEX for heavy armors. In addition, certain armors (heavy, some medium, one light) give disadvantage on stealth.
HOWEVER, there appears to be no more penalties for other skills by wearing armor. Hurrah! ACP is gone, except for stealth.
These kinds of attention to detail in the mechanics make me think that 5E really has a chance of being the system of choice in the future.
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