Does heavy armor have a strength requirement?

You don’t need the displayed Strength score to wear the armor; it prevents your speed from being lowered. Your speed will be reduced if at any time you do not meet the required Strength score.

How is warforged AC calculated?

AC = 13 + your Dexterity modifier (maximum of 2) + your proficiency bonus. AC = 16 + your proficiency bonus; disadvantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks.

Can warforged wear heavy armor?

Yes, Composite Plating and Heavy Plating count as “armor”.

What is the best class for a warforged?

Good Classes for Warforged

  • Artificer. A Warforged, somewhat ironically, makes for a good Artificer.
  • Barbarian. Fantastic choice.
  • Bard. Yup, this is fine too.
  • Cleric. Great!
  • Fighter. Neat.
  • Ranger. Rangers tend to be better from afar.
  • Rogue.
  • Warlock.

    What should the minimum amount of plating be?

    If the plating is specified as 0.0003” minimum and 0.0005” maximum with a specific checkpoint, a plating protocol can generally be developed to consistently meet this requirement.

    What should be included in a plating thickness checkpoint?

    Any specific part dimensional tolerances should be addressed in combination with a plating thickness checkpoint to allow for a combined plating thickness and part dimensional inspection protocol.

    What are the MIL-A-8625 Class 1 plating specifications?

    Class 1: non-dyed (natural color, including dichromate sealing). 200 MG/SF minimum. Class 2: dyed. 500 MG/SF minimum. EXAMPLE SPECIFICIATION: CLEAR ANODIZE. REFERENCE MIL-A-8625 TYPE I CLASS 1. ZYCI PLATING SPECIFICATIONS – GENERAL INFORMATION Page 3 Reference Only April 2018 ANODIZE, HARD MIL-A-8625 TYPE III Coating for aluminum.

    Which is the best thickness for zyci plating?

    Class 1: .0005″ min plating thickness Class 2: .0003″ min plating thickness Class 3: .0002″ min plating thickness Salt spray test TYPE II 96 hours – check for white corrosion products. EXAMPLE SPECIFICIATION: DONT USE CADMIUM ANY MORE, PLEASE. ZYCI PLATING SPECIFICATIONS – GENERAL INFORMATION Page 8 Reference Only April 2018

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