Does natural armor count as armor?

Natural Armor does not count as actual armor, but it is a completely separate formula.

Does Tortle natural armor stack with unarmored defense?

The only practical way to increase Tortle Armor Class is by using a shield (+2 AC). The Barbarian and Monk’s Unarmored Defense do not stack with the Tortle’s natural armor; the rules require the player to select one method of calculating Armor Class.

What is your AC without armor?

1 Answer. From the PHB p 14: Without armor or a shield, your character’s AC equals 10 + his or her Dexterity modifier. Keep in mind that this is simply the default way to calculate AC.

What is the AC of a character without armor?

But I have not been able to find that rule in the PHB. Without armor or a shield, your character’s AC equals 10 + his or her Dexterity modifier. Keep in mind that this is simply the default way to calculate AC.

How do you calculate a warforged barbarian’s AC?

Unarmored: 10 + your Dexterity modifier. Armored: Use the AC entry for the armor you’re wearing (see PH, 145). For example, in leather armor, you calculate your AC as 11 + your Dexterity modifier, and in chain mail, your AC is simply 16.

How do I calculate my AC for this character?

I play a Tortle Draconic bloodline sorcerer and my DM and myself are scratching our heads on what it’s AC total should be. Draconic Bloodline gets 13 + dex, but Tortles get 17 flat with no dex mod. I have a shield that gives +2 so total is either 22 or 24.

How do you choose the best AC formula?

Make a list of the options. If you only have one option, skip to step 3. Step 2: Figure out which AC formula is best for you. Figure out which option gives you the best AC. If you are a mountain dwarf Draconic Origin sorcerer, for example, you may wish to wear a medium armour option instead of relying on Draconic Resilience.

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