Proficiency in armor allows you to wear that armor type without penalty. If you are wearing armor that you are not proficient in, you have disadvantage on any attack roll, ability check or saving throw that uses strength or dex. You also cannot cast any spells in armor you are not proficient in. Baltimore9000000.
How do you gain proficiency in heavy armor D&D?
Start as a fighter or paladin (multiclassing into those classes doesn’t work) Start or multiclass as a Forge, Tempest, War, Nature, Order, or Life Domain cleric. Take the Heavily Armored feat (requires Medium Armor proficiency as a prereq) Cast Tenser’s transformation on yourself.
What happens when a character is not proficient in armor?
Normal: A character who is wearing armor with which he is not proficient applies its armor check penalty to attack rolls and to all skill checks that involve moving. Special: All characters except monks, sorcerers, and wizards automatically have Light Armor Proficiency as a bonus feat.
What happens when you wear a light armor?
You are skilled at wearing light armors. Benefit: When you wear light armor, the armor check penalty for that armor applies only to Dexterity- and Strength-based skill checks. Normal: A character who is wearing armor with which he is not proficient applies its armor check penalty to attack rolls and to all skill checks that involve moving.
Do you have to be proficient in armor to wear shield?
Anyone can put on a suit of armor or strap a shield to an arm. Only those proficient in the armor’s use know how to wear it effectively, however. Your class gives you proficiency with certain types of armor.
Do you have to spend feat on armor proficiency?
Spending a feat on an armor proficiency is rough, and it gets really painful if you’re trying to go from light or no armor proficiency all the way to heavy. Think of using a feat for armor as a last resort if none of the other options work for you.