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PFS StandardQuilted Armor

Legacy Content

Comfort 
Source Treasure Vault pg. 11 1.1
Price 3 gp; AC Bonus +2; Dex Cap +2; Check Penalty -1; Speed Penalty
Strength {selection.Strength.ToString()}; Bulk 1; Category Light; Group Cloth
Quilted armor is built in a long coat intended for defensive use without other armor. Quilted armor protects the upper body and legs, differentiating it further from the typical padded undercoat. This armor is frequently made in stylish colors or patterns to facilitate use as protective outerwear or a military uniform.

Traits

Comfort:

The armor is so comfortable that you can rest normally while wearing it.


Armor Specialization Effects

Source Core Rulebook pg. 275 4.0
Certain class features can grant you additional benefits with certain armors. This is called an armor specialization effect. The exact effect depends on which armor group your armor belongs to, as listed below. Only medium and heavy armors have armor specialization effects.

Cloth: Nethys Note: there is no medium or heavy cloth armor, so there is no armor specialization effect for the cloth armor group.

Clothing isn't armor, but if it has a Dex cap it can accept fundamental and property runes.