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DnD Shorts 3 minutes ago Yall arent ready to hear this but PAPER in D&D has a recommended AC of 11 meaning that leather armor is barely as effective as just walking
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OC] [5e] [DMing] How can I increase an enemy's AC or attack without giving it +3 plate, in a way that makes sense and follows the rules? : r/DnD
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