Darkleaf cloth


Rules Questions


Darkleaf cloth does a number of amazing things to leather based armor, making them very attractive to casters who don't mind a minute bit of spell failure chance (5%) and one feat. I may end up doing this with a sorcerer I'm building. However, I noticed that you can make clothing from Darkleaf cloth. Does this infer some kind of bonus or benefit? It says it makes the cloth as resilient as cured hide as well as reducing many other penalties. http://www.d20pfsrd.com/equipment---final/special-materials#TOC-Darkleaf-Cl oth

So If someone could shed some light on this materiel, I'd like to know if it would give clothing an AC bonus. It doesn't flat out say that it gets one, but it does seem like it might. Otherwise, I'd see no reason to make clothing from darkleaf cloth.


It halves the weight. That could possibly be useful I suppose. But other than that and the "I'm rich enough to make my clothes out of this neat stuff!" effect, it doesn't do anything special for clothing.

For it to give an armor bonus or such it would have to spell it out directly and clearly.

-S


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

It just makes for very expensive clothing. Gives you the same bragging rights and bonuses as jewelry I'd imagine.

Sczarni

You know that masterwork backpack that weighs 4 lbs, when you're a human wizard with a strength of 7, and 2 lbs matters? I'd buy it.

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