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It feels limiting right now that 14 dex gives +2 AC and there isnt even a heavy armor option like chainmail to compete. So if you choose to play a low dex character, you are shooting yourself in the foot. Chainmail would make it so a 16 str 10 dex character can have 16 AC, 18 with a shield 19 with defense fighting style. The AC is decent but nothing gamebreaking.
I hope this gets addressed at launch, I would hate to play a str based fighter with low dex and be stuck with 14 AC, until I get to baldurs gate or something
Also game could use Javelins and or throwing handaxes to give str based low dex characters a ranged option.
Yep its the same AC as scale mail except it doesnt get up to +2 dex bonus. I havent seen any other heavy armor.
What does this even mean? The starting heavy armor for fighters in 5e is chainmail, why would it be "give me more" to expect Larian to match the minimum equipment loadout of 5e, when they are more than happy to include the best non-magical medium armor possible in the tutorial.
The lack of basic heavy armor in this game is really hard on strength based characters and the solution shouldn't be just make a dexterity build.
It is so fun pissing off DnD 5e folks, so fun.
But yeah, who is the DM of this game?
Larian.
As such, they can 'house rule' anything they want and apparently, fighters not starting off with AC 16 chain is one of them.
All its doing is limiting builds for fighters to have +2 dex bonus. Means I have to sacrifice constitution or something if I want +2 charisma.
Chainmail is starter gear for a reason. To give str based characters decent starter AC.
Did, via edit.
Where is it?
Its sold by Roah Moonglow, and it drops off of Lurgan in the Decrupit Village in the Underdark.
It's quite possible that Larian and WoTC decided that giving fighters a 16 AC armor right off the bat in this game, or even just in EA, was too powerful. And you are right about the tutorial, Lae'zel's Half Plate is only 15 and you basically get that for free, that's where the 'gimme' part is. And before you say, 'but it's the principle' I get it, but Larian and WoTC decided otherwise, for now.