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Magical enchantments can be applied to shields in two different forms: as a Shield Enhancement Bonus, or in the form of [[Shield Magic Properties]].
Magical enchantments can be applied to shields in two different forms: as a Shield Enhancement Bonus, or in the form of [[Shield Magic Properties]].


If a shield is enchanted with an enhancement bonus, the enhancement bonus is added directly to the shield's base ''shield bonus to AC'', for purposes of determining the total AC provided by the shield.  Thus, a +3 heavy steel shield, which has a base ''shield bonus to AC'' of 2, adds a total of 5 points to your armor class (counting the +3 enhancement bonus).  The weapon is still described as a +3 shield (not a +5 shield), since enhancement bonuses can only go up to +9, and the cost of the enhancement bonus is based on the plus provided.  It is also a descriptive indicator of the shield's magical power.
If a shield is enchanted with an enhancement bonus, the enhancement bonus is added directly to the shield's base ''shield bonus to AC'', for purposes of determining the total AC provided by the shield.  Thus, a +3 heavy steel shield, which has a base ''shield bonus to AC'' of 2, adds a total of 5 points to your armor class (counting the +3 enhancement bonus).  The shield is still described as a +3 shield (not a +5 shield), since enhancement bonuses can only go up to +9, and the cost of the enhancement bonus is based on the plus provided.  It is also a descriptive indicator of the shield's magical power.


A Shield Enhancement Bonus only provides a bonus to Armor Class. It has no effect on the shield's other attributes, such as Armor Check Penalty, Max Dex, etc.
A Shield Enhancement Bonus only provides a bonus to Armor Class. It has no effect on the shield's other attributes, such as Armor Check Penalty, Max Dex, etc.

Revision as of 13:14, 6 August 2019

Magical enchantments can be applied to shields in two different forms: as a Shield Enhancement Bonus, or in the form of Shield Magic Properties.

If a shield is enchanted with an enhancement bonus, the enhancement bonus is added directly to the shield's base shield bonus to AC, for purposes of determining the total AC provided by the shield. Thus, a +3 heavy steel shield, which has a base shield bonus to AC of 2, adds a total of 5 points to your armor class (counting the +3 enhancement bonus). The shield is still described as a +3 shield (not a +5 shield), since enhancement bonuses can only go up to +9, and the cost of the enhancement bonus is based on the plus provided. It is also a descriptive indicator of the shield's magical power.

A Shield Enhancement Bonus only provides a bonus to Armor Class. It has no effect on the shield's other attributes, such as Armor Check Penalty, Max Dex, etc.