Talk:Morphing Armor (5e Equipment)

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When I came up with this idea, I wanted to make a REALLY overpowered armor, but simple in how it's overpowered, changed will be made by me and many others. Nothing I can do about that, I hope someone can find some use for this, and have some fun with it. Note to all GMs, use at your know risk. And one more thing, there are a lot of insults I’ll take, but for the love of Lys please don’t slap the April fools tag on something cause it has some funny texts, it isn’t easy thinking this stuff up, and having some random arsehole come and call that work a joke? I’ll delete that shite right off here every time. - Red1

Now this page is no longer as funny as before. I added {{April Fools}} since this context was way out of the ordinary for any age of a D&D game. Thus, it exhibited humor. --Green Dragon (talk) 08:59, 1 February 2018 (MST)

So to the person who made the previous edit, you clearly had no idea what you were doing and have no idea how this item works, so I'll explain in detail, to avoid problems in the future, this item can and is every item in the entire game, sans weapons, and it can be all of those at once, but has to follow the armor slot ruling, I can't believe I had to explain that, but now that I have I hope there will be no more problems, but I know there will so I've copied down my edits and put this page on my watch list, so I'll just edit back after someone messes with it, have a good day. -Red1

The current version is far too powerful as you shouldn't be able to gain several magical items' properties with a single attunement, among copying magical effects with charges repeatedly. I understood how the item worked, it is just the fact they the item greatly breaks the bounds of what should be allowed, hence why the item was changed to something far more reasonable.--Blobby383b (talk) 18:04, 1 February 2018 (MST)
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