Bracers of defense were protective magical items.[1]
Description[]
Typical bracers of defense found after the Second Sundering were hollow with an intricate golden pattern.[7]
Powers[]
The power of the bracers could only be accessed if the attuned wearer had no armor and no shield[1], but did work with other kinds of kinds of magical protection.[2] Their magic worked by increasing the chance of attacks (magical or otherwise) to miss the wearer.[1]
Notable Owners[]
- Archadamius Luciard, an elven merchant and wizard from Westgate.[8]
- Ardhuval Raiserek, human militant wizard, scion of a noble Cormyrean family and adventurer.[9]
- Bantu, a simple good-natured pirate.[10]
- Belathin, a Red Wizards of Thay.[11]
- Blade, a wood elf fighter and assassin who found evildoers tiresome.[12]
- Boray Gulditch, an elven kineticist.[13]
- Ceryx, a human fire elementalist searching for the Seven Lost Rings of Mhzentul.[14]
- Crennon Centime, a greedy wizard from Amn.[15]
- Cressaro, the cloud giant castellan of Lyn Armaal.[16]
- Dhoran, a mercenary of the hordelands.[17]
- Durnan, owner of the Yawning Portal tawern in Waterdeep.
- Grazia Drodeen, matron mother of a noble drow house.[18]
- Kelki Lightfingers, a halfling rogue and fighter.[19]
- King Halvor II, an ambitious king.[20]
- Kirian, a antagonistic leader of an adventuring troupe from Waterdeep circa Year of the Banner, 1368 DR.[21]
- Koresh, leader of a criminal mercenary band.[22]
- Kylia, a rock gnome illusionist who served as a messenger and informant for Laeral Silverhand in Skullport.[23]
- Locke, a human psionicist who worked as an entertainer and confidence artist.[24]
- The Magister a necromancer.[25]
- Nkonzi Maru, a ranger from Katashaka and leader of the Anaconda mercenary company and warrior society.[26]
- Olantius Jasus, a half-elven captain in the Knights of Myth Drannor.[27]
- Okuma, an insane violent former samurai.[28]
- Pallandra, a high priest of Set in Mulhorand.[29]
- Pendleton Merryweather, halfling, rogue, adventurer, and Viscount of the People of Kathyr.[30]
- Pyros, human fire elementalist and militant wizard active in the mid 14th century DR.[31]
- Ras Nsi, the yuan-ti halfblood
- Sherry Feldstone, a druid living near Myth Drannor.[32]
- Sheeryl Soulsearcher, a diviner of some skill.[33]
- The Masked One, a bizarre human psionicist stalking Waterdeep around 1356 DR.[34]
- Tommus Tallstep, a halfling fighter active in Waterdeep as of the late 15th century DR.[35]
- Thuba Mleen, the King in Yellow, a powerful psionicist living in the Haunted Lands of Zakhara.[36]
- Timon Silvertongue, a powerful enchanter who enjoyed exploring Faerûn.[37]
- Toraga, an honorable samurai and brother to Okuma.[38]
- The Byrrd twins Ramen and Reman, human wizards and circus entrepreneurs.[39]
- Trelia Mornmay, a druid who maintained the balance in the Shalhoond for many years.[40]
- Reptilla Half-elven, a half-elven wizard who dwelt in the Dragonspine Mountains.[41]
- Vexter, a human illusionist and former apprentice of Delfen Yellowknife Ondabarl.[42]
Appendix[]
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See Also[]
Gallery[]
One of the Chultan bracers of defense.
Bracers of defense from the Western Heartlands.
Appearances[]
Adventures
Video Games
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Jeremy Crawford, Christopher Perkins, James Wyatt (December 2014). Dungeon Master's Guide 5th edition. Edited by Scott Fitzgerald Gray, et al. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 156. ISBN 978-0-7869-6562-5.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 slade et al (December 1994). Encyclopedia Magica Volume I. (TSR, Inc.), p. 221. ISBN 1560768428.
- ↑ David "Zeb" Cook (1989). Dungeon Master's Guide 2nd edition. (TSR, Inc.), p. 162. ISBN 0-88038-729-7.
- ↑ Connie Rae Henson & Dale "slade" Henson (August 1992). The Magic Encyclopedia Volume One. (TSR, Inc), p. 35. ISBN 9781560764298.
- ↑ Black Isle Studios (August 2002). Designed by J.E. Sawyer. Icewind Dale II. Interplay.
- ↑ Rob Heinsoo, Andy Collins, James Wyatt (June 2008). Player's Handbook 4th edition. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 244. ISBN 0-7869-4867-1.
- ↑ Jeremy Crawford, Christopher Perkins, James Wyatt (December 2014). Dungeon Master's Guide 5th edition. Edited by Scott Fitzgerald Gray, et al. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 157. ISBN 978-0-7869-6562-5.
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #681, "Archadamius Luciard". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Thomas M. Reid (1993). AD&D Trading Cards 1993 series, #33, "Ardhuval Raiserek". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #301, "Bantu". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #680, "Belathin of Thay". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #597, "Blade". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #349, "Boray Gulditch". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Thomas M. Reid (1993). AD&D Trading Cards 1993 series, #309, "Ceryx". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #673, "Crennon Centime". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Christopher Perkins, et al. (September 2016). Storm King's Thunder. Edited by Kim Mohan, Michele Carter. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 193. ISBN 978-0-7869-6600-4.
- ↑ Rick Brown, James Ward (1991). AD&D Trading Cards 1991 series, #270, "Dhoran". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Rick Brown, James Ward (1991). AD&D Trading Cards 1991 series, #478, "Matron Grazia Drodeen". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #710, "Kelki Lightfingers". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Rick Brown, James Ward (1991). AD&D Trading Cards 1991 series, #411, "Halvor II". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ BioWare (December 1998). Designed by James Ohlen. Baldur's Gate. Black Isle Studios.
- ↑ Rick Brown, James Ward (1991). AD&D Trading Cards 1991 series, #558, "Koresh". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #98, "Kylia". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #586, "Locke". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Rick Brown, James Ward (1991). AD&D Trading Cards 1991 series, #684, "The Magister". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Thomas M. Reid (1993). AD&D Trading Cards 1993 series, #122, "Nkonzi Maru". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #711, "Olantius Jasus ("O.J.")". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Rick Brown, James Ward (1991). AD&D Trading Cards 1991 series, #696, "Okuma". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Rick Brown, James Ward (1991). AD&D Trading Cards 1991 series, #320, "Pallandra". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #76, "Pendleton Merryweather". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Thomas M. Reid (1993). AD&D Trading Cards 1993 series, #365, "Pyros the Cunning". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #92, "Sherry Feldstone". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #96, "Sheeryl Soulsearcher". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Thomas M. Reid (1993). AD&D Trading Cards 1993 series, #436, "The Shadowed One". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Ludia (May 2019). Designed by Stephen David Wark, et al. Warriors of Waterdeep. Ludia.
- ↑ Thomas M. Reid (1993). AD&D Trading Cards 1993 series, #380, "Thuba Mleen". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #95, "Timon Silvertongue". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Rick Brown, James Ward (1991). AD&D Trading Cards 1991 series, #697, "Toraga". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Jean Rabe, et al. (August 1990). Inside Ravens Bluff, the Living City. Edited by Jean Rabe, Skip Williams. (TSR, Inc.), pp. 11–12. ISBN 1-56076-048-6.
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #93, "Trella Mornmay". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ David Wise (1992). AD&D Trading Cards 1992 series, #729, "Reptilla Half-elven". TSR, Inc..
- ↑ Thomas M. Reid (1993). AD&D Trading Cards 1993 series, #421, "Vexter, Master of Illusion". TSR, Inc..


