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RNightstalker
2019-05-26, 03:06 PM
So playground,

How would y'all/What do y'all think?:

Sundering or disarming an animated shield? Since it isn't being held, would there not be an opposed roll to sunder?
What would stop someone from grabbing it out of the air and using it for themself?

Kayblis
2019-05-26, 04:11 PM
It works as if you were wielding it. You still take all penalties related to wielding a shield, so you also get to roll against sunder and disarming.

Biggus
2019-05-26, 04:14 PM
My guess would be that as it's treated as being held in all ways except using a hand ("A character with an animated shield still takes any penalties associated with shield use, such as armor check penalty, arcane spell failure chance, and nonproficiency") this also applies to things like disarm and sunder, so you'd still have to make an opposed roll as normal.

A related question, also without an official answer I can find: an Ioun Stone "must be grasped or netted to separate it from its owner". What do have have to roll to do this?

RNightstalker
2019-05-26, 06:36 PM
My guess would be that as it's treated as being held in all ways except using a hand ("A character with an animated shield still takes any penalties associated with shield use, such as armor check penalty, arcane spell failure chance, and nonproficiency") this also applies to things like disarm and sunder, so you'd still have to make an opposed roll as normal.

A related question, also without an official answer I can find: an Ioun Stone "must be grasped or netted to separate it from its owner". What do have have to roll to do this?

Since Ioun Stones have a listed AC, I imagine you have to grapple them individually?

Biggus
2019-05-26, 07:01 PM
Since Ioun Stones have a listed AC, I imagine you have to grapple them individually?

Yeah, on Sean K. Reynold's page he suggested using a modified grapple attempt, but made it clear that that was just his take on it, not an official rule.