20 hours ago, Nivrap said:A bolt won't blast through a shield unless the GM wills it to be so, which would probably be a despair considering it's essentially destroying the player's equipment.
The main difference between soak and defense when it comes to armor is that defense represents the potential for the armor to completely dissipate the shot (a capability which most armors don't have anyway), while soak represents the amount of the shot that is dissipated if the shot still goes through. Essentially, defense ratings on armor represent the potential for total soak.
Now, see this is where I disagree, and why I don't like Armor Defense bonuses in any game system (which is one of the key reasons I stopped playing D&D years ago). Defense, as I read it, is the ability to avoid being hit ; not deflect a hit, not turn it away; to avoid being hit at all. Armor does not, in any way, shape or form, prevent you from getting hit.Armor, however, absorbs damage after you have been hit . That is what it does. That is all it does. It is actually easier to hit someone wearing armor than someone who isn't. A shield, however, does, prevent you from being hit, to a point, since it is, in effect, portable cover .