Question about Elven Chain

vulcan_idic

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As per DMG 3.5 p. 220, it is non-magical, but does not mention, as other nonmagical items on the page do, being "otherwise identical to a masterwork version of..." Would Elven Chain already be the equivalent of masterwork for the purposes of later enchantment, as I would think based on where it's listed, or would that need to be added on?
 

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vulcan_idic said:
As per DMG 3.5 p. 220, it is non-magical, but does not mention, as other nonmagical items on the page do, being "otherwise identical to a masterwork version of..." Would Elven Chain already be the equivalent of masterwork for the purposes of later enchantment, as I would think based on where it's listed, or would that need to be added on?

It's described as being made of mithral, and all mithral armors are considered to be masterwork, so I would say treat it as masterwork.

--Axe
 


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What Pickaxe said...

According to Special Materials from the SRD:
Mithral: Mithral is a very rare silvery, glistening metal that is lighter than iron but just as hard. When worked like steel, it becomes a wonderful material from which to create armor and is occasionally used for other items as well. Most mithral armors are one category lighter than normal for purposes of movement and other limitations. Heavy armors are treated as medium, and medium armors are treated as light, but light armors are still treated as light. Spell failure chances for armors and shields made from mithral are decreased by 10%, maximum Dexterity bonus is increased by 2, and armor check penalties are lessened by 3 (to a minimum of 0).

An item made from mithral weighs half as much as the same item made from other metals. In the case of weapons, this lighter weight does not change a weapon’s size category or the ease with which it can be wielded (whether it is light, one-handed, or two-handed). Items not primarily of metal are not meaningfully affected by being partially made of mithral. (A longsword can be a mithral weapon, while a scythe cannot be.)

Weapons or armors fashioned from mithral are always masterwork items as well; the masterwork cost is included in the prices given below.

Mithral has 30 hit points per inch of thickness and hardness 15.
Type of Mithral Item Item Cost Modifier
Light armor +1,000 gp
Medium armor +4,000 gp
Heavy armor +9,000 gp
Shield +1,000 gp
Other items +500 gp/lb.
 

Could you give the Elven Mithral Chain a property? I was thinkning of Shadow for my Asassin :) and the no armor penalty is extremely useful.
 



Demoquin said:
Could you give the Elven Mithral Chain a property? I was thinkning of Shadow for my Asassin :) and the no armor penalty is extremely useful.

You mean Mithral Shirt, not Elven Chain, right? Elven Chain is Chainmail made of Mithral. Thus has armor check penalty of -2.
 


I hope not, that would make me 0 for 2 today. :(

But, thinking about it, it makes some sense. The price for shadow already includes the "non-standard 'slot'" price kick, so I assume that means it's not part of the progression from +1 to +10.
 

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