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Mithral, also spelled mithril[1][2] and known as truemetal among the dwarves, was a precious metal produced from ore found in the Underdark as well as mountain ranges in certain areas of Faerûn...
Mithral is a light, flexible metal. A mithral chain shirt or breastplate can be worn under normal clothes. If the armor normally imposes disadvantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks or has a Strength requirement, the mithral version of the armor doesn't. Applicable Armor: terms and conditions.
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.
Mithral is a light, flexible metal. A mithral chain shirt or breastplate can be worn under normal clothes. If the armor normally imposes disadvantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks or has a Strength requirement, the mithral version of the armor doesn't. Mithral Half Plate, +1. Magic Items Acquisitions Incorporated.
Mithral Hall (sometimes spelled Mithril Hall) [1] was a dwarven stronghold beneath Fourthpeak Mountain in the Frost Hills, part of the Spine of the World. It was one of the best known dwarven strongholds in Faerûn. [15] Originally a mithral mine belonging to Clan Battlehammer, this underground...
Mithral (also spelled mithril), is a metal appearing in Dungeons & Dragons. Mithral is a glistening silvery metal, as hard as steel but weighing only half as much. [1] It is exceptionally rare and expensive, and prized by both the elves and the dwarves. A myth claims that adamantine is an alloy...
Mithral is a light, flexible metal. A mithral chain shirt or breastplate can be worn under normal clothes. If the armor normally imposes disadvantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks or has a Strength requirement, the mithral version of the armor doesn’t.