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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 such as the Sword Coast North. [3] Mithral ore appeared as a silver-and-black mineral in its natural...
2 paź 2023 · In D&D 5e there's no correct price on the mithral, as it is one of many thing that is left to the DM to make by themselves. Mithril may be a rare material in one world or common in another.
I found that in the rules of mithral it says, “Mithral is a light, flexible metal. A mithral chain shirt or breastplate can be worn under normal clothes” this should affect the weight of the armor and at least let one add their dexterity bonus to the armor.
22 sty 2023 · Our guide to DnD 5e's hardest nonmagical metal: mithral. Includes the benefits, costs, and weaknesses of mithral weapons and armor.
Mithral Dwarves have a +8 racial bonus on Appraise and Craft checks and a +4 racial bonus on Use Magic Device checks that are related to stone or metal. Weapon Familiarity: Mithral dwarves treat dwarven waraxes and dwarven urgroshes and Mauls as martial weapons, rather than exotic weapons.
10 sie 2023 · Say someone had mithral ore and wanted to make a weapon with it. What effect would using the different material have on said weapon? The best I could come up with would be that since armor is made lighter that it would make the weapon lighter as well.
Mithral Hall (sometimes spelled Mithril Hall) 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 .