Difference between revisions of "Ring mail"
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− | '''Ring mail''' is a type of [[body armor]] | + | '''Ring mail''' is a type of [[body armor]] that grants a base [[AC]] bonus of 3 and [[magic cancellation]] 1. This is the same as [[studded leather armor]], which is generally preferred because it is [[weight|lighter]], less expensive, and does not interfere with [[spellcasting]]. |
− | ==[[SLASH'EM]]== | + | [[Knight]]s enter the dungeon with a +1 ring mail. |
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+ | ==Variants== | ||
+ | Ring mail became [[MC]]1 in [[NetHack 3.6.0]]. In variants (such as [[SLASH'EM]]) based on older versions, it may have an MC of 0. | ||
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+ | {{clear}} | ||
+ | ==Origin== | ||
+ | {{wikipedia|Ring armour}} | ||
+ | Ring mail is a standard type of armor in ''Dungeons & Dragons'' and games and media inspired by it, but it is unclear if it ever existed as portrayed in D&D. There is no record of the term being used before the 19th century, when it was described to describe an armor composed of metal rings, not interlinked as in true mail ([[chain mail]] in D&D and NetHack), but stitched to a leather or cloth base. In this respect it might be considered a more involved form of [[studded leather armor]]. | ||
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+ | There are no known examples of authentic ring mail, only speculative interpretations of medieval artwork and historical accounts. | ||
[[Category:Body armor]] | [[Category:Body armor]] | ||
{{nethack-360}} | {{nethack-360}} |
Revision as of 20:28, 6 April 2016
[ ring mail | |
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Appearance | ring mail |
Slot | body armor |
AC | 3 |
Special | |
Base price | 100 zm |
Weight | 250 |
Material | iron |
Ring mail is a type of body armor that grants a base AC bonus of 3 and magic cancellation 1. This is the same as studded leather armor, which is generally preferred because it is lighter, less expensive, and does not interfere with spellcasting.
Knights enter the dungeon with a +1 ring mail.
Variants
Ring mail became MC1 in NetHack 3.6.0. In variants (such as SLASH'EM) based on older versions, it may have an MC of 0.
Origin
Ring mail is a standard type of armor in Dungeons & Dragons and games and media inspired by it, but it is unclear if it ever existed as portrayed in D&D. There is no record of the term being used before the 19th century, when it was described to describe an armor composed of metal rings, not interlinked as in true mail (chain mail in D&D and NetHack), but stitched to a leather or cloth base. In this respect it might be considered a more involved form of studded leather armor.
There are no known examples of authentic ring mail, only speculative interpretations of medieval artwork and historical accounts.
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