mgtremaine wrote:Can Elves cast spells in Elvish Mail even if it is not magic or is all Elvish Mail somewhat magical by nature? Just curious..
'tis a very interesting question.
OD&D presumes that all magical armour is of the plate-type (see
Magic Armor Effects on Armor Class Guide GH, p15).
But AD&D goes on to include magic armor of other sorts (DMG, p124) and to inform us that magic armour of +3 quality is presumed to be
Mithral with an "a" (DMG p164).
Unearthed Arcana adds
Elfin Chain Mail which is usable by thieves and is equal in AC to regular mail. It states that "Non-magical suits of elfin chain mail are sometimes given to those heroes who have performed some great and invaluable service for the elven peoples." (UA p75) Later, UA includes +1 thru +5 magical elfin mail, and these are described as "magical armor of a sort that is so fine and light that it can be worn under normal clothing" (UA p104).
All very curious...
My ruling on the matter is: Torben's mithril armour is
mithril ring mail +1.
It is light armour.
It is usable by thieves, templars, and elvish fighter/magic-users.
It weighs half what regular light armour (e.g. leather) weighs.
It can be worn under clothing.
It is AC 6 (equal to regular mail by the house rules).
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Golgildir the Elf Medium (MV 12", AC 9, HD 1, hp 1/1, AL N) great cloak,
lantern; spells: color spray; scrolls: sleep, sleep, charm person
Hirelings: Georges;
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