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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Banded_mailBanded mail - Wikipedia

    Banded mail" is a neologism, coined in the 19th century, describing a type of composite armour formed by combining the concepts behind the Roman lorica segmentata with splint armour. Its historicity is doubtful. It has become entrenched in the popular consciousness as a result of its inclusion in the armour list for Dungeons & Dragons.

  2. Fantasy. Banded mail was a type of heavy armor used on Toril. This type of mail was covered in overlapping metal bands, which were sewn to a backing of chain mail and leather armor. The bands covered the most vulnerable areas, whilst the backing protected the joints and provided freedom of movement...

  3. Banded Mail. Heavy Armor. Cost 250 gp; Weight 35 lbs. Armor Bonus +7; Max Dex Bonus +1; Armor Check Penalty -6. Arcane Spell Failure Chance 35%; Speed 20 ft./15 ft. Banded mail is made up of overlapping strips of metal, fastened to a sturdy backing of leather and chain.

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  5. Dec 11, 2023 · Banded Mail is a layered armor with padding, light chain, and a series of overlapping bands of armor in vulnerable areas. Weight is somewhat distributed. Splint mail consists of a light chain, greaves, and a leather coat into which are laminated vertical pieces of plate with shoulder guards.

  6. Statistics. Cost 250 gp Weight 35 lbs. Armor Bonus +7; Max Dex Bonus +1; Armor Check Penalty -6. Arcane Spell Failure Chance 35%; Speed 20 ft./15 ft. Description. Banded mail is made up of overlapping strips of metal, fastened to a sturdy backing of leather and chain. The size of the metal plates, interconnected metal bands, and layers of ...

  7. Splint armour (also splinted armour, splint armor, or splinted armor) is armour consisting of strips of metal ("splints") attached to a cloth or leather backing. It is most commonly found as limb armour such as greaves or vambraces.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ring_armourRing armour - Wikipedia

    Ring armour ( ring mail) is an assumed type of personal armour constructed as series of metallic rings sewn to a fabric or leather foundation. No actual examples of this type of armour are known from collections or archaeological excavations in Europe. It is sometimes called ringmail or ring mail.

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