The latest Dungeons and Dragons playtest aims to turn some of its ‘kind of good’ subclasses into ‘kind of great’ character ...
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Resembling the interlocking links in chainmail, the nanoscale material ... light-weight body armor and other uses that demand lightweight, flexible and tough materials. The researchers produced ...
Imagine armor as light as fabric yet stronger than steel, built from materials that link together like molecular chainmail. Scientists may have just taken the first step toward making it a reality.
In what they're calling the "highest density of mechanical bonds ever achieved," researchers created a super-strong flexible material that works very much like chainmail. The breakthrough has ...
Bards in Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition need magical items that'll complement their inherent abilities, which means more than just a new lute.
that are—put incredibly simply—collections of interconnected links structured like chainmail armor. “PAMs are really a new type of matter,” Chiara Daraio, senior author of the study from ...
While the upcoming 2025 D&D Starter Set returns to a familiar campaign setting, setting up the game will look completely different.
Resembling the interlocking links in chainmail, novel nanoscale material ... light-weight body armor and other uses that demand lightweight, flexible and tough materials. Publishing on Friday ...
The material resembles medieval chainmail at the molecular level and could be used in body armor. Chemists have invented a new material that could be the future of body armor — chainmail.
This includes adding the Curse of Lycanthropy directly into the stat block for these Monstrosities, making it much easier to keep track of what it means to become a werebear in Dungeons & Dragons.