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一本介绍各种金属材料的书,详细说明了Mithril、Adamantine、Cold Iron等数种材质的装备的特殊效果及具体数据
Planar Metals, version 3.5E
By Ken Lipka
Based on 3E system by Ken Lipka, Rick Coen, Josh Rintamaki
Last Updated: 08/12/03
In the core D&D rules, the metal used to craft armor and weapons is assumed to be steel. It is also assumed that the only way to get better performance out of one's equipment is through either superior craftsmanship (Masterwork items) or magic (enchanted items). Unfortunately, this tends to limit a campaign and lend a certain vanilla blandness to treasure. Every long sword is exactly the same as every other long sword, regardless of whether it was sculpted by lithe elves or forged by burly dwarves. Every suit of Full Plate is assumed to function like every other suit in existence, despite the fact that one comes from an European-like culture and another from a Japanese-likeculture.
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