cries about grayhawkWhatever setting you're nostalgia-jonesing for is going to be crap if/when it's published for 5e. Know that. Live that. Come to love that.
The first shirt I ever made was in 3/8", 12 gauge aluminum rings. The thing weighed maybe 40 pounds. I think that it would have been SCA legal for combat.
Whatever setting you're nostalgia-jonesing for is going to be crap if/when it's published for 5e. Know that. Live that. Come to love that.
If your nostalgia jones is for specifics, yes.
Just like Dark Sun, Strixhaven couldn't possibly be anything like Harry Potter because it's not literally a boarding school.Strixhaven was the new Dark Sun, just updated. Rejoice, Dark Sun fans.
Anycubic is a well known name, so there should be a lot of online help available for those printers.That's cool, all of the info I've been reading about filament 3D printing says it's just a matter of finding the right size printer for what you're looking for along with choosing the right filament. I'm eying this one in particular https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083JB2YT...olid=3FALAAGC9LT6A&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
But I may go spring for this one https://www.amazon.com/ANYCUBIC-Lev...p-B09V2TPT7T/dp/B09V2TPT7T/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
EDIT: With all that said foam may very well be chapter and easier than dealing with a 3D printer, it's not like I'll be entering any contest for it.
Chain is more about stopping you from getting stabbed. It doesn't do as much for impact as does plate so yes, even plastic plate would do more against impact.I have worn a chain hauberk in SCA heavy list. I found it to be the stupidest armor I have ever worn. My cheap@ss plastic plate stuff dealt with the impact sooo much better than the chain and padding.
Chain is more about stopping you from getting stabbed. It doesn't do as much for impact as does plate so yes, even plastic plate would do more against impact.