PenguinKing
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Because Chainmail and D&D use different conventions for statting creatures - the former being greatly simplified. D&D stats for Chainmail creatures could come in handy if you don't wanna have to pull the missing information out of thin air every time you use one in your D&D game.War Golem said:Why is "information on creatures from the new Chainmail mini game" appearing in MM2, when the Chainmail Core Rulebook is being released the same month and is promoted as the "complete rulebook [that provides] new and experienced players with a single source of information about the Chainmail mini game"?

- Sir Bob.