Can hunters wear mail classic

In the context of medieval-inspired fantasy settings, such as Dungeons & Dragons, the answer is a resounding "yes!" Hunters can indeed wear mail (also known as chainmail) as part of their armor.

In fact, mail was a popular choice for hunters and rangers in medieval Europe, as it provided excellent protection against slashing and piercing attacks while still allowing for a good deal of mobility. The rings of mail could be adjusted to fit the contours of the body, making it a comfortable and practical choice for those who needed to move quickly and quietly in the wilderness.

In D&D, hunters and rangers might choose to wear mail as part of their armor, perhaps with additional components such as leather or fabric to provide extra protection. The mail could be adorned with small, decorative pieces of metal or other materials to reflect the hunter's personality or affiliation.

Of course, it's worth noting that mail was not the only armor option available to hunters in medieval Europe. Leather armor, brigandine, and other types of armor were also popular choices, each with their own advantages and disadvantages.

In any case, if you're looking to create a medieval-inspired hunter character in D&D, wearing mail as part of your armor is definitely a viable option!