Definitely not for a starting character. That's a +1 magical item, so I don't think any DM would let you start out with that on a level 1 character. You'd have to find it somewhere in a campaign.
EDIT: Oh, and Elven Chain would still require you have the right proficiency to
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You're right. I overlooked that, though you won't get the FULL benefit of it without proficiency.I thought Elven Chain passively gives you proficiency with it? That's what was neat about it. If you needed the extra AC and had nothing else special, it's just a good mid tier chain for anyone.
While it is a chain shirt and thus normally a medium armor, what makes Elven Chain unique is that it can be worn by someone who isn't proficient with medium armor without imposing disadvantage on any ability checks, saving throws, or attack rolls that the wearer might make. This feature makes it an excellent choice for classes that typically don't have medium armor proficiency but could benefit from better protection, like some wizards or sorcerers.
However, to fully utilize its potential and not just avoid the penalties, proficiency in medium armor is indeed necessary. This allows the wearer to apply their proficiency bonus to the armor class (AC) calculations, which is an important aspect of effectively using any armor in D&D. This proficiency can come from the character's class, race, or certain feats that grant proficiency in specific types of armor.
Helps me to see what I want to stealA glow in the dark thief![]()
Also makes the nighttime a little less scaryHelps me to see what I want to steal