Weyl nodal loop semimetals are gapless topological phases that, unlike their insulator counterparts, may be
unstable to small perturbations that respect their topology-protecting symmetries. Here, we analyze a clean
system perturbed by chiral off-diagonal disorder using numerically exact methods. We establish that the ballistic
semimetallic phase is unstable towards the formation of an unconventional topological diffusive metal hosting
topological multifractal surface states. Although, as in the clean case, surface states are exponentially localized
along the direction perpendicular to the nodal loop, disorder induces a multifractal structure in the remaining
directions. Surprisingly, the number of these states also increases with a small amount of disorder. Eventually,
as disorder is further increased, the number of surface states starts decreasing
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