Seeking
Only ranged weapons can have the seeking ability. The weapon veers toward its target, negating any miss chances that would otherwise apply, such as from concealment. (The wielder still has to aim the weapon at the right square. Arrows mistakenly shot into an empty space, for example, do not veer and hit invisible enemies, even if they are nearby.)
Strong divination; CL 12th; Craft Magic Arms and Armor, true seeing; Price +1 bonus.
dagger said:Blindfold of True Darkness from 3.0 Arms and Equipment Guide...?
I think it gives 60 ft Blindsight.
Nice try, but not so much.zlorf said:All the Rogue needs is a 9000gp magic item and it bypasses 90% of defensive measures that Nail has listed.
Now that's a good ideaRidley's Cohort said:Players who use such an item should themselves be blindfolded during the course of the battle.
cutter said:The rogue gets his Greater Invis from a wand that he purchased. I don't remember how much gold it ran him but I do know that the DM didn't sell him a fully-charged wand. He usually gets the Haste from the party sorcerer or occasionally myself [something I rarely mem since our other caster is a sorcerer].