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<blockquote data-quote="gpetruc" data-source="post: 285165" data-attributes="member: 2255"><p>Many evil outsiders take normal damage only from holy or blessed weapons.</p><p>Now: the olnly way to have a holy or blessed weapon is, by core rules, to cast magic weapon, greater magic weapon, bless weapon or holy sword on the weapon, or to make it holy (at the cost of a +2).</p><p>I wanted to add a little more flavour to this and also to make blessed weapons more easy to acquire.</p><p></p><p>I found some options:</p><p>1) a weapon of at least masterwork quality can be blessed in a semi-permanent way (lasting one year, for example, or until the wearer makes an evil action) through some sort of ritual that requires, for example, the presence of a Celestial of the appropriate allineament</p><p></p><p>2) a weapon (of at least masterwork quality) can be blessed with an appropriate Item Creation Feat that requires "Ability to channel positive energy". It has a market price of +500gp in addition to the normal price.</p><p>The blessing is permanent.</p><p></p><p>3) any magical weapon created by a good aligned caster is blessed. If an arcane caster wants to create a blessed weapon he needs the help of a cleric, paladin or celestial of at least lvl 5.</p><p></p><p>The last two options tend to be mutually exclusive and I'm not sure on which is better.</p><p>The first seems interesting (at least for now I made a order of paladins have their weapons permanently blessed through a ritual)</p><p></p><p>Anyone has other ideas about all this ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gpetruc, post: 285165, member: 2255"] Many evil outsiders take normal damage only from holy or blessed weapons. Now: the olnly way to have a holy or blessed weapon is, by core rules, to cast magic weapon, greater magic weapon, bless weapon or holy sword on the weapon, or to make it holy (at the cost of a +2). I wanted to add a little more flavour to this and also to make blessed weapons more easy to acquire. I found some options: 1) a weapon of at least masterwork quality can be blessed in a semi-permanent way (lasting one year, for example, or until the wearer makes an evil action) through some sort of ritual that requires, for example, the presence of a Celestial of the appropriate allineament 2) a weapon (of at least masterwork quality) can be blessed with an appropriate Item Creation Feat that requires "Ability to channel positive energy". It has a market price of +500gp in addition to the normal price. The blessing is permanent. 3) any magical weapon created by a good aligned caster is blessed. If an arcane caster wants to create a blessed weapon he needs the help of a cleric, paladin or celestial of at least lvl 5. The last two options tend to be mutually exclusive and I'm not sure on which is better. The first seems interesting (at least for now I made a order of paladins have their weapons permanently blessed through a ritual) Anyone has other ideas about all this ? [/QUOTE]
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