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Flaming Armor

AuraSeer

Prismatic Programmer
Is there such a thing as flaming armor in a published rulebook? I know the SRD has one for fire resistance, but I'm looking for something that makes the armor itself hot and firey.

I'm designing a warforged named "Sear" who is, among other things, a priest of a fire deity. I'd like to have him walk around looking like he's on fire all the time, and it seems that the best way to do that is to apply an enhancement to his composite plating.

I'd really like the armor to have some entertaining and useful power, so it's not just a special effect. If appearance were all that mattered he could always fake it with continual flame spells. (Worst comes to worst, he can wear a ring of fire resistance and douse himself with alchemist's fire, but that could get expensive over time.)
 

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In complete arcane, there's the Crimson Coat of Ipsharriz, or something like that. You could look into doing something like that for your warforged. Also, if you can outfit your warforged with armor spikes, you can enchant them just like a weapon, and so add the flaming enchantment to them.

You could also look into designing a wonderous item/armor enhancement that duplicates the effects of the Fire Shield spell.
 



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