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<blockquote data-quote="Cerubus Dark" data-source="post: 407635" data-attributes="member: 3386"><p>Hehe, in my HomeBrew world I like adding "Leveled Weapons" its a great way to reduce the amount of magical items floating around plus it gives the Hero's something to really fun to beat the crap out of a monster with. </p><p></p><p>Here is a fun one for Hero's to have. </p><p></p><p>Forutune's Blade (Forutune breaker)</p><p>This rather unusual blade appears to be made of solid gold when first seen. Upon picking it up though, the wielder finds that the blade ways almost nothing.</p><p></p><p>When this blade is first aquired it is level 1. It is in all respects a long sword, but it wieghs only 1 pound. </p><p>Level exp needed damage bonus special </p><p>Level 1 1,000exp d8 +1 ---</p><p>Level 2 3,500exp d8 +2 ---</p><p>Level 3 5,700exp d10 +3 Haste (d3/day)</p><p>Level 4 8,900exp d10 +4 Haste (d3/day)/ Stoneskin 1/day</p><p>Level 5 12,700exp 2d10 +5 Haste (d3/day)/ Stoneskin 2/day</p><p></p><p>Upon reaching its third level the Forutune's Blade size becomes equal to that of a bastard sword. </p><p></p><p>All spells are cast as if they were cast by a 20 level wizard. </p><p></p><p>Unlike most leveled treasures the Forutune's Blade gains its experaince a bit diffrently. Inorder to "power it up" the owner must be willing to sacrifice his gold to the weapon. The rate for exp to gold is as follows 1 exp = 200gp. That is how the sword also became known as the Forutune Breaker. </p><p></p><p>To level up the weapon the Owner must also meet a level requirement. </p><p>Weapon Level Owner's Level</p><p>Level 1 Any </p><p>Level 2 Level 5</p><p>Level 3 Level 9</p><p>Level 4 Level 14</p><p>Level 5 Level 19</p><p></p><p></p><p>This one is mild next to some of the others I have in my game.</p><p></p><p>Edit (added the size/type change)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cerubus Dark, post: 407635, member: 3386"] Hehe, in my HomeBrew world I like adding "Leveled Weapons" its a great way to reduce the amount of magical items floating around plus it gives the Hero's something to really fun to beat the crap out of a monster with. Here is a fun one for Hero's to have. Forutune's Blade (Forutune breaker) This rather unusual blade appears to be made of solid gold when first seen. Upon picking it up though, the wielder finds that the blade ways almost nothing. When this blade is first aquired it is level 1. It is in all respects a long sword, but it wieghs only 1 pound. Level exp needed damage bonus special Level 1 1,000exp d8 +1 --- Level 2 3,500exp d8 +2 --- Level 3 5,700exp d10 +3 Haste (d3/day) Level 4 8,900exp d10 +4 Haste (d3/day)/ Stoneskin 1/day Level 5 12,700exp 2d10 +5 Haste (d3/day)/ Stoneskin 2/day Upon reaching its third level the Forutune's Blade size becomes equal to that of a bastard sword. All spells are cast as if they were cast by a 20 level wizard. Unlike most leveled treasures the Forutune's Blade gains its experaince a bit diffrently. Inorder to "power it up" the owner must be willing to sacrifice his gold to the weapon. The rate for exp to gold is as follows 1 exp = 200gp. That is how the sword also became known as the Forutune Breaker. To level up the weapon the Owner must also meet a level requirement. Weapon Level Owner's Level Level 1 Any Level 2 Level 5 Level 3 Level 9 Level 4 Level 14 Level 5 Level 19 This one is mild next to some of the others I have in my game. Edit (added the size/type change) [/QUOTE]
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