Limper First Post May 2, 2002 #1 Can invisability be permanantly enchanted onto items? Ioun Stones most of all. How about onto blades I always liked that particular visual form Zelazny's Dilvish books.
Can invisability be permanantly enchanted onto items? Ioun Stones most of all. How about onto blades I always liked that particular visual form Zelazny's Dilvish books.
Limper First Post May 3, 2002 #4 Not permanancy, permanantly enchanted. Why do something that costs XPs and goes away with a Dispel?
Crothian First Post May 3, 2002 #5 Limper said: Not permanancy, permanantly enchanted. Why do something that costs XPs and goes away with a Dispel? Click to expand... Well, that's the way you do it according to the rules. Sorry, if it's not what you want.
Limper said: Not permanancy, permanantly enchanted. Why do something that costs XPs and goes away with a Dispel? Click to expand... Well, that's the way you do it according to the rules. Sorry, if it's not what you want.
Crothian First Post May 3, 2002 #6 Your right, dispeling a permenat invisible item is boring. What one needs to do is animate the invisible object, and then aggrivate it so it attacks you, thus gettign rid of it's invisibility.
Your right, dispeling a permenat invisible item is boring. What one needs to do is animate the invisible object, and then aggrivate it so it attacks you, thus gettign rid of it's invisibility.
R Rashak Mani First Post May 3, 2002 #7 Just ask your DM to create a +1 Weapons creation bonus... invisible blade... not cheap... but permanent at least
Just ask your DM to create a +1 Weapons creation bonus... invisible blade... not cheap... but permanent at least