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<blockquote data-quote="Clay_More" data-source="post: 745984" data-attributes="member: 9813"><p>Flask of Dusk</p><p>The Flask of Dusk is mainly used by Liches and other undead spellcasters, since it's effects can even hinder the mortal spellcaster that should use it. </p><p>The Flask looks like a glass bottle made of black glass. The top of the bottle is normally a silver cork. When the cork is removed, the Flask begins pouring out a black, heavy smoke that will soon cover an area stretching out to 120 ft. around the Flask. This heavy smoke will block normal vision, even darkvision. Any living creature will only be able of seeing 5 ft. through the smoke. Any target attacked by someone unable of seeing through the smoke will have 50% concealment. Undeads are completely immune to the effects of the smoke and can see through it as if though it wasn't there. True Seeing will allow a person to see through the smoke.</p><p>The Flask of Dusk can operate indefinitely as long as the cork is off. Should the cork be put back on the bottle, the smoke will clear in 1d4+1 rounds. Gust of Wind and similar spells will clear the smoke in one round. </p><p>The Flask of Dusk is normally used to protect the lair of undead spellcasters, giving their own guardians an advantage over eventual intruders. </p><p></p><p>Prerequisites: Obscuring Mist, Animate Dead</p><p>Market Price: 12.000 gp </p><p></p><p>Variant: Flask of Arcane Dusk</p><p>All undead with the smoke are affected as per the Nondetection spell in addition to the other effects of the Flask</p><p></p><p>Prerequisites: Obscuring Mist, Animate Dead, Nondetection</p><p>Market Price: 30.000 gp</p><p></p><p></p><p>Boneberry</p><p>Boneberry is actually a living plant, yet it is tied to the energies of the Negative Material Plane. The plant is very rare and is normally only found growing on the graves of very evil persons, like mass-murderers and tyrants. The small, hard, white berries contain concentrated evil energy that can be used by spellcasters. Should anyone use a Boneberry as an additional material component for a damage-causing spell, all of the damage caused by the spell will be Unholy damage instead the normal type of damage caused by that spell. Spells inflicting piercing, blunt or slashing damage cannot be affected though, only spells that cause elemental or force damage. </p><p></p><p>Market Price: 175 gp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay_More, post: 745984, member: 9813"] Flask of Dusk The Flask of Dusk is mainly used by Liches and other undead spellcasters, since it's effects can even hinder the mortal spellcaster that should use it. The Flask looks like a glass bottle made of black glass. The top of the bottle is normally a silver cork. When the cork is removed, the Flask begins pouring out a black, heavy smoke that will soon cover an area stretching out to 120 ft. around the Flask. This heavy smoke will block normal vision, even darkvision. Any living creature will only be able of seeing 5 ft. through the smoke. Any target attacked by someone unable of seeing through the smoke will have 50% concealment. Undeads are completely immune to the effects of the smoke and can see through it as if though it wasn't there. True Seeing will allow a person to see through the smoke. The Flask of Dusk can operate indefinitely as long as the cork is off. Should the cork be put back on the bottle, the smoke will clear in 1d4+1 rounds. Gust of Wind and similar spells will clear the smoke in one round. The Flask of Dusk is normally used to protect the lair of undead spellcasters, giving their own guardians an advantage over eventual intruders. Prerequisites: Obscuring Mist, Animate Dead Market Price: 12.000 gp Variant: Flask of Arcane Dusk All undead with the smoke are affected as per the Nondetection spell in addition to the other effects of the Flask Prerequisites: Obscuring Mist, Animate Dead, Nondetection Market Price: 30.000 gp Boneberry Boneberry is actually a living plant, yet it is tied to the energies of the Negative Material Plane. The plant is very rare and is normally only found growing on the graves of very evil persons, like mass-murderers and tyrants. The small, hard, white berries contain concentrated evil energy that can be used by spellcasters. Should anyone use a Boneberry as an additional material component for a damage-causing spell, all of the damage caused by the spell will be Unholy damage instead the normal type of damage caused by that spell. Spells inflicting piercing, blunt or slashing damage cannot be affected though, only spells that cause elemental or force damage. Market Price: 175 gp. [/QUOTE]
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