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Mice Defence Coat (also called Mad Mice Coat)
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<blockquote data-quote="Silke Feyton" data-source="post: 3787507" data-attributes="member: 55737"><p>Hi folks, I made this item after being inspired by a picture of Gareth Pugh's fashion creation showcased in "2007 London Fashion week". What do you think...would your character wear it or DM drape it on a villian?</p><p></p><p><strong>Mice Defence Coat (also called Mad Mice Coat)</strong></p><p></p><p>Summary: This coat provides the wearer with DR 5/- (enhancement bonus) for the first 5 attacks in any 24 hour period. The wearer incurs a -5 circumstance penalty to <em>Hide</em> and <em>Move Silently</em> checks. Also the coat can be commanded to <em>Summon Rat Swarm</em> once/week as a Standard action.</p><p></p><p>Body Slot: Cloak/Cape/Mantle</p><p>Price: 10,000gp</p><p></p><p>Description: This three-quarter length coat of shiny black leather is festooned with buckles and flowing leather straps. However it’s most striking feature is the mass of pure white mice that swarm around the wearer’s back and shoulders. These red eyed rodents are magical and effectively part of the coat; they cannot be controlled in any way.</p><p></p><p>The insane mice are continually in motion and have an uncanny ability of positioning themselves in the path of oncoming attacks. They absorb damage as a number are squished against the coat in a gory splatter of blood and fur, then drop lifeless to the ground and disappear. This protection provides DR 5/- (an enhancement bonus) against the first 5 successful attacks at which point the defence is depleted. Slain mice are magically renewed by the coat each night at midnight. The mice do not interfere with the wearer’s spells or touch attacks or those of opposing enemies.</p><p></p><p>The coat’s wearer suffers a -5 circumstance penalty to <em>Hide</em> and <em>Move Silently</em> checks from continual swarming and squeaking of the mad mice.</p><p></p><p>Once per week the wearer can command the coat to <em>Summon Rat Swarm</em> as a Standard action. This power functions as per the spell <em>Summon Swarm</em> (CL5, 35' range, PHB pg289, MM pg239) except that you have control over the swarm and the duration is 5 rounds.</p><p></p><p>This item is normally favoured by warriors and arcane casters of non-good alignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silke Feyton, post: 3787507, member: 55737"] Hi folks, I made this item after being inspired by a picture of Gareth Pugh's fashion creation showcased in "2007 London Fashion week". What do you think...would your character wear it or DM drape it on a villian? [B]Mice Defence Coat (also called Mad Mice Coat)[/B] Summary: This coat provides the wearer with DR 5/- (enhancement bonus) for the first 5 attacks in any 24 hour period. The wearer incurs a -5 circumstance penalty to [I]Hide[/I] and [I]Move Silently[/I] checks. Also the coat can be commanded to [I]Summon Rat Swarm[/I] once/week as a Standard action. Body Slot: Cloak/Cape/Mantle Price: 10,000gp Description: This three-quarter length coat of shiny black leather is festooned with buckles and flowing leather straps. However it’s most striking feature is the mass of pure white mice that swarm around the wearer’s back and shoulders. These red eyed rodents are magical and effectively part of the coat; they cannot be controlled in any way. The insane mice are continually in motion and have an uncanny ability of positioning themselves in the path of oncoming attacks. They absorb damage as a number are squished against the coat in a gory splatter of blood and fur, then drop lifeless to the ground and disappear. This protection provides DR 5/- (an enhancement bonus) against the first 5 successful attacks at which point the defence is depleted. Slain mice are magically renewed by the coat each night at midnight. The mice do not interfere with the wearer’s spells or touch attacks or those of opposing enemies. The coat’s wearer suffers a -5 circumstance penalty to [I]Hide[/I] and [I]Move Silently[/I] checks from continual swarming and squeaking of the mad mice. Once per week the wearer can command the coat to [I]Summon Rat Swarm[/I] as a Standard action. This power functions as per the spell [I]Summon Swarm[/I] (CL5, 35' range, PHB pg289, MM pg239) except that you have control over the swarm and the duration is 5 rounds. This item is normally favoured by warriors and arcane casters of non-good alignment. [/QUOTE]
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