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Unholy water

Quasqueton

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Holy Water: Holy water damages undead creatures and evil outsiders almost as if it were acid. A flask of holy water can be thrown as a splash weapon.

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A direct hit by a flask of holy water deals 2d4 points of damage to an undead creature or an evil outsider.

What are the effects of unholy water?

Quasqueton
 

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Quasqueton said:
What are the effects of unholy water?

I would've thought that "unholy" water would just be water that isn't holy. I drink it all the time. Doesn't do me any damage. ;)

Sorry, couldn't resist.
 


It'd probably deal 2d4 damage to deathless, too, if you use those in your game. Also, I don't think it'd heal undead; holy water doesn't seem to just be positive energy (it harms evil outsiders and doesn't heal living creatures), so unholy water probably isn't negative energy, and therefore probably doesn't heal undead. Making holy water heal living creatures and unholy water heal undead probably wouldn't be too unbalanced; you might want to increase the price a little, though. 25 gp for 2d4 vs. 50 gp for 1d8+1; holy water'd be a must-have for low-level adventurers.
 

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