Lunarcrafted (3.5e Equipment)
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Lunarcrafted[edit]
A lunarcrafted weapon or armor are usually made of fine silver. Half-lunars or lunar smiths take months, sometime years, to weave the fine silver in a lunarcrafted weapon or armor. They then ornate it with various moon-like symbol, and let the metal rest in a pool of water under the full-moon for a night. The result is a beautiful silver weapon with a moonlight gleam.
A lunarcrafted weapon automatically overcome damage resistance of undead and lycanthrope. It is also guided by it wielder strength of personality, effectively any wielder of a lunarcrafted weapon can use their charisma score instead of their Strength score or Dexterity score on attack. Any non-lunar who use this weapon take a -2 penalty on their charisma for the purpose of using it instead of other attributes while wielding this weapon.
A lunarcrafted armor grant a AC Bonus against attack made by undead or lycanthrope. A light lunarcrafted armor grant a +1 bonus, a medium lunarcrafted armor grant a +2 bonus and a heavy armor grant a +3 bonus.
Lunarcrafted raw material is silver, thus it has 10 hit points per inch of thickness and a hardness of 8.
Type of Mithral Item | Item Cost Modifier |
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Light armor | +1,000 gp |
Medium armor | +4,000 gp |
Heavy armor | +9,000 gp |
Shield | +9,000 gp |
Weapon | +8,600 gp |
Other items | +500 gp/lb. |
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